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15 Top-Rated Day Trips from Toronto

Written by Lana Law Updated May 24, 2023 We may earn a commission from affiliate links ( )

Authors Michael and Lana Law lived in the Toronto area for many years and now live just north of the city.

Toronto is well situated in southern Ontario, with culture, nature, and small-town charm just a short drive from the city. We love Toronto, but we also love exploring the surrounding areas.

Blue Mountain

In less than three hours , road-trippers can find themselves shopping in quaint towns, playing in lakes and wilderness areas, enjoying an adrenaline adventure at an amusement park, taking in a performance at the country's most well-known theater festival, or soaking in the magic of Niagara Falls.

Some of the main attractions are seasonal. Amusement parks and lake areas draw crowds during the summer months, while others, like Niagara Falls and Blue Mountain , are popular destinations year-round. Some of these are even at their best during the winter months.

While most of these outings are self-driving day trips, organized tours to some of the most popular places to visit are available from Toronto. For more ideas, see our list of the best day trips from Toronto.

1. Niagara Falls

2. niagara-on-the-lake, 3. algonquin provincial park, 4. blue mountain and collingwood, 5. prince edward county, 6. stratford festival, 7. canada's wonderland, 8. gravenhurst and a cruise on lake muskoka, 9. st. jacob's and the farmers' market, 10. ski resorts, 11. african lion safari, 12. wasaga beach, 13. sandbanks provincial park, 14. cheltenham badlands, 15. beaverton, map of day trips from toronto.

Niagara Falls from viewing platform

Even though we've lived within day-tripping distance of Niagara Falls for 20 years, a visit here never gets old. If you're visiting Toronto for even a few days, you can't miss this sight.

One of Canada's most famous and extraordinary sites is less than a two-hour drive from Toronto . For many travelers, seeing Niagara Falls is the highlight of their visit to Toronto, or even Canada. This amazing spectacle has been wowing visitors since the early explorers came through in the 1600s.

There are many ways to see the roaring falls, from boat trips to the base of the falls to feel the mist on your face, to wandering tunnels behind the falls for a glimpse of the backside of this curtain of water. One of the most popular options is a trip up the Skylon Tower for a bird's-eye view over the falls and the entire area.

City of Niagara Falls in summer

As a day trip, Niagara Falls can't be beat. There are countless things to do here for all ages. The town of Niagara Falls , located right at the falls, has an almost carnival-like atmosphere, making it a fun spot for families.

From Toronto, there are a variety of tours offering excursions to Niagara Falls. Usually these tours are combined with a visit to the quaint town of Niagara-on-the-Lake . Some tours also offer a chance to see the falls lit up at night, either staying overnight or returning after dark.

One of the most popular tours is the Niagara Falls Small-Group Tour from Toronto . This is a full-day trip with pickup and drop-off at Toronto hotels, and includes transportation, a Hornblower cruise to the base of the falls, optional lunch, free time to explore the town and falls, and a stop at Niagara-on-the-Lake on the return drive.

If you're driving yourself, pay parking is available at the falls, near the water's edge. The town, the falls, and many of the various attractions are all within walking distance of the car parking area.

Author's Tip: Niagara Falls in winter is a truly special place. Yes, it's cold, but the plume of mist rising off the falls is huge. The spray from the falls lands on the railings and signs forming long icicles, and crowds are minimal. Try to pick a calm day when there is little to no wind.

Queen Street in Niagara-on-the-Lake

This lovely historic town, once the capital of Upper Canada, is one of Southern Ontario's small treasures. All of the structures are either from the 18th century, built following the destruction that occurred during the War of 1812, or designed to look as if they were built during that time period (1815-1859). As a result of this, the town is a National Historic Site of Canada.

Although it is very small, Niagara-on-the-Lake is a full-on tourist town, with horse-drawn carriage rides, souvenir and tourist shops, and a beautiful decked-out main street, always decorated in season.

Prince of Wales Hotel

The historic Prince of Wales Hotel , on the main street, is one of the town's prime attractions and a great place to stay to experience a little history.

Just 20 minutes from Niagara Falls and one hour from Toronto , Niagara-on-the-Lake is often visited in conjunction with a trip to the falls. The scenic Niagara Parkway follows the Niagara River from Niagara Falls to Niagara-on-the-Lake, on the shores of Lake Ontario, at the mouth of the river.

If you're looking to get a little exercise, a paved pathway runs beside the Niagara Parkway for most of the route between Niagara Falls and Niagara-on-the-Lake. Biking the parkway during the warm weather months is a popular activity and the ride is mostly downhill from the falls to the town.

Niagara-on-the-Lake is beautiful any time of year but has a particular charm in the fall when the autumn colors are peaking, and the red and yellow leaves line the streets and sidewalks.

From spring until fall, the town hosts the annual Shaw Festival . This festival has been running for more than 50 years, featuring the plays of George Bernard Shaw and Shavian playwrights. It's a summertime tradition in southern Ontario, drawing theater goers from all over the region.

All kinds of restaurants line Queen Street in downtown Niagara-on-the-Lake. Our favorite lunch spot in summer is The Epicurean . They have a lovely and casual outdoor dining area.

Niagara-on-the-Lake Map - Tourist Attractions

Algonquin Provincial Park is Toronto's go-to park for escaping the city and getting back to nature. Lakes, forests, and rivers attract canoeists, kayakers, campers, hikers, and nature lovers in general.

Wildlife is abundant, with wolves, bears, moose, deer, loons, and other small critters calling the park home. You can expect to see at least some wildlife, especially on hikes or canoe trips.

The park is open year-round and has a number of key attractions depending on the time of year. In the early spring, when the salt from the roads runs into the ditches, moose come to the roadside for the salt and can be seen regularly in the mornings by passing cars.

During the summer months, the park rents canoes for visitors to explore the lakes and rivers. This can be as simple as a couple hours of paddling or a longer multi-day trip. The park has all kinds of backcountry campsites for canoers and kayakers spread throughout the park.

Hiking trails around the lake shores and to high points with lookouts are popular day tripping activities.

Camping in Algonquin Park is another great way to experience the area if you are up for more than just a day trip. Campgrounds are well positioned around lakes.

Algonquin Provincial Park

In the fall, thousands of day trippers come here to see a spectacular display of autumn colors as the trees turn yellow, orange, and red. Bus trips run almost nonstop from early or mid-September to mid-October. And anyone heading into the park from the west gate should stop at Ragged Falls for at least a quick look at these large waterfalls.

The drive time from Toronto to Algonquin Provincial Park's west gate, the most convenient entrance from the city, is just under three hours .

The main corridor, with many of the hikes and campgrounds, is Highway 60 , which runs through the park from west to east. To return to Toronto, the options include turning around and driving back the same way, or continuing on and doing a loop, heading south on Highway 127 towards Bancroft, and following several other highways on the way back through Peterborough and beyond to Toronto. This is a much longer route than simply backtracking through the park.

If you decide to make Algonquin a weekend getaway rather than a day trip, you can find excellent resorts and hotels in nearby Huntsville.

Author's Tip: Do not plan a day trip to Algonquin Provincial Park on a long weekend during the summer or fall! The park can see hours-long wait times at the gate to even enter the park on long weekends, and forget about finding parking at your favorite spots. This includes Thanksgiving.

Read More: Top-Rated Things to Do in Huntsville

Blue Mountain Village

The ski resort of Blue Mountain, just outside of Collingwood, is a perfect day trip almost any time of year. About 2.5 hours northwest of Toronto , this area is always full of families who come here to ski, bike, hike, and play in and around the Village of Blue Mountain year-round.

With a reputation for being the best ski hill in Southern Ontario, the appeal of this place in winter is obvious. But if you venture up here in the summer, you'll find the village equally crowded, with people here to enjoy fine dining, shopping, outdoor events, mountain biking on the hill, wall climbing, ziplining, and more.

In winter, the resort offers outdoor skating on the Mill Pond Skating Rink; snowshoeing; tubing; and the Ridge Runner Mountain Coaster, for a little downhill fun on a track.

Also in the area, and open year-round, is the Plunge Aquatic Center with indoor and outdoor pools, hot tubs, rope swings, and lounging chairs for relaxing.

The nearby town of Collingwood, on the shores of Georgian Bay, is another popular summertime destination. This lively town has its own schedule of events, including the very popular annual Elvis Festival, some good bike shops with information on the local mountain biking trails, waterfront walking areas, and all kinds of dining options.

To the east of Collingwood is Wasaga Beach , a small town with a beautiful and lively stretch of beach that turns into a true beach scene during the summer. About 25 minutes south of Collingwood is the village of Creemore , with a population of only 1,300 people, but a large number of high-quality restaurants and numerous artists shops and other stores that draw a crowd year-round.

Read More: Top-Rated Things to Do at Blue Mountain

Sand dunes in Prince Edward County

Once primarily a rich agricultural region, Prince Edward County today is now a hot spot destination for both the movers and shakers of Toronto along with the casual visitor looking for an easy getaway.

Set off on its own on a large, roughly triangular piece of land jutting out into Lake Ontario, the area is known for rolling farmland, warm lakes, and incredible beaches.

The towns located in Prince Edward County thrum with energy and excitement in the summer months but drift back into quiet contemplation in the winter months. In places like Picton, the main town in the county, you'll find a good selection of restaurants, galleries, and antique shops along with hotels to suit any budget.

Read More: Top Things to Do in Prince Edward County

Beautiful old building in Stratford, Ontario

One of Ontario's most famous cultural events, the Stratford Festival is a celebration of theater that runs from May to October, with performances held at multiple venues around the town of Stratford.

With Shakespeare as the foundation of this festival, there is always a Shakespeare play happening, but the festival is much more, with a mix of classical and contemporary theater performances. The Stratford Festival is a summertime tradition that has been running for more than 50 years.

Stratford is approximately a one-and-a half-hour drive from Toronto in the rolling countryside surrounded by farms. Many people come just to soak up the pastoral scenery or spend a night at one of the many quaint little B&Bs found in and around Stratford.

The downtown area itself has some interesting old buildings, cute shops, good restaurants, and is a nice place to wander around after a performance.

Canada's Wonderland

Just an hour north of downtown Toronto , Canada's Wonderland is the country's premier amusement park, with some of the best roller coasters in Canada, along with other rides, games, circus shows, and the smell of candy and carnival food wafting through the air.

