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ontario tourism

If you're craving a little autumn getaway, you'll want to pack your bags for this dreamy destination. Featuring crystal waters, amazing attractions and vibrant fall colours, it's a little slice of fall paradise.

The 1000 Islands is a picturesque region located along the border between northern New York State and southeastern Ontario. According to the website, it's a "sightseer's paradise" and is home to over 1800 islands.

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If you love to travel then you're in luck, because Ontario has some gorgeous destinations to explore during every month of the year. Whether you're looking for a February getaway or summer beach vacation, these are some of the best destinations to visit in the province depending on what month you're travelling.

You can make 2024 a year full of adventures by heading to some of these spots and enjoying each and every season.

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As Canada's largest city, Toronto is bustling with opportunities to connect with people professionally. If you're not based in Toronto, chances are you'll head there on a business trip sooner or later.

After a packed visit though, you might enjoy balancing things out with some peace and quiet. After all, adding some leisure onto your business trip is what "bleisure" travel is all about.

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The federal government is going to be putting some money towards the south end of the province to rev up tourism for Ontario travel destinations.

In a press release posted on April 6, the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario announced that the feds are promising to give $68.5 million from the Tourism Relief Fund to the region, an area that has some of the most-loved vacation spots in Canada.

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