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ontario summer activities

Waterfront towns, hidden beaches and endless nature adventures await in this Ontario destination. If you're looking for summer vacation inspiration, this might be the place to go.

In a post on Narcity Canada's Facebook page, we asked readers for the best summer vacation spots in Canada, and this Ontario region was one of the recommended destinations.

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Summer is in full swing and there's still time to plan some beach days. Ontario is full of beautiful beaches with soft sand shores and sparkling water to check out in 2024.

From vibrant beach towns to destinations with rolling sand dunes, you can enjoy swimming, relaxing and more at these dreamy spots.

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If you're already planning some summer adventures in Ontario, then these natural wonders are bound to make your season epic. From mystical islands to hidden swimming holes and waterfalls, you can explore some totally unique destinations across the province by visiting these spots.

The Grotto, an ancient sea cave located near Tobermory, is one of Ontario's well-known natural wonders, but there are so many other incredible places to see if you're already familiar with it.

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While summer may seem far away, this Ontario lavender farm is already planning a magical warm weather experience and tickets are going on sale soon.

The enchanting flower farm is bringing back its Evening Picnic Series and you can dine amidst fragrant lavender blooms. The event takes place at "golden hour" outside of regular operating hours, meaning that you'll be able to enjoy the fields in a peaceful setting.

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If you're not afraid of heights, then you should probably add this activity to your Ontario bucket list because the views are breathtaking!

Did you know that Canada's longest pedestrian suspension bridge is in Ontario and people can walk across a massive canyon while looking down on a stunning lake?

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