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winter hikes toronto

You don't need to go too far from Toronto to find yourself immersed in nature. There are so many gorgeous spots to hike around the city and enjoy some fresh air.

The conservation area near Toronto is a beautiful spot for a stroll and is home to some incredible hidden gems. Located just under an hour from the city, it has several picturesque trails and natural wonders to explore. If you're in search of a dreamy hiking destination, look no further.

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Lace up those hiking boots! This stunning Ontario provincial park is full of unique trails, scenic landscapes and tranquil forests and it's a gorgeous spot for a winter adventure.

Snow or no snow, you can enjoy the crisp winter air as you wander along winding paths that lead to breathtaking vistas, frosty ponds and more.

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Ontario is home to some stunning natural wonders and during the winter months, these ones get a whole new magical vibe. Surrounded by snow and glistening landscapes, these natural wonders are even more beautiful during the colder months and you'll be whisked away to Narnia as you explore them.

From frozen cascades to dense forests blanketed in snow, these natural wonders are worth adding to your bucket list this winter.

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If you love chasing waterfalls, then Ontario is the place to be. The province is home to the "waterfall capital of the world" and you can explore so many frozen cascades just outside of Toronto.

The Hamilton region boasts over 100 magnificent waterfalls and the area has been dubbed the "waterfall capital of the world" as well as the "city of waterfalls," per its tourism website.

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