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spring in ontario

Spring is just around the bend, and you can enjoy the season to the fullest in these charming small towns in Ontario. With blossom-filled streets, picturesque views and seasonal events, these destinations are brimming with springtime magic.

You can spend your days strolling through tulip fields, sipping a drink on sunny patios, hiking to waterfalls and more.

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Spring in Ontario means one thing – it's maple syrup time, and there’s no place like Kawartha Lakes to get your sweet fix! This region is bustling with talented local maple syrup producers ready to show you the ropes of this delicious Canadian tradition. Imagine wandering through a sugar bush, the crisp spring air filled with the scent of boiling sap, and then getting to taste the golden syrup fresh from the source.

When you indulge in Kawartha Lakes syrup, you’re not just treating your taste buds; you’re supporting the heart and soul of local sugarmaking. This isn’t about buying off a shelf; it’s about meeting the makers, understanding the craft, and taking home a piece of Kawartha Lakes.

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The views expressed in this Opinion article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Narcity Media.

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Spring is in the air and there are some beautiful places to see around the province during this season. Four Ontario spots were ranked as the best spring destinations in Canada so it's time to make those travel plans.

Hotel chain Premier Inn released a study about the best places to take in the spring sights around the world as well as in Canada. The company analyzed over 34,000 Tripadvisor reviews with the keyword "spring" for 295 popular tourist destinations.

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Sorry folks, winter is here to stay — at least according to Ontario's spring forecast.

According to The Weather Network (TWN), residents of the province will face a lingering winter this year, with warm-ups expected to get off to a sluggish start for most areas.

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