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ontario trips

Calling all 20-somethings! There are so many incredible places to explore in Ontario, and these spots are ideal destinations for those in their 20s.

From lively cities to adorable small towns and scenic parks, there's no shortage of adventure awaiting you in the province.

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Summer is nearly here, and Canadians are planning their big summer vacations. However, instead of jetting off to far away places, it turns out that many Canucks are opting to stay closer to home.

A new report has detailed the top places Canadians are looking to visit this summer, and an Ontario region has been singled out as the most popular spot in the country.

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Ontario is a stunning place to be if you love the fall season. From spiced treats to gorgeous colours and crisp autumn air, there are endless things to enjoy.

We asked travel influencers for their favourite Ontario spots to visit during the fall, and you'll want to add these places to your seasonal plans. Put on a plaid jacket and get ready to explore.

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Right now, Ontario's weather makes it hard to believe that summer is coming, but it is!

In fact, it's the perfect time to indulge in some seasonal FOMO and map out your Ontario road trip plans.

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It really does pay to go on vacation thanks to the new staycation tax credit in Ontario.

Emily Hogeveen, the Director of Issues Management & Media Relations for the Minister of Finance, told Narcity in an email that the "refundable personal income tax credit would provide eligible Ontario residents with support of 20 per cent of eligible 2022 accommodation expenses of up to $1,000 for an individual or $2,000 for a family for their Ontario stays in 2022, for a maximum credit of $200 or $400, respectively."

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