Splash Works is the place to be on hot days, with water rides, a lazy river, and the largest outdoor wave pool in Canada.

Special events are held regularly, from acrobats to stunt shows.

The level of excitement is always high here, perhaps because this amusement park is a seasonal event, open only from spring until fall. It's what kids wait for when they know summer is coming. Families come to visit Canada's Wonderland from all over Ontario and across the country.

Address: 1 Canadas Wonderland Drive, Maple, Ontario

Gravenhurst and a Cruise on Lake Muskoka

The town of Gravenhurst lies on the shores of Lake Muskoka in the heart of southern Ontario's cottage country . This famous lake, with summer cottages owned by some of Canada's most well-known film stars and personalities, is a beautiful introduction to Ontario's wilderness landscape.

Two steamships operated by Muskoka Steamships , the RMS Segwun and the Wenonah II , offer tours of the lake to see the rocky shores and towering pines, as well as the lakeside cottages, many of which are multi-million dollar mansions.

These cruises last between one and four hours depending on the type of tour. Options include a basic one- or two-hour cruise, a lunch cruise, a sunset dinner cruise, and a Millionaires Row sightseeing cruise. Specialty cruises also take place on holidays.

Gravenhurst is a typical Ontario town, with shops and restaurants lining the old main street. The waterfront area offers lake-view dining along the harborfront.

For nature lovers, the municipality maintains a number of hiking and walking trails in the area.

Gravenhurst is about two hours north of Toronto . Beyond Gravenhurst on Highway 169 is the little town of Bala , another popular summertime destination in cottage country, with an ice-cream soda shop, a bakery, a couple of restaurants, the Bala Falls, and frequent live entertainment by well-known bands.

Jams and preservatives for sale in St. Jacob's

The village of St. Jacob's lies in a pastoral country setting about two hours west of Toronto , near the town of Waterloo . The area is known for its large population of Old Order Mennonites.

The most famous attraction here is the year-round St. Jacob's Market , where local farmers come to sell their goods. The farmers' market is more than just fruits and vegetables, with artisans displaying one-of-a-kind pieces of art, crafts, and home décor, and prepared foods.

The food court alone is worth the trip, with local specialties and well-known favorite dishes on offer. Depending on the time of year, there are often vendors set up outside the market hall with clothing and seasonal items for sale.

In the village of St. Jacob's, a variety of stores also offer arts and crafts, jewelry, clothing, furniture, and gift items. St. Jacob's Outlet Mall has all the latest brand names in fashion and home decor, while the Market Road Antiques has everything in the old department. The town is particularly popular with shoppers at Christmas.

Holiday Valley Ski Resort

Although Blue Mountain is usually the place that jumps to mind when you think of ski resorts near Toronto, a surprising number of ski hills can be found within a couple of hours of the GTA. Some of these offer better prices and shorter lines, as well as a different atmosphere. Also, some of these are actually in Upstate New York.

Mount Louis Moonstone , near Barrie, is just over an hour from Toronto, and Horseshoe Resorts is about 1.5 hours from the city. Both of these are small hills and good options for families.

In New York, less than three hours from Toronto, Holiday Valley Ski Resort is a large operation, on par with Blue Mountain. It's located in the town of Ellicottville, which is itself worth a day trip.

These are just a small sampling of the ski resorts near Toronto . Many of the resorts make great weekend ski trips.

African Lion Safari

This fun outing, about a one-hour drive west of Toronto , is not a typical trip to the zoo, and it's not just lions. You can drive your own car, at your own risk, through the park to see exotic and domestic wildlife. Or, you can hop on the Safari Tour Bus.

Encounters with animals at the African Lion Safari may be more than just viewing from a distance, with baboons hopping up on car hoods to fiddle with windshield wipers and peer in at passengers. New vehicle owners beware!

This is a chance to see wildlife in a setting that is not the wild but also not a zoo. Some of the animals that call the African Lion Safari home include lions, elephants, giraffes, white rhinos, cheetahs, zebras, bison, and many more.

Address: 1386 Cooper Road, Hamilton, Ontario

Wasaga Beach

One of the most popular summer beach destinations, Wasaga Beach is less than two hours from Toronto and makes a great day trip in summer. The beach, one of the best in Ontario , has shallow waters that are often packed in July and August.

The white-sand beach here runs for 14 kilometers along Nottawasaga Bay, on Georgian Bay. The busiest area is around the town of Wasaga Beach, which is part of the attraction. The town has a good selection of hotels and restaurants, and events are held here most weekends in summer.

Sandbanks Provincial Park

If you are looking for a little quieter beach destination than Wasaga Beach, head to Sandbanks Provincial Park in Prince Edward County. This is a great place to visit to enjoy nature and a little time swimming and relaxing in the sun at one of the best parks in Ontario .

The three beach areas each have something a little different to offer. Some areas are shallow and well suited for families, while others are deeper and good for swimming. The most unique features of the park are the huge sand dunes that back sections of beach.

The park has great camping with sites located in mature forest with many spots located near the water.

Sandbanks Provincial Park is about 2.5 hours from Toronto and is set on the shores of Lake Ontario.

Cheltenham Badlands

Imagine being able to step back in time over 450 million years, and all you have to do is drive an hour . Well, that's what you can do if you point the car in the direction of the Cheltenham Badlands. Located in Caledon, this unique and interesting spot is a perfect family day trip destination.

Here, you'll find the earth exposed and giant red rows of rock exposed. A lovely 0.6-kilometer boardwalk provides excellent viewing opportunities, and interpretive signs provide background on the sight before and below you.

Note that this is a conservation area, and a relatively steep fee is charged to enter and park.

Thorah Centennial Park

An undiscovered gem just over an hour from Toronto is the small town of Beaverton, set on Lake Simcoe. Each summer, this town springs to life with cottagers and summer visitors. Beaverton has a rich history, and the local historical society has done a fine job preserving some of the old buildings from the town's founding.

Take a quick stroll up and down main street (Simcoe Street), and pop in at one of the local restaurants or grab an ice cream from the Cool Cow. Nearby are trails that run along the Beaver River down towards Lake Simcoe.

To the north of downtown is Thorah Centennial Park , shared by families who come with children to enjoy the playground and kiteboarders who take to the waters on windy days.

At the harbor, you'll find a wonderful children's splash pad and a picnic area along with a beach. Walk out on the long concrete breakwater for good views up and down the lake or to wet a line and try some fishing .

Near Beaverton, you can see boats transiting the locks of the Trent Severn Waterway . Parks Canada has recently restored the locks and canal to its former glory and installed new walking and biking trails at the water's edge. The best place to access the Trent Severn Waterway is at Lock 41 near Gamebridge.

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25 Day Trips from Toronto to Escape the City

Written By: The Planet D

Updated On: April 27, 2024

Looking for some easy day trips from Toronto to get you out of the city? Ontario is an outdoor lover’s playground. Part of the charm of living in this province is to get in the car and look for farmer’s markets, conservation areas (there are 500 of them!), beaches, and parks along the Great Lakes.

We like to look for a section along the Bruce Trail that we haven’t explored yet, pack a lunch and head outside! But if you want to have some more concrete plans for your day trip ideas in Ontario, we’ve got you covered!

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Easy Day Trips from Toronto

The other day, we suggested the best weekend getaways from Toronto, well, today we want to share ideas for quick day trips from Toronto. Sometimes, you only have a day, and these trips will get you back to the city and have you tucked into your bed for a good night’s sleep.

Getting Around Ontario

day trips from toronto getting around

Most day trips from Toronto require a car. Ontario is a very drivable province, but if you want to get to some provincial and national parks , check out the Park Bus which offers trips from downtown Toronto.

When we didn’t have wheels, we rented a car. You can check out rental prices here. To explore more of Toronto, check out these best Toronto day tours from the CN Tower to the Toronto Islands.

Milton – Perfect Day Trip for Nature Lovers

best day trips from Toronto Milton trails

Our favorite day trip from Toronto is to Milton. Located just 40 minutes from the city, it is the perfect day trip for Nature Lovers with plenty of things to do. The Kelso Conservation area takes you into the Niagara Escarpment where there’s a great ski hill for snowboarding and snowshoeing in the winter months.

In the summer Kelso turns into a fantastic place for mountain biking. You can park at the parking lot at the top so you don’t have to climb the ski hill to get started. (we did that rookie mistake our first time biking here)

Located on the Bruce Trail, it has great hiking too. The Lime Kiln trail allows no mountain bikes, so it’s a great choice.

  • Milton is 40 minutes from Toronto

Rattlesnake Point and Mount Nemo

day trips from toronto candada rattlesnake point

For rock climbers, nearby Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area and Mount Nemo have some of the best sport climbing routes near the city. Located just 10 minutes from each other, we have often checked out routes in Rattlesnake Point and moved on to Nemo after doing the ones that were within our limites. These are also very close to Milton.

If you don’t have lead climbing experience, Book a course with On The Rocks . We used them back in the day to first learn how to rappel and top rope.

  • Rattlesnake Point is 45 minutes from Toronto

Hamilton Waterfalls

webster falls Hamilton is a great day trip from toronto

Who would have thought that Hamilton was so filled with beautiful waterfalls, but it is! And Hamilton has become one of the hottest day trips from Toronto for that reason.

Take a day to hike out to some of its waterfalls. Some of the more beautiful waterfalls in Hamilton are Webster Falls, Albion Falls, Tews Falls. There are 100 waterfalls around the Hamilton area, so take the summer filled with day trips from Toronto to see them all!

  • Hamilton is 1 hour from Toronto
  • Since this lovely pandemic ruined a lot of outdoor activities, you now need to book appointments to hit the Ontario trails. In a way this is a good thing, because in recent years the trails have been over crowded. So if you do want to explore the waterfalls of Hamilton, be sure to book ahead of time here.

Spencer Gorge Conservation Area

toronto day trips spencer gorge

Staying in the Hamilton area, Spencer Gorge Conservation Area is one of the best places in Ontario for fall colors. And most people know it. It is busy! But there is a reason for that the hike to Dundas Peak offers the best view in the area.

I know it is part of the Hamilton Waterfalls list, but it does deserve its own slot on our list. The Tews Falls side trail takes you along the Niagara Escarpment to Tews Falls and then up to Dundas Peak for views of Hamilton and Dundas. After your hike, spend a bit of time exploring Dundas and Hamilton. there are plenty of things to do.

