ONTARIO
Canada's most populated province and home of the country's capital.
The urban landscape meets the countryside on the edges of Thunder Bay, ON
The Sleeping Giant moutain can be seen in the distance across Lake Superior, ON
Canadian Geese can be seen at Mission Island Marsh, ON
The urban landscape meets the countryside on the edges of Thunder Bay, ON
Thunder Bay & North-Western ON
Not a typical tourist destination for people coming from abroad but a definite stop for anyone planning a roadtrip across Canada. I spent a year at university here and feel lucky to have experienced the smalltown charm of one of Ontario's Northern cities. Home to the Sleeping Giant on Lake Superior and to a very friendly deer population! A great place to experience hunting, fishing, & other outdoor activities.
Toronto's answer to Time's Square!
The Maid of the Mist boat tour heads out to get a closer look at the Niagara Falls.
Located near Caledon, ON
Toronto's answer to Time's Square!
Toronto & Southern Ontario
Toronto is Canada's most populated city and the provincial capital of Ontario. It is home to the CN Tower, the Toronto Maple Leafs, The Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) and a whole host of theatres, bars,restaurants and internationally renowned festivals.
Southern Ontario has a variety of picturesque towns and small cities, as well as some excellent natural scenery such as the badlands and of course some of the world's most spectacular waterfalls, The Naiagara Falls.
Manitoban Limestone inside the Parliamentary buildings in Ottawa.
Me, outside the Parliament of Canada, Ottawa, ON
Ottawa as seen from the top of the parliament clocktower on a rainy day.
Manitoban Limestone inside the Parliamentary buildings in Ottawa.
Ottawa
Canada's capital city located in Eastern Ontario, bordering the province of Quebec; Ottawa is a historic city and home of the Parliament of Canada. Ottawa is a political, technological and research centre for Canada with low unemployment and a high standard of living. Ottawa was initially an Irish and French settlement and although its population has diversified, it is still an area where French is frequently heard as you walk along the streets. With museums, historic sites, galleries and exhibitions there is lots to do.