Lake Ontario            
Lake Ontario gives a unique beauty to the city of Toronto. This lake is known for its bright waters that extend for more than 300 kilometers and in it you can perform different activities while enjoying the spectacular view. Take a ferry ride on Lake Ontario and get to know Burlington Bay, Quinto Bay, Hamilton Harbor and of course, the famous Toronto Islands.
Lake Ontario is the smallest of the five Great Lakes of North America, with an area of ​​19,477 km². It belongs to the United States and Canada: the northern part of the Canadian province of Ontario and the south, where the Niagara Peninsula is, to the state of New York.



Niagara Falls (Niagara Falls)
In our list could not miss the Niagara Falls, which year after year attract nature lovers to one of the most impressive scenery in Canada. Although these legendary falls are right on the border between the United States and Canada, the visit from Canadian territory is much more crowded as the view is magnificent. In summer, you can sail aboard the Maid of Mist ship and watch this great show very closely. If you prefer, you can quietly enjoy the view from the Skylon Tower. To get to them it is necessary that you go from Toronto on one of the tours that travel the area or that you take a bus that will take you to the town of Niagara Falls.
The Niagara Falls (Niagara Falls in English, Chutes du Niagara in French) are a group of waterfalls located on the Niagara River, in the north-eastern area of ​​North America, in Canada. Located about 236 meters above sea level, its fall is approximately 64 meters.

                               
Algonquin Park
Algonquin Provincial Park is a provincial park located between the Bay of Georgia and the Ottawa River in Ontario, Canada, primarily within the unorganized southern part of the Nipissing district. Established in 1893, it is the oldest provincial park in Canada. [1] The additions since its creation have increased the park to its current size of approximately 7,653 square kilometers (2,955 square miles). For comparison purposes, this is larger than the state of Delaware or about one and a half times the size of Prince Edward Island or about a quarter of the size of Belgium. The park is adjacent to several smaller, administratively separated provincial parks that protect important rivers in the area, resulting in a larger total protected area.

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