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8 of the Best Cities in Ontario for Traveling

Bindu swetha
The moment you plan a trip to Ontario, the two cities that come to your mind are: Ottawa and Toronto! That being said, Ontario has other great cities with amazing attractions that you mustn't miss. From Vaughan's Wonderland to Bracebridge's waterfalls, there are a lot of tourist-friendly places in Ontario.
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Aurora

One of the wealthiest cities in Ontario, Aurora is a small town with budget-friendly concerts, museums, art galleries, scenic trails and annual events like Ribfest to explore!

Bracebridge

Known to be the cottage country of Ontario, Bracebridge's Muskoka River waterfalls should be definitely visited.

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The city is built around these waterfalls, making it an opportunity to have some aquatic fun! Also, the craft-beer enthusiasts will love to take a tour of Muskoka Brewery.

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Toronto

Toronto is the largest and most visited city in Ontario for a reason.

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From historic structures such as the CN Tower to the Royal Ontario Museum to scenic spots like the Toronto Islands and from Hockey Hall of Fame to the numerous shopping spots like Toronto Eaton Center - the place has it all!

Stratford

Stratford is famous for its Shakespeare plays and annual festivals.

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The Gallery Stratford displays amazing Candian art while Shakespearean GardensĀ makesĀ for a great photo op!

Waterloo

The technology capital of Ontario, Waterloo has two of the most prestigious universities: University of Waterloo and Wilfrid Laurier University.

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The Grand River Raceway where 90 horses compete in one night will be a lifetime experience. And you wouldn't want to miss on flying in a fighter jet from the Cold War Era, would you?

Oakville

The best place to live in Canada, Oakville, has beautifully designed homes apart from beautiful scenic spots like the Bronte Creek Provincial Park. There a few popular golf courses around the city, that are enough to rivet everyone's attention.

Ottawa

Canada's capital city, Ottawa, has some of the best Victorian architecture museums and buildings. If you visit the place in winters, you can enjoy ice-skating at the Rideau Canal or opting for walking and biking would also be good options here.

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Vaughan

Head straight to Vaughan if you wish to visit the largest amusement park in Canada - Canada's Wonderland. The Reptilia Zoo and Education Center is a great place to take your kids along.