toronto day trips

While New Yorkers are known for summer houses and the Hamptons, I would argue Torontonians do cottage summers better than anyone.

Summer in Toronto is unlike that of any other city in the world (or at least Torontonians think it is). The streets are busy, patios are bustling, and street festivals happen every weekend. Despite the excitement, every Torontonian knows the best part about summer in Toronto is the moment you get to set foot outside the concrete jungle.

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This small town near Toronto is a magical spot to visit during the holiday season. With streets wrapped in twinkling lights, frosty lake views and warm bakeries, it's a little slice of Christmas paradise.

Port Perry is quaint village located 1 hour from Toronto on the shores of Lake Scugog. According to a press release, it's "perfect for a classic Canadian winter adventure" and has lots of festive magic.

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You don't need to go far in order to enjoy some small town charm. This quick VIA Rail trip from Toronto takes you to a dreamy waterfront village where you can spend a day exploring local shops, digging into delicious food and more.

The train trip from Toronto takes about 20 minutes, meaning you can easily go there and back in one day.

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There are so many places in and near Toronto, including breathtaking spots in the city and charming Ontario small towns, that you can get to with GO Transit for cheap.

If you want to go on day trips from Toronto without spending a lot of money, these routes cost less than $20 roundtrip!

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Summer is just around the corner! While the season is perfect for getting out and exploring, you don't necessarily have to go far to find breathtaking sights and outdoor adventures.

There are so many short day trips from Toronto that are worth embarking on this summer. If you're not sure where to go, we've rounded up some of the best day trips that lead to charming small towns, white-sand beaches, and beautiful provincial parks, each taking less than 3 hours on the road.

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