Canadian travel information of Ontario
Ontario has a population of over 11 million, making it Canada’s
most populous province; it’s also the most ethnic diverse.
Ontario Information
Provincial symbols:
the provincial flower is the trillium, the provincial tree is the eastern white
pine, and the as yet unofficial bird is the loon.
Tourist offices
Ontario travel is the provincial tourism arm. It operates 10 year round
offices and several seasonal ones. Permanent offices can be found Toronto, Niagara Falls, Windsor and
at other major border crossings. The year-round general information number is 1-800-668-2746
from anywhere in North America. Ontario travel produces a range of free
publications from accommodation to events. Its mailing address is Queen’s park,
Toronto M7A2E5. City and region tourist offices acting independently can be
found around the province.
Telephone: for emergency service dial 911 anywhere in the province.
Ontario Nature |
Telephone: for emergency service dial 911 anywhere in the province.
Ontario Activities
Despite urbanization
and development there remains much uncluttered, wooded Lake land and many quite
country towns surrounded by small market gardens. The northern regions contain
vast areas of wilderness. The province offers fine camping, canoeing, hiking
and whitewater rafting among other outdoor possibilities. A good place to start
is one of the many excellent government parks. Details are outlined in the
text.