  • Book your hiking slot here ahead of time.
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Blue Mountain

things to do in blue mountains ontario

It’s a bit of a drive at 2 hours from Toronto, but Dave and I have driven up to Blue Mountain Village for only a day many times. In the winter, we snowboard the hills at Blue Mountain, and in the summer, there’s superb mountain biking and hiking. It’s nice just to spend some time wandering Blue Mountain Village while enjoying an ice cream cone or some Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory.

Blue Mountain has a lot to keep you busy during the day with the Ridge Runner Mountain Coaster, a Zipline and a golf course.

  • check out Things to do in Blue Mountain and Collingwood
  • Blue Mountain is just over 2 hours from Toronto

Scenic Caves Collingwood

best day trips from toronto collingwood

One of the first day trips we took from Toronto was to the Scenic Caves in Collingwood. You can take a self-guided tour or book an adventure with Scenic Caves Eco Adventures.

Getting to the scenic caves is half the fun as you need to cross Ontario’s longest suspension bridge. If you book an adventure, you will be doing some ziplining too!

  • Read more at Things to do in Blue Mountain and Collingwood
  • Collingwood is 2 Hours from Toronto

Scandinave Spa Blue Mountain

toronto day trips to blue mountain

It’s worth going up to Collingwood for the Scandinave Spa alone. If you want a relaxing escape from the city, The Scandinave Spa is an outdoor system of hot pools, saunas, steam rooms and waterfalls. Spend the day at a spa surrounded by the Niagara Escarpment.

  • Scandinave Spa is 2 Hours from Toronto
  • See what it’s like at a spa like this Nordik Spa Nature – A Guide to Ottawa’s Luxury Spa Escape

Ganaraska Forest

ganaraska forest trail tours dirt biking

If you are looking for day trip idea from Toronto, make your way to the Ganaraska Forest, to Trail Tours and take a dirt bike riding course. You don’t have to have any experience dirt biking and by the end of the day, you’ll be jumping over logs, and zipping through forests with ease.

  • 1 hour and 10 minutes from Toronto
  • Read all about it here.

Ferris Provincial Park

ferris suspension bridge ontario

If you just want a suspension bridge experience, a visit to the Ranney Gorge Suspension Bridge in Ferris Provincial Park near Cambleford is a good choice.

Spanning the Trent River this suspension bridge is part of a 10 km network of trails. So you can see this beauty with fantastic views while getting your day out in nature. But you can access it in less than 1km if you just want to see the bridge. Another trail lets you get on the bridge after an easy 3km hike.

  • 2 hours from Toronto
  • Check out the friends of Ferris Trail for details.

Canada’s Wonderland

canada's wonderland day trips

I worked as a singer at Canada’s Wonderland for 3 seasons and it was the best summers of my life. If you love roller coasters, Wonderland is filled with them and this huge amusement park is the perfect day out from Toronto.

I’ve had friends who live in Toronto purchase seasons passes to the waterpark for an easy escape from the city to relax by the pool or enjoy Canada’s largest wave pool! It is a massive park and many people in Toronto get a season’s pass to escape the city on a regular basis.

  • Canada’s Wonderland is 30 minutes from the GTA

stratford ontario is a fun day trip from toronto

Stratford is home to the world famous Stratford Festival. With three theatres in town featuring the works of Shakespeare, it attracts the best actors from Canada and the United States.

The festival has been runninng since 1953 and the town has taken advantage of the crowds and tour buses coming in. There are plenty of boutique shops, fine dining, hotels and museums to spend a day exploring along the picturesque Avon River.

  • Stratford is 1 hour and 40 minutes from Toronto

Niagara Falls

Niagara falls is the best of all day trips from toronto

Okay so it is an obvious choice for a weekend getaway from Toronto, but Niagara Falls can easily be done in a day as well. Just 90 minutes from Toronto , you can be at the falls for sunrise and then with an adventure pass in hand, you can see the top attractions in a day! Check out the best Niagara Falls Day tours here.

Seriously, we’ve done Niagara Falls in a day several times. Journey behind the falls, The Hornblower (formerly Maid of the Mist), Whitewater Walk and Whirlpool Cable Car can be done in a day. We’ve even thrown in a couple of wax museums and Nightmares on Clifton Hill into our day trip.

  • Niagara Falls is 1 hour and 20 minutes from Toronto
  • The best way to get to Niagara Falls is by car, but you can take a bus, train or organized tour
  • An uber to Niagara Falls will cost you approximately $200 CAD
  • Where to Stay in Niagara Falls
  • Things to do in Niagara Falls

Niagara-on-the-Lake

niagara on the lake day trips toronto

For a more laid-back Toronto day trip, Niagara on the Lake is the perfect spot to stock up on your Ontario wines. Located on the shores of Lake Ontario, this picturesque town oozes history. With fine dining, boutique shops and lovely historic sites, it is the perfect escape from the GTA.

To add some excitement to your relaxing stroll around the heritage buildings of downtown, book a trip on the Whirlpool Jet Boat. After that, you can pop over to the historic Fort George for some 1812 re-enactment fun.

Niagara-on-the-Lake is also home to the Shaw Festival. Niagara’s answer to Stratford. This professional theatre puts on the works of George Bernard Shaw. It’s an excellent thing to do in the evening.

You can easily combine a Niagara Falls trip with Niagara on the Lake. They are only 20 minutes apart. You can book day tours to Niagara on the Lake and see its top sights.

  • (1 hour and 20 minutes from downtown Toronto)
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trip central from toronto

We love visiting Muskoka. located just two hours north of Toronto, this is an excellent day trip for an outdoor adventure. With 1,600 lakes, forests and hills, it is a photographer’s paradise. Muskoka attracts thousands of visitors each autumn to take in the fall colours.

There are urban areas to visit as well, the towns of Gravenhurst, Bracebridge, Huntsville, and the Townships of Lake of Bays, Georgian Bay and Muskoka Lakes are all located in Muskoka with plenty of places for boutique shopping, dining and sightseeing.

  • Muskoka is two hours from Toronto

toronto day trips to elora gorge

Elora is a great day trip from the city. In high school this was the popular spot to head to during a spare afternoon to chill out at the Elora quarry but today, it’s turned into a picturesque town that has a charming pedestrian square the Elora Mews to do some shopping and grab a coffee to take with you as you stroll the streets.

The star attraction is the Elora Gorge. With hiking trails along the cliffs for scenic views of the Grand River. The Grand has become one of the premier places in Ontario for tubing and kayaking. The Elora Quarry has been featured in many Hollywood movies most notably Stephen King’s IT.

  • Elora is 1 hour and 20 minutes from Toronto

best day trips from toronto paris ontario

We recently moved to this small town of Paris and it wasn’t until living here that we realized how much there is to do here. Located on the Grand River, we regularly paddleboard and kayak along its shores. After a day of paddling, enjoy lunch at Stillwaters on the Grand and browse it’s one street of shopping. You can pack up your bike too as the bike trails here are awesome. We can ride all the way to Ancaster along the bike trails through Brantford and the hubs of Ontario.

Be sure to visit the Quincy Mills Market to stock up on cheese and jams and from there, walk to Lion’s Park for a lovely view over the Nith River.

  • Paris is 1 hour and 10 minutes from Toronto – Come say hello we live here!

toronto day trips brantford ontario

Speaking of Brantford, it’s turning into a good little tourist destination in Ontario. Visit the Bell Homestead where Alexander Graham Bell made his first phone call. This historic site was home to the Bell family located on the Grand River. There are tubing and kayaking along the beautiful river, and Brantford has a Casino too! I recommend combining Paris and Brantford in one trip.

  • Brantford is 1 hour and 10 minutes to downtown

Hardwood Hills

fun day trip from toronto hardwood hills mountain biking

For awesome mountain biking in Ontario, make your way to Hardwood Hills. We spent many a day off at Hardwood Hills. It’s the ultimate mountain biking destination in Ontario. You can easily spend the day here. We always start with an easy green run to warm up and then work our way to some of the single track black diamond trails. They have a cafeteria to stock up on food, and they offer mountain bike rentals and lessons if you don’t have experience.

  • Hardwood Hills is 90 minutes from Toronto

close day trip to toronto Caledon cheltenham badlands

Caledon has become a super popular thanks to the Instagram worth photographs of the Cheltenham Badlands. While you are out there, stock up on some cider at the Spirit Tree Cidery and get a bushel of apples for the seasons. (yes, I can scarf down a bushel of apples in a couple of weeks).

There are cycling and mountain biking in the area too. Our favorite is Albion Hills Conservation about 15 minutes from Caledon. It has great trails for hiking and biking. And there’s camping too if you don’t want to go back to Toronto yet.

  • Caledon is 45 minutes from Toronto

Kitchener Waterloo

kayaking in Kitchener waterloo

Another city located on the Grand River, Kitchener Waterloo is another easy trip from Toronto. We’ve been frequenting Kitchener often, and it is worth leaving the city to see.

Waterloo has fast become a major tech hub in Ontario with Google and Blackberry having offices there as well as 500 tech start-ups. Because of this, the Kitchener Waterloo cities have chic cafés, vegan restaurants, and farmers markets in the downtown core.

  • Kitchener-Waterloo is 1 hour and 15 minutes from Toronto)

St. Jacob’s Farmers Market

A main attraction to the region is St. Jacob’s farmers market, the largest year-round farmer’s market in Canada. The Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory is an indoor tropical garden filled with butterflies flitting around.

There are great bike trails, we’ve actually cycled from Paris to Kitchener Waterloo along the Grand and you can do some paddling and tubing on the Grand River. Part of the Tri-Cities of Cambridge, Kitchener, and Waterloo, it’s a great destination for a road trip. There’s St. Jacobs Be sure to check out the picturesque town of Galt as well.

  • St. Jacob’s Farmer’s Market is 90 minutes from Toronto

Wasaga Beach

wasaga beach toronto day trips

Toronto has some great beaches on Toronto Island, in the beachs and at the Scarborough Bluffs, but if you are looking for a day trip out of the city, check out Wasaga Beach. It has some of the warmest waters in the province and the 14 km stretch of beach is the longest freshwater beach in the world.

  • Wasaga Beach is 1 hour and 40 minutes from Toronto

Sunset in Port Dover Ontario

Dave and I used to take a drive from Toronto just to get a hot dog at the Arbor, but it is a lovely town to visit for a day away from Toronto. Take a nice stroll out to the lighthouse Pier, walk along the main street and do some shopping and enjoy a bit of sunshine on its sandy beach. We like starting here and then taking a drive along Lake Erie to Turkey Point and Port Burwell stopping at the wineries and brew pubs along the way to help fill our bar at home.

  • Port Dover is 90 minutes from Toronto
  • Check out TripAdvisor for a list of the vineyard and breweries in Norfolk County.

Peterborough and the Kawarthas

day trips toronto trent severn waterway

Heading out to Cottage Country is a good day any day! Peterborough is in the middle of cottage country and this town has a lot going on. Located on the Trent Severn Waterway, there are quite a few day trip ideas for this area. Start at the Lock 21, a National Historic Site that is the highest hydrolich lift lock in the world and move on from there. Take a tour of the Canadian Canoe Museum, grab some art the Whetung Ojibwa Arts and Crafts Center where you can support local artists, and visit the Reptile Museum. Finish it off with dinner at the Publian House Brewery.

  • Peterborough and the Kawarthas are 90 minutes from Toronto
  • For more information on Peterborough and the Kawartha Lakes visit The Kawartha’s.ca

Prince Edward County

Prince Edward County, Ontario

It’s just a short jaunt from Toronto to get out of the city and into wine country. The flower fields of sunflower and lavender have been a top draw in recent years. But be respectful and take photos from afar. Don’t go into the fields and ruin the crops!

Presqu’ile and Sandbanks Provinical Park are popular for their sandy beaches and Sand dunes of Sandbanks Provincial Park. And vineyard hopping to explore the local wineries are a top thing to do! We always love touring Ontario wine country to fill our wine rack and discover new vineyards.

  • Prince Edward County is 2 hours and 10 minutes from Downtown Toronto

Algonquin Provincial Park

long day trip from toronto algonquin park

We are getting a little far away now for a day trip from Toronto, but if you are looking for a good long drive, Algonquin Provincial Park is quite beautiful. Algonquin Outfitters offers one-day guided tours of Oxtongue Lake to give you a sample of what a multiday trip through Algonquin Park would be like.

Algonquin is one of the best places in the world to spot moose in the wild. This provincial park is beautiful. Once you’ve been to Algonquin Provincial Park for a day, you’ll find that you’ll keep going back again and again for a longer weekend getaway.

  • Algonquin Park is 3 hours from Toronto
  • No car? Book this Toronto to Algonquin Provincial Park private Tour.

Bruce Peninsula National Park

The Grotto in Tobermory Ontario

It’s getting a little bit far away to be considered one of the best day trips (since we suggest an overnight), but the Bruce Penisnula is an amazing place to spend some time outside the city. Outdoor lovers flock to this part of Ontario, located on the Bruce Peninsula of Lake Huron, with plenty of campsites to choose from to make a base for rock climbing at Lions Head or to explore the famous Grotto of Tobermory.

  • The Bruce Peninsula is 3 1/2 hours from Toronto
  • And Tobermory are nearly 4 hours from Toronto.

Before we leave you let’s answer a few questions about the best day trips in Toronto.

What cities are two hours from Toronto or less from our list of best Toronto Day trips. They are Hamilton, Milton, Collingwood, Stratford, Niagara Falls, Niagara on the Lake, Elora, Paris, Brantford, Port Dover.

Is Tobermory a day trip from Toronto? Not really. We have it on the list, and we have done it as a day trip from Toronto to go scuba diving (only), but it is nearly a four-hour drive from Toronto, so you will need to wake up early and stay out late.

And these are our favourite day trips from Toronto. But there are so many places to visit in Ontario that are just a couple of hours from the city. Where have you gone on a day trip that you love? Let us know, we’re building our list for the summer!

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16 Popular and Secret Weekend Trips from Toronto

Last Updated January 10, 2024 William Tang

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Whether you’re visiting the GTA or living in the city, there are surprisingly a lot of options when it comes to weekend trips from Toronto.  In this guide, you’ll find both popular and hidden secret Toronto getaways that can be done in the spring, summer, fall, or winter whether for a day or the full weekend.  With each trip, you’ll learn the details of what you can do there, where to eat, activities to book, and how to get there.

Simply put, Ontario is yours to discover and so let’s jump into those best weekend trips from Toronto.

Read more about Toronto

  • Best patios in Toronto in the summer
  • One day road trip itinerary around Toronto
  • Provincial Parks to see Ontario Fall colours
  • Best easy hike trails around the GTA
  • Amazing parks in Vaughan you probably never knew about
  • Curling clubs in Toronto that offer sheet rentals

Where to stay in Toronto?

  • If you’re looking for a place to stay in Toronto , I highly recommend 1 King West for it’s location, historic suites, and price in comparison with the other big hotels in the city. Make sure you’re also familiar with hotel corporate codes in case you’re eligible!

Table of Contents

Jump straight to the weekend trip ideas from Toronto of interest.

In This Article

Hilton Falls

Dundas valley, grey sauble county falls, wasaga beach, blue mountain, niagara-on-the-lake, niagara falls, prince edward county, bruce peninsula and tobermory, kitchener-waterloo, kawartha lakes.

  • Ferris Provincial Park
  • Point Pelee National Park

Frequently asked questions

Best weekend trips from toronto.

tobermory fish and chips is one reason to take weekend trips from toronto

Chasing Waterfalls

Let’s start off with one that is not so obvious.  We all know the BIG waterfalls that are easy to get to from Toronto but there are actually plenty of hidden waterfalls scattered all around Ontario that are only a couple of hours drive from Toronto.  There are a couple of regions of waterfalls that I first introduced in my day trip idea from Toronto so it’s worth breaking them down.

hilton falls near milton ontario

Right off the 401 and near the city of Milton is a conservation area that you might’ve passed by many times but never knew was there.  This is part of a Conservation Halton park with a great escape to nature and an athlete’s paradise with its 33.5 km of trail.

The Niagara Escarpment and flowing river is the perfect formula for a waterfall and what makes this unique is that remnants of old Mill Ruins can be seen right alongside the thunderous water.

Whether you’re hiking, trail running, mountain biking, or just walking the dog, the trails here are colour-coded and well-marked.  Other activities include bonfires for s’more making near the falls, horseback riding, geocaching, and tons of photography opportunities.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

Address: 4985 Campbellville Road, Milton, ON

Hours: Daily 8:30AM – 9:30PM

Time to drive: 41 minutes

Website: Hilton Falls

  • Adult (15-64) $7.00
  • Senior (65 & over) $6.00
  • Child (5-14) $5.25
  • Child (4 & under) Free

Highlights:  

  • The Waterfalls
  • The Mill Ruins
  • Horseback Riding
  • Recreation Trails
  • Bonfire at the Falls

Nearby attractions:

  • Rattlesnake Point Conservation
  • Springridge Farm
  • Halton County Radial Railway
  • Terre Bleu Lavender Farm

Good restaurants nearby:  

  • Memphis BBQ & Wicked Wings
  • Goodfellas Wood Oven Pizza

Where to stay overnight:  

  • Best Western Milton
  • Home2 Suites Milton

READ THE REVIEWS

dundas valley waterfalls hamilton ontario

Carved out of glaciers some 10,000 years ago, Dundas Valley Conservation Area is one of Southern Ontario’s gems and natural treasures.  There is much to see and do here including a rich mix of plants, wildlife, geological formations, meadows, and streams.  The area features 1,200-hectares Carolinian forests, colourful meadows, cold-water streams, stunning geological formations and an array of rare plants, birds and wildlife.

dundas valley hiking in weekend trips from toronto

The environment is so naturally rich here that it is actually designated by UNESCO as a World Biosphere Reserve since is part of the Niagara Escarpment.

Like Hilton Falls, this conservation area is extremely well maintained with its three main trail loops that are easy to navigate and explore.  Whether you’re here to walk your dog, mountain bike or just putting your legs to good use, it’s another great way to spend time away from the big city.

To start your trip, start with the Trail Centre which is housed in a replica of a Victoria train station.  Inside you’ll find food concession, brochures, maps, and interpretive displays.  You’ll be be able to orientate yourself here and it’s also the starting point for guided hikes and workshops.

The network of trail you’ll find here, one of which is the Heritage Trail that extends into the world famous Bruce Trail.  Along the way, you’ll encounter two other waterfalls – Canterbury and Sherman.  They may not be the thunderous kind but they evokes a certain a tranquil serenity as the water roll down jagged edges of rock.

Read next: We have a full guide of the best waterfalls of Hamilton that you should check out.

Address: 650 Governors Road, Dundas, ON, L9E 5E3

Hours: Daily sunrise to sundown

  • Off Season Hours: September to June Weekdays:  Concession closed, building open for washrooms from 8:30AM to 3PM Weekends:  8:30 AM to 4 PM

Time to drive: 1 hour

Website:   Dundas Valley Conservation Area

  • Vehicle $10
  • Vehicle Senior (65 & over) $8
  • Equestrians – per horse $15
  • Bus (school groups) $175
  • Bus (non-school groups) $275
  • Note:  Photo permits are required for photo shoots
  • Hermitage Ruins
  • Griffin House
  • Dundern Castle
  • HMCS Haida National Historic Site
  • Exotic Supercar Test Drive
  • Hamilton Waterfalls & Bluffs Hiking Tour
  • Hamilton Scavenger Hunt
  • Spring Sushi
  • Detour Cafe
  • Homewood Suites Hamilton
  • Sandman Hotel Hamilton

inglis falls in grey county ontario for weekend getaways from toronto

If you’re looking for a bit of a road trip adventure, this might be the weekend trip from Toronto you’re looking for.  In Grey Sauble County (or simply Grey County) there are a number of waterfalls you can encounter on your drive up north along Highway 10 towards Owen Sound.

These waterfalls are perfect for those looking for short hikes and impressively unique waterfalls.

The ones you want to see are:

  • Eugenia Falls
  • Hoggs Falls
  • Inglis Falls
  • Indian Falls

I won’t spoil too much for you so make sure to add this to your list of weekend getaways whether with a car or if you’re looking to build an itinerary with your RV rental in Ontario .

Address: 

  • Eugenia Falls – County Road 13, Eugenia, ON N0C 1E0
  • Hoggs Falls – Lower Valley Rd, Flesherton, ON N0C 1E0
  • Inglis Falls – Georgian Bluffs, ON N4K 5N6
  • Indian Falls – 318614, Grey Rd 1, Owen Sound, ON N4K 5N4

Time to drive: 2.5 hours to get to the farthest Indian Falls

Website: Grey Sauble Conservation

  • Entrance is free however there is a parking fee of $6.00 per vehicle ($8.00 at Inglis on weekends – from May long weekend to Labour Day Weekend & Thanksgiving Weekend) using the Mack Meters method
  • Snowshoeing
  • Tom Thompson Art Gallery
  • Grey Roots Museum & Archives
  • Casero Kitchen Table
  • Shorty’s Grill
  • Kettles Back Home Cooking
  • Quality Inn Owen Sound
  • Travelodge by Wyndham Owen Sound

REVIEWS OF INDIAN FALLS

Collingwood

The cottage are region of Collingwood is a popular getaway destination for locals living in the GTA and beyond as it’s easy to drive to, has an abundance of things to do, places to eat, and most importantly, has a large beach that’s perfect for those hot summer days.

wasaga beach summer time

Wasaga Beach is a long and sandy beach that lies at the southern end of Ontario’s Georgian Bay.  It is in fact the longest freshwater beach in the world at 14km.  Come here for swimming, walking along its trails, suntanning, and its connection with nature.

Address: 11-22nd St. North, Wasaga Beach, L9Z 2V9

Hours: 24/7

Time to drive: 1 hour 40 minutes

Website: Wasaga Beach

Price: Beach is free but parking lots are paid

  • Visitor centre
  • Recreation trails
  • Wasaga 500 Go Karts
  • Nancy Island Historic Site
  • Wasaga Beach Farmers Market
  • Catch 22 Fresh Market Grill
  • Grandma’s Beach Treats
  • Pizza Dee’s
  • Saga Resort
  • Oasis by the Bay

blue mountain in the summer

The other most popular place to visit in Collingwood is Blue Mountain resort .  In the winter, the mountain transforms to the region’s tallest mountain for snow sports such as skiing and snowboarding.  In the summer, there are plenty of activities on the resort grounds and surrounding areas to take advantage of its location along the Niagara Escarpment.  The most notable adventure activity is Ridge Runner Mountain Coaster .

Address: 190 Gord Canning Dr, The Blue Mountains, ON L9Y 1C2

Time to drive: 2 hours

Website: Blue Mountain Resort

  • Canopy tree top trekking
  • Mountain coaster
  • Golf course
  • Scandinave Spa
  • Side Launch Brewing Company
  • Ridge Runner Mountain Coaster
  • Georgian Hills Vineyards
  • Plunge! Aquatic Center
  • Scenic Caves Nature Adventures
  • FireHall Pizza Co
  • The Dam Pub Gastropub
  • Blue Mountain Resort
  • The Westin Trillium House Blue Mountain

niagara on the lake main street horse carriages

The famed wine region of Ontario is one of the most magical places to visit and while staying here overnight is preferable, it’s certainly possible to have a memorable weekend day trip.  Matched with the beauty of the flower-lined streets, cute boutique shops, and historic towns are the endless number of world-famous vineyards, the Shaw Festival , and Fort George .

niagara on the lake winery bike tour

NOTL for short, the epitome of a perfect Saturday or Sunday itinerary includes renting a bicycle, riding out to a winery for a tasting, walking along the main street, having a fabulous dinner, and slurping on ice cream from Moo .  More trip ideas can be found in this 3 day Niagara Falls itinerary .

While you’re planning your trip here, make sure to check the Niagara-on-the-Lake calendar for events.

niagara glen park fall colours aerial view with diagonal cut of water and tree foliage

When you’re here, also make sure not to miss out on one of my favourite hiking trails in the region, Niagara Glen .  From here, you get an incredible view of the Niagara Gorge.  In the Fall, the colours are absolutely stunning here.

Another area adjacent to NOTL you need to include in your trip is Queenston Heights Park, Whirlpool Aero Car, and White Water Walk.  Many of these spots you can find in our Fall Colours in Niagara video .

Time to drive: 1.5 hours

Website: Niagara-on-the-Lake

  • Historic town
  • Shaw Festival
  • Fine dining
  • Parks Canada
  • Recreational Trails
  • Peller Estates
  • Wayne Gretzky Estates
  • Reif Estate Winery
  • Konzelmann Estate Winery
  • Jackson-Triggs Winery
  • Fort George
  • Wine-tasting Tour with Lunch or Dinner
  • Cycle and Wine-Tasting Tour
  • Half-Day Winery Tour
  • The Olde Angel Inn
  • Hob Nob Restaurant
  • Prince of Wales Niagara on the Lake
  • Queens Landing

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niagara falls weekend trip from toronto

Now this is the big elephant in the room right?  Niagara Falls is commonly referred to as the 8th Wonder of the World, or at least Canadians would love for it to be declared with that title.  What more can I say about the 168,000 cubic metres of water that thunders down the edge of the Niagara escarpment as a plume of cool mist emerges from Horseshoe Falls.  It’s truly a natural icon in Canada.

niagara falls hornblower cruise

Without a doubt the Canadian side is the best side.  What makes the area a perfect weekend trip from Toronto is that there are so many ways to see and enjoy the Horseshoe, American, and Bridal Veil Falls.  You can see the Falls up-close from the Hornblower Cruise , in a cave as part of Journey Behind the Falls , or White Water Walk .  Just be prepared to get wet!

Beyond the falls themselves, there’s so much more entertainment to discover here whether it’s the zany Clifton Hills , the casinos, water parks, amusement park, gardens, and parks.

When planning your trip to Niagara Falls, consider the Wonder Pass to make your life easier with you and your family.  With advanced purchase, you get one-day access to Journey Behind the Falls, Niagara’s Fury, the Butterfly Conservatory, and Floral Showcase.  You’ll also get two-day access to WEGO and Falls Incline transit and discounts to local shops and eateries.

If you’re looking for something organized, there’s the small group half-day tour or Gems of Niagara if you’re already in Niagara Falls or the full day tour from Toronto if you don’t feel like driving.

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While Niagara Falls isn’t far from Toronto, it is always a winner as a weekend getaway.  Make it better by staying at one of the hotels with tower views of the falls.

Website: Niagara Falls

  • Horseshoe Falls
  • Observation points
  • Clifton Hills
  • Behind the Falls
  • Hornblower Cruise Voyage to the Falls boat tour (Maid of the Mist but on the Canadian side)
  • Zipline to the Falls (or night time illuminated version )
  • Whirlpool Jetboat Tours
  • Niagara Falls helicopter tour
  • Niagara Falls Skywheel
  • Illuminations or Fireworks cruise
  • Marineland day pass
  • Hop-on-hop-off antique double decker bus
  • Table Rock House Restaurant
  • Blue Line Diner
  • Napoli Ristorante and Pizzeria
  • Paris Crepes Cafe
  • Hilton Niagara Falls Fallsview
  • Embassy Suites Niagara Falls Fallsview

parsons brewing company prince edward county

On the north shore of Lake Ontario is a county characterized by a charming rural lifestyle with tasteful urban flavour.  Located only 2 hours away from the GTA, you come here for a weekend day to take advantage of the region’s sandy beaches and dunes, beautiful slice of nature, wineries, breweries, and a town of creative and passionate folks.

Prince Edward County is known as “The County” by the locals but may be more modernly called, simply PEC.  What started off as an expanse of agricultural land, the past few decades has been a renaissance of developing must-visit highlights for local and international visitors.  What makes it such a gem is that you wouldn’t know it from driving by along Highway 401 as most people travelling east would continue to Belleville and onwards to Kingston.

In PEC, you definitely want to start off visiting a few wineries.  The most popular ones TerraCello Winery , ThreeDog Winery , and Sandbanks Estate Winery which is known for their Baco Noir .

parsons brewing company lunch weekend trips from toronto

From there, make sure to hit up my favourite Parsons Brewing Company , which has a fun, contemporary vibe of fresh hop creations, and a fantastic selection of foods to pair with your flight of beers.  There’s a ton of sprawling open space here at the farm and great for kids as well.

Another main attraction in Prince Edward County is Sandbanks Provincial Park .  With the world’s largest baymouth barrier dune formation, you have three sandy beaches that are among the best in Canada with their shallow waters and gentle drop off.  The large sand dune hills are also awesome for some sliding fun.

In the towns of Picton and Wellington make sure to look out for great locally-made goods and farm-to-table restaurants that serve with locally-grown ingredients.

If you come here during the right time of the year, Prince Edward County Lavender is another highlight that you have to visit.  Better yet, plan to come during the Lavender Festival so make sure to check the PEC event calendar .

On your way out, don’t forget about the Glenora Ferry which is an alternative way to get to Kingston as opposed to hopping back onto the 401.

Lastly, if you’re a fan of The Drake Hotel in Toronto, their second property is here and is the Drake Devonishire .

Website: Prince Edward County

  • Sandbanks Provincial Park
  • Boutique shops
  • Art workshops
  • Small-town charm
  • TerraCello Winery
  • ThreeDog Winery
  • Sandbanks Estate Winery
  • Parsons Brewing Company
  • Glenora Ferry
  • Prince Edward County Lavender
  • Agrarian Bistro Bar
  • East & Main Bistro
  • Blumen Garden Bistro
  • Drake Devonshire
  • The Village Suites

BOOK YOUR PEC ACTIVITY

tobermory bruce peninsula grotto

Another jewel of Ontario is the entirety of the Bruce Peninsula.  Stretching between Georgian Bay up to Lake Huron, the turquoise clear waters, stunning coastal landscape, are something you just need to see in person.  It is in fact part of a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve.

A weekend day trip getaway to the Bruce Peninsula might seem a little far but it’s totally do-able.  From Toronto, you take Hwy 10 and then Hwy 6 all the way up north until you reach the very end which happens to be the town of Tobermory.

Read next: We did an amazing weekend in Tobermory and Bruce Peninsula that will give you an idea of how to plan a trip up to here.

flower pot island tobermory

Tobermory is where your adventure starts.  It’s a charming town that’s packed with local artisan shops, fish & chip shacks, bars with patios, and live music.  This is also where you’ll find the harbor where you’ll be able to get on the thrilling Jet Boat Flowerpot Island Express by Blue Heron Cruises that takes you out to Flower Pot Island  and along the way see Big Tub Lighthouse, and two 19th century shipwrecks.

Flower Pot Island is a full day on its own.  There are several trails to follow here that follow a rugged terrain and takes you out to the the flower pot rock formations, picnic shelters on the shoreline next to Beachy Cove, areas to swim and snorkel, light station and lightkeeper’s cottage.

clear waters of bruce peninsula

The other place you have to visit is part of Bruce Peninsula National Park .  The renowned trails are a must-do but since you’ll only have one day to see it all, focus your efforts on getting to the park’s famous Grotto.  This area is known for its pristine waters and shoreline sea cave where the adventurous ones will go in for a jump and swim.  Note that the parking day pass to the park is $11.70.  Since this is a national park, you’ll be able to use the Parks Canada Discovery Pass .

For those looking for a bus tour from Toronto, there’s this tour of Tobermory and Flower Pot Island in a day that you can consider.

Time to drive: 3.5 hours

Website: Bruce Peninsula National Park and Flower Pot Island

  • Unique geological formations
  • Maritime history
  • Recreational trails
  • Snorkelling and diving
  • Flower Pot Island
  • Bruce Peninsula National Park
  • Bayside Astronomy
  • Greig’s Caves
  • Lions Head Provincial Nature Reserve
  • Shipwreck Lee’s of Tobermory
  • Tobermory Brewing Company and Grill
  • Crowsnest Pub
  • Grandview Motel Tobermory
  • Adventure the Bruce Inn

BOOK TOBERMORY ACTIVITIES

st jacobs farmers market kitchener waterloo

Home to my alma mater, the Kitchener-Waterloo region doesn’t always get the recognition it deserves but there are a couple of hidden secrets here that only those in-the-know will tell you.

A quick day trip to the KW has a few key highlights that are quite unique.  The attractions you’ll find here mostly centre on the international communities that have grown here.

st jacobs farmer market interior weekend getaway from toronto

The first comes from the large Mennonite community that goes all the way back to the 1790s when they immigrated here from the US, settling on the vast area of farmland and continue to do so today.  While they are easily recognizable by their traditional black suits and broad-brimmed hats for men, and ankle-length dresses and matching bonnets for women, they aren’t to be confused with the Amish.

To best understand their history and faith, the Mennonite Central Committee has an interpretation centre in the village of St. Jacobs, just north of Waterloo.  It’s at St. Jacobs where you’ll find many Mennonite stores selling farm-cultivated produce and goods.  Of particular interest is their maple syrup which is stupendously good.  The Mennonites are well-known for their woodworking skills so anyone in need of hand-crafted furniture would do well to visit here.  The area has grown to encompass the St. Jacob Market District which now also includes a farmer’s market, market road antiques, and small outlet mall.

The second large community in Kitchener-Waterloo is the German community.  Every October, huge tents are set up downtown for Oktoberfest and is billed as Canada’s Greatest Bavarian Festival, and you’ll be surprised to hear that this is the second-largest Oktoberfest in the world.

If you can’t time your visit to come during Oktoberfest, the Heidelberg Restaurant Tavern & Motel is as authentic as it gets when it comes to a German-style restaurant.  Its signature dishes include Pork Hock which is a giant dish of smoked pork knuckles or Schweinshaxe in German.

In addition to these two distinct cultural experiences, Kitchener-Waterloo is a growing scene for craft beer.

Time to drive: 1 hour 10 minutes

Website: St. Jacob’s Market District and KW Oktoberfest

  • Mennonite Village
  • Authentic German food
  • St. Jacob’s Market
  • The Mennonite Story
  • Block Three Brewing Co
  • Descendants Beer and Beverage
  • Kitchener Let’s Roam Treasure Hunt
  • Heidelberg Restaurant Tavern & Motel
  • Borealis Grille & Bar
  • Bao Sandwich Bar
  • Anna Mae’s Bakery and Restaurant
  • Quality Inn Kitchener
  • Kitchener Inn and Suites

port perry main street

This community of 9,500 may not be on the top of your list, but trust me, there’s more than meets the eye.

Located on the shores of Lake Scugog, Port Perry is seen as the gateway to a region known for its lake adventures but looking inwards, the city itself is rapidly growing whether it’s the historic Downtown Port Perry, or the parks that surround the lake.

In the summer, there are a number of festivals in Port Perry including the Mississauga First Nation PowWow , the Highland Games, the Dragon Boat Races, StreetFest, and the city’s own annual fair.  Downtown is becoming a small foodie paradise as well with its selection of bakeries, cafes, and restaurants.  On Queen Street, the main artery, you’ll marvel at Victorian-era architecture while shopping at unique boutique shops.

For those that are avid fishermen, the region offers something different for both winter and summer.  In the winter months, Lake Scugog freezes over and you’ll find many ice-fishing huts over the lake.  In the summer, you can easily take 1 of the 4 municipal ramps to take your boat out on the lake.

From Port Perry, you can also head out to the Great Blue Heron Casino where you’re guaranteed to have a great time whether you’re a high roller or you play the penny slots.  Make sure to try the Heron Burger here.

Time to drive: 55 minutes

Website: Discover Port Perry

  • Lake recreation
  • Historic downtown
  • Scugog Shores Historical Museum
  • Great Blue Heron Casino
  • Ocala Winery
  • Palmer Park
  • Nature’s Bounty
  • Old Flame Brewing Co.
  • The Piano Inn and Cafe
  • Pickles & Olives Bistro
  • Heath Haven Bed & Breakfast
  • Utica Guest House

kawartha lakes buzzard lake

There is a chain of lakes 90 minutes northeast of Toronto that create the most remarkable outdoor getaway.   With beautiful lakes, meandering rivers, rolling farmland, large park spaces to choose from, and well-preserved wilderness, there’s a panoramic beauty here that is why this is another popular weekend destination.  While the Kawarthas span several different counties including Peterborough, it’s the simplified marketing term for the area similar to Muskoka.

The Kawarthas are best known to be part of cottage country.  With many beautiful properties dotting the Trent-Severn Waterway , the overnight travellers will definitely be settling in one of these to relax on the dock, go fishing, or explore the local towns.

balsam lake provincial park reading

A different way to see the lakes is to actually be on the lake.  For fishing enthusiasts, taking a boat out is the obvious choice but there’s something else you can consider.  Did you know that the Kawartha Lakes is the Houseboat Capital of Ontario ?  Rent a houseboat with a company like R&R Houseboat Rentals for the day or more.  What makes the Kawarthas attractive is their tightly connected system of locks as you jump from one lake to the next.

kawartha dairy ice cream

Another fantastic option to consider are the wealth of provincial parks and conservation areas by the lake.  My particular favourite is Balsam Lake Provincial Park .  They have plenty of day-use space with the beach, easy hiking trails, canoeing, birding, and biking.  Overnights at the campsite are also a great way to spend the weekend here.  Otherwise there are the hotels you can see down below.

Lastly, on your way in or out, you must visit the Kawartha Dairy store in Lindsay as they have the best ice cream in Ontario.

Time to drive: 1 hour 36 minutes

Website: Kawartha Lakes

  • Interconnected Lakes
  • Lock system
  • Small towns
  • Best ice cream
  • Camping and cottages
  • Kawartha Settlers Village
  • Horseless Carriage Museum
  • Balsam Lake Provincial Park
  • Ken Reid Conservation Area
  • Lock 35 – Rosedale
  • Kawartha Dairy
  • The Cat & The Fiddle Lindsay
  • Just for the Halibut
  • Durham Cafe
  • Ramada by Wyndham Lindsay
  • Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Lindsay

arrowhead provincial park ice trail

This is the heart of Ontario’s cottage country and where everyone flocks to in the summer for their cottage residences by the lake.  What makes it so popular is because of its proximity to Toronto and wealth of the quintessential Canadian outdoors – surrounded by 1,600 lakes, painters’ dream rocky landscape, rivers, beaches, rolling green countryside, it’s a lakeside retreat that everyone dreams about.

However, as much as it’s great for a week-long getaway, you can still enjoy the province’s premiere cottage country in a day.  You just need to know where to go.

huntsville ontario aerial weekend getaway from toronto

Huntsville is considered to be the gateway into Muskoka and this is where you’ll start.   In this town there are several attractions to check out.  There’s the Group of Seven Outdoor Gallery which showcases 30 large-scale murals that have been reproduced and scattered throughout town.  These famous painters spent much of their time here and it really showcases the beauty of this region.

Right outside of town is Arrowhead Provincial Park .  It’s a great day-use camp with sandy beaches and a ton of incredible trails but where they really shine is in the winter with their 1.3 km outdoor ice trail and tubing hill.

algonquin twin lakes trail during winter

From here, you’re right by the entrance into the famed Algonquin Provincial Park .  The park itself is massive so you’ll have to pick one or two spots to visit near the West Gate.  Oxtongue River Picnic Grounds is a great place for a packed lunch or you can head straight for a hike.  I recommend Two Rivers Trail (easy) or Whiskey Rapids Trail (moderate)

South of Huntsville and great on your way back home is Sugarbush Hill Maple Farm which is a great opportunity to learn, taste, and purchase that Canadian liquid gold.

Anyone who’s interested in beer and wine will do well to visit Muskoka Brewery and Johnston’s Cranberry Marsh & Muskoka Lakes Winery .

If you’re interested in seeing Algonquin more thoroughly as a day trip, there are Algonquin Provincial Park day tours from Toronto or if you’re interested in multi-day tours, these activities can get you started.

Lastly, the SS Bagwin Lake of Bays cruise is quite the remarkable trip that includes a 2.5 hour trip from Dorset to Port Cunnington Lodge where you’ll have a 3 course dinner before returning back to Dorset.

Time to drive: 2 hour 18 minutes

Website: Discover Muskoka

  • Famous provincial parks
  • Breweries and wineries
  • Lake cruises
  • Algonquin Provincial Park
  • Arrowhead Provincial Park
  • Group of Seven Outdoor Gallery
  • Sugarbush Hill Maple Farm
  • Treetop Trekking Huntsville
  • Muskoka Brewery
  • Muskoka Lakes Winery
  • SS Bagwin Lake of Bays Cruise
  • That Little Place by the Lights
  • 3 Guys & A Stove
  • The Artisan House
  • Red Maple Inn and Suites
  • Deerhurst Resort

ferris provincial park

If you’re looking to head out east for a day-camping experience, Ferris Provincial Park is an excellent choice.  Located in Campbellford, Ontario, it is situated along the banks of Trent River.

ferris provincial park hiking trail

From the park, you have access to the suspension bridge above Ranney Gorge.  From here, you’ll get unobstructed views of Trent River, Ranney Falls, and an old tannery.  Just be careful if you’re afraid of heights!

The park also has several hiking trails to choose from, most of which will take you to or close to Ranney Falls and the Trent River gorge.  Along the way, also expect to see stone fences and rare flora and fauna.  The hikes to look for are the Ranney Falls, Ranney Gorge, and Drumlin Trail Systems.

If you’re staying overnight, the provincial park has excellent camping facilities.   You can also stay in Campbellford.

Address: 474 County Rd. 8, Campbellford, K0L 1L0

Website: Ferris Provincial Park

Price:  Pricing is by vehicle

  • Regular: $12.25
  • Senior: $9.75
  • Disabilities: $6.00
  • Suspended bridge
  • Toonie Monument
  • Church Key Brewing Company
  • Dooher’s Bakery
  • Antonia’s Bistro
  • Caper’s Tap House
  • Emilyville Inn
  • Campbellford River Inn

marsh board walk point pelee national park

This one’s a little further away from Toronto but if you’re up for a bit of an adventure, you can consider doing this stretch day-trip to the most southern point of mainland Canada or stay overnight to truly maximize what you can see and do here.

Point Pelee National Park is an ecologically diverse park that has a plethora of natural wonders to be discovered whether in the summer or winter.  70% of the park is composed of marsh that is and 21% is forest.

point pelee national park most stouthern point

One of the highlights is to visit the southern most point and you can visit there by shuttle which is offered between April and October.  From here, you can see wild flowers, local birds, dragonfly, and monarch migrations.   In the winter months, you can drive down here.

There are numerous hikes you can do in the old Carolinian forest.  There are simple hikes like the Marsh Boardwalk (1 km loop) that take you through the Ramsar Wetlands, the DeLaurier Homestead & Trail (1.2 km loop) to learn about the land’s history with the First Nations,  the Botham Tree Trail , the Tilden Woods Trail (1 km loop), or there’s the Woodland Nature Trail (2.75 km loop) .

Other activities you can enjoy while you’re out here is cycling, geocaching, canoeing, kayaking, and swimming.

The park also offers guided tours.  They have a Junior Naturalist Program in the summer for kids 7 to 11.  They also have a Freighter Canoe Tour, Wildflower Walk, and Family Migration Hike.

Point Pelee is not to be confused with Pelee Island which can be reached by ferry .

Lastly, since this is a national park, you can use your Parks Canada Discovery Pass for free access.

Address: 1118 Point Pelee Drive, Leamington ON N8H 3V4

Hours: Click here for the full hours.

Website: Point Pelee National Park

Price:  

  • Adult: $7.90
  • Senior: $6.90
  • Family: $16.00
  • Adult: $6.10
  • Senior: $5.10
  • Family: $12
  • Natural landscapes
  • Water activities
  • Leamington Municipal Marina
  • Pelee Island Heritage Centre
  • Pelee Island Winery
  • Birdies Perch
  • Freddy’s
  • Lakeside Bakery Deli Cafe
  • Point Pelee National Park oTENTik Yurts
  • Talbot Trail Inn & Suites
  • Best Western Plus Leamington

buffalo canalside downtown day trip from toronto

Last but not least is are our friendly neighbours to the south.  Buffalo is just across the border from Niagara Falls and is a great option as a day trip.  While it won’t be enough to truly see the entire city, there’s plenty of time to get a feel for what that revitalization of Buffalo that I experienced all those years ago is all about.

At Buffalo’s core, this is a city that has a glorious past and one that has seen tougher times but is on a new trajectory of growth.  This can be seen from the examples of art deco in its architecture including the City Hall .  Another piece of interesting architecture is the Frank Lloyd Wright’s Martin House .

The best examples of revitalization can be seen from the RiverWorks , the waterfront that’s transformed into an entertainment complex as a venue for skating, hockey, curling, concerts, dining, bars, and concessions.  Canalside is adjacent to RiverWorks and closer to the downtown core.  Here, you’ll have access to waterfront views, public park space, and event venue space for things like summer concerts.

albright knox art museum canoe sculpture

The Albright-Knox Art Gallery and  Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site are two highlights for visitors.

If you’re looking for something with a bit more adventure, check out the ziplines at the abandoned grain elevators or paddleboard the Buffalo River.

When it comes to food, Watson’s Chocolate and and Anchor Bar are classic institutions in the city.  That said, some of the best hops are had at Resurgence Bar .

Of course, if you’re primarily interested in shopping and checking out the sights on the American side of Niagara Falls, there’s always that too!  Also, don’t forget to check out Fort Niagara and the lesser known Buffalo wine trail .

If you like what you see in your planning, add a day or two to your trip to make it a full weekend or long weekend!

Website: Visit Buffalo

  • Architecture
  • Entertainment
  • Local shopping
  • Outlet shopping
  • American Niagara Falls
  • Frank Lloyd Wright’s Martin House
  • Albright-Knox Art Gallery
  • Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site
  • Buffalo City Hall
  • Old Fort Niagara
  • Fashion Outlets of Niagara Falls
  • Zipline at RiverWorks
  • Wings Beer and More Bike and Foodie Tour
  • Best of Buffalo on Bike
  • New Buffalo Foodie Experience
  • Resurgence Brewing Company
  • Watson’s Chocolate
  • Pearl Street Grill & Brewery
  • Hilton Garden Inn Buffalo Downtown
  • Courtyard by Marriott Canalside

ACTIVITIES IN BUFFALO

Whether you’re looking for a weekend trip from Toronto or just building your own itinerary for your visit to the Greater Toronto Area and Ontario, I’d love to hear from you about whether you agree with this list or have questions.  Drop a comment down below!

Once you’re outside of the GTA, public transportation options become more limited. It may be possible to use extended transportation in the Great Golden Horseshoe through GO Transit , however a car is highly recommended for the trips on this list. There are many locations to rent a car in the city.

Yes, it is quite easy to rent a car, whether it’s through the major car rental companies or car sharing companies such as Turo. Make sure to take advantage of car rental coupon codes when renting a car.

Summer is the best time overall to do weekend trips from Toronto but this is also the busiest time of the year, especially during school holiday. This is why spring and autumn are great times to explore outside of the city especially when you factor in new blooms and the changing of leaves.

What you should read next

  • A 3 Day Niagara Falls Itinerary That Goes Beyond Just The Falls
  • Top 15 Niagara Falls Wine Tours
  • 3 Wineries to Visit on the Niagara Wine Trail
  • Guide to 11 of the Best Waterfalls of Hamilton
  • 24 Hour Toronto Itinerary

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53 Best Day Trips From Toronto (2024 Local Guide)

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Day trips are the perfect way to get out and explore a new place without having to spend too much time or money.

And Toronto is a great city from which to launch day trips, thanks to its convenient location and wealth of attractions.

After living in Toronto for most of my life, I’ve discovered all of the best one day trips you can take from downtown Toronto or the suburbs out to nearby cities, towns, and hiking areas.

Don’t limit yourself to the downtown core on your next trip to Toronto.

Discover the 53 best Toronto day trips to explore more of what Ontario has to offer (and tips on how to get there!).

How to Get Around Ontario

There are a few different ways to get around Ontario depending on your budget and how much time you have.

If you’re just looking to get out of the city for the day, then the GO Train is a great option as it runs frequently and takes you right into the heart of most destinations.

If you don’t have your own car, other options are VIA Rail , although it can be quite expensive, and Parkbus.

The best way to get around Ontario is to rent a car and drive. This gives you the freedom to go wherever you want whenever you want.

If you’re looking for a cheap rental car in Toronto, I recommend booking via Discover Cars.

53 Best Day Trips From Toronto

niagara falls with boat

1. Niagara Falls

Distance from Toronto : 130 km

Drive Time : 1 hr 45 min

Niagara Falls is one of the most famous waterfalls in the world.

It is actually a group of 3 waterfalls, namely Horseshoe Falls, American Falls, and Bridal Veil Falls.

The falls are situated on the border between Canada and the United States and they are absolutely stunning.

You can get a great view of all 3 waterfalls from Table Rock Centre.

To get even closer to the falls, you can take a ride on the Niagara Falls Incline Railway which will take you down 125 feet to the base of Horseshoe Falls.

For a more unique experience, you can take a ride on the Hornblower Cruise (formerly the Maid of the Mist), a boat that will take you right into the heart of the falls.

Just be sure to bring a raincoat as you will definitely get wet!

There are also plenty of other things to do in Niagara Falls such as visiting Niagara Parks Botanical Gardens, taking a wine tour , or exploring the many shops and restaurants in Niagara Falls.

Toronto to Niagara Falls

🚗 Drive : Take the QEW (Queen Elizabeth Way) west towards Hamilton and continue on it until you reach Niagara Falls.

Read more about the drive from Toronto to Niagara Falls here.

🚐 Tour: The easiest way to get to Niagara Falls is on this one day tour from Toronto , that includes a ride on the Hornblower Cruise!

🚇 Train : The GoTrain runs from Toronto to Niagara from May to Thanksgiving annually, with direct service to Niagara Falls. You can also go to Burlington GO Station and connect on the 12B Go Bus to Niagara to be more flexible on when you leave/return.

🚌 Bus : Megabus runs a service from Union Station to the Casino in Niagara Falls.

👉 I recommend this day tour to Niagara Falls from Toronto !

canoes on the shore of a muskoka lake

Distance from Toronto: 220 km

Drive Time : 2 hrs 20 min

Muskoka is a cottage country region located in central Ontario.

It is a popular summer getaway for Torontonians and it’s easy to see why with its stunning scenery, crystal clear lakes, and a plethora of outdoor activities.

There are many charming towns located in Muskoka such as Huntsville, Bracebridge, and Gravenhurst.

In these towns, you’ll find plenty of cute shops and restaurants as well as some great museums and art galleries.

Some of the best things to do in Muskoka include taking a scenic boat cruise, visiting one of the many waterfalls in the area, or hiking to a lookout point for stunning views of the landscape.

Don’t forget to try the local craft beers!

Turn it into a weekend trip by staying at a cute Airbnb cottage.

Toronto to Muskoka

🚗 Drive : Take the 401 east out of Toronto and then take exit 269 onto Highway 11 North towards Huntsville.

🚌 Bus : Take the Ontario Northland bus from Downtown Toronto north to Gravenhurst. They run 4x per day in the summer. Or take ViaRail from St. Patrick Station to Highway 407 Station. Transfer to the Ontario Northland bus here.

👉 I recommend this day trip to Muskoka

paris ontario waterfall

Distance from Toronto : 115 km

Drive Time: 1 hr 45 minutes

Paris, Ontario is a beautiful small town located in southwestern Ontario.

It is known for its picturesque setting along the Grand River as well as its many bridges which earned it the nickname “The Little Venice of Canada”.

Some of the best things to do in Paris include strolling through the charming downtown area, visiting one of the many art galleries or museums, or going for a hike or bike ride along the Grand River.

Don’t forget to try some of the delicious local food such as maple syrup, fresh produce, and craft beer.

I highly recommend a stop at Twisted Treats for a $4 ice cream the size of a small child, topped with the best peanut and fudge sauces in Ontario!

Toronto to Paris

🚗 Drive : Take the 401 west out of Toronto and then take exit 275 onto Highway 24 south towards Paris.

red chair toronto islands

4. Toronto Islands

Distance from Toronto: 10 km

Drive Time: 20-30 min

The Toronto Islands are a group of small islands located just offshore from Downtown Toronto.

They are accessible by ferry and make for a great day trip or even a weekend getaway.

There are 3 main islands to explore which are Centre Island, Ward’s Island, and Hanlan’s Point.

There are plenty of things to do on the islands such as swimming at one of the many beaches, exploring the nature trails, or renting a kayak or canoe . You can also bring a picnic and sit in one of the lovely parks for the day.

Be wary of the beaches, as some are nude beaches (and many people don’t know the boundaries between them).

Kids will love visiting Centre Island to see Centreville, a cute amusement park.

Be sure to bring your camera as there are some great views of the Toronto skyline from the islands!

Toronto to the Toronto Islands

⛴️ Ferry: Take the ferry from Bay Street in Downtown Toronto to Centre Island. The ferry ride takes about 15 minutes.

🚖 Water Taxi: You can also take a water taxi from the Harbourfront to Hanlan’s Point. The ride takes about 10 minutes.

👉 This tour is my favourite in the Toronto Islands

turkey point cycle

5. Turkey Point on Lake Erie

Distance from Toronto : 160 km

Drive Time : 2 hrs

Turkey Point is a small town located on the shores of Lake Erie in southwestern Ontario.

It is a popular summer getaway for Torontonians due to its beautiful sandy beaches, clear blue water, and lovely sunsets.

There are also many great restaurants and cafes in the town centre.

Some of the best things to do in Turkey Point include swimming, sunbathing, kayaking, and windsurfing.

You can also visit one of the many parks or go for a walk along the beach.

Don’t forget to try the local ice cream!

Toronto to Turkey Point

🚗 Drive: Take the 401 west out of Toronto and then take exit 359 onto Highway 3 east towards Turkey Point.

Small Town & City Lover Toronto Day Trips

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6. Stratford

Distance from Toronto: 150 km

Drive Time: 1 hr 30 min

Stratford is a small town located in southwestern Ontario, about two hours west of Toronto.

The town is most famous for being the home of the Stratford Festival, one of the largest theatre festivals in North America.

However, there is much more to Stratford than just theatre.

The town has a charming downtown area with many Victorian-era buildings and cute shops.

You can also visit one of the several parks, go for a walk or bike ride along the Avon River, or take a boat tour.

In the summer, you can cool off at the Splash Pad water park.

And in the winter, you can go ice skating at the Stratford Rotary Complex.

No matter what time of year you visit, there is always something to do in Stratford!

Toronto to Stratford

🚗 Drive : Take the 401 west out of Toronto and then take exit 268 onto Highway 7 towards Stratford.

🚐 Tour: You could also book a small-group or private day tour from Toronto. That way, you don’t have to worry about driving and can just enjoy the day.

🚇 Train : Take the VIA Rail from Union Station West towards Sarnia. Get off at the Stratford stop.

london ontario river

Distance from Toronto: 190 km

London is the largest city in southwestern Ontario and is about a two-hour drive from Toronto.

There is plenty to see and do in London, especially if you are a fan of history or art.

Some of the most popular attractions include the Royal Canadian Regiment Museum, the London Regional Children’s Museum, and the Banting House National Historic Site.

If you are looking for something more outdoorsy, you can visit one of the many parks or go for a walk or bike ride along the Thames River.

And in the winter, you can go skating at the Western Fair Sports Centre.

No matter what time of year you visit, there is always something to do in London!

Toronto to London

🚗 Drive: Take the 401 West out of Toronto. Follow signs for London.

🚇 Train : Take VIA Rail West to London from Union Station.

kingston ontario

8. Kingston

Distance from Toronto: 260 km

Drive Time : 2.5 hrs

Kingston is located in southeastern Ontario on the shores of Lake Ontario. It’s about a 2.5 hour drive from Toronto and makes for a great day trip.

Kingston is well-known for its many museums, including the Kingston Penitentiary Museum, the Fort Henry National Historic Site, and the Museum of Health Care.

There are also plenty of opportunities to enjoy the outdoors here. You can go for a walk or bike ride along the waterfront, rent a canoe or kayak and explore the Thousand Islands, or go for a hike in one of the many parks.

And in the winter, you can go skating on the Outdoor Skating Rink at City Park.

Kingston is a common stop on Ontario road trips, as it’s halfway between Toronto and Ottawa.

Toronto to Kingston

🚗 Drive: Take the 401 East out of Toronto and take Exit 617 for Kingston 10. Continue on this road until you reach Kingston.

🚇 Train : Take VIA Rail East directly to Kingston.

hamilton city centre

9. Hamilton

Distance from Toronto: 70 km

Drive Time : 1 hour

Hamilton is a city located in southern Ontario. It’s about an hour drive from Toronto and makes for a great day trip.

The city is home to some excellent museums, including the Art Gallery of Hamilton, the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum, and the Dundurn Castle.

Hamilton is also a great place to enjoy the outdoors. Some of the best places to go for a walk or hike include the Waterfront Trail, Webster’s Falls, and the Devil’s Punch Bowl.

The most popular hiking spot is Dundas Peak.

Toronto to Hamilton

🚗 Drive : Take the QEW towards Hamilton.

🚌 Bus : The Go Bus runs from Renforth Transitway Station or Square One in Mississauga to Main St. in Hamilton.

st jacobs mennonite

10. St. Jacob’s and the Farmers Market

Distance from Toronto: 120 km

Drive Time: 1 hour 15 minutes

St. Jacobs is a small town located in southern Ontario. It’s about an hour and fifteen minutes drive from Toronto and makes for a great day trip.

The town is home to the world-famous St. Jacobs Farmers Market. This market has been in operation for over 40 years and is one of the largest in Canada.

The market is open every Wednesday and Saturday from 7am to 3:30pm.

In addition to the market, St. Jacobs is also home to the Mennonite Heritage Village Museum. This museum is dedicated to preserving the history and culture of the Mennonite people.

Toronto to St. Jacobs

🚗 Drive: Take the Gardiner Expressway West. Follow signs to exit onto the 427. Exit to the 401 West. Exit onto Highway 8 towards Waterloo. Continue to Highway 7, then follow signs for Highway 85 North. Follow signs to St. Jacob’s and the market.

guelph downtown

Distance from Toronto : 95 km

Drive Time: 1 hour

Guelph is a city located in southern Ontario. It’s about an hour’s drive from Toronto and makes for a great day trip.

The city is home to the McMaster Museum of Art, the Guelph Civic Museum, and the Church of Our Lady Immaculate.

Guelph is also a great place to enjoy the outdoors. Some of the best places to go for a walk or hike include the Royal City Park, the Eramosa River Park, and the Arboretum.

Toronto to Guelph

🚗 Drive : Take the 401 West out of Toronto and take exit 295 for Highway 6 North towards Guelph. Follow this road into Guelph.

🚌 Bus : From Renforth Station, you can take the Go Bus to the University of Guelph.

peterborough church

12. Peterborough

Distance from Toronto : 140 km

Drive Time : 1 hour 30 minutes

1.5 hours from Toronto is the city of Peterborough. This city is located in the Kawarthas, a region known for its many lakes and rivers.

The main attraction in Peterborough is The Liftlock, the world’s highest hydraulic boat lift. The Liftlock is located on the Trent-Severn Waterway and lifts.

1,500 metric tons of water 43 meters up in order to allow boats to pass through.

Definitely, a must-see!

Other attractions in Peterborough include the Art Gallery of Peterborough, the Petroglyphs Provincial Park, and the Fisherman’s Paradise.

If you’re looking for a short drive from Toronto, Peterborough is the perfect place for a day trip!

Toronto to Peterborough

🚗 Drive : Take the 401 east out of Toronto and take exit 437A for Highway 115/7 toward Lindsay/Peterborough. Follow this road into Peterborough.

🚇  Train: Take the Go Train to Oshawa Station. You will then need to transfer to a Go Bus. Take Bus 88 to get to the heart of Peterborough.

waterloo museum kitchener

13. Kitchener Waterloo

Distance from Toronto: 110 km

Kitchener Waterloo is a region located in southern Ontario. It’s about an hour and fifteen minutes drive from Toronto.

This region is home to the Waterloo Region Museum, the Mennonite Heritage Village, and the Doon Heritage Village.

Kitchener Waterloo is also a great place to enjoy the outdoors. Some of the best places to go for a walk or hike include the Huron Natural Area, the Grand River Trail, and the Walter Bean Trail.

It’s also home to Waterloo University and Wilfred Laurier University.

This has fostered a large pub scene with some of the best bars outside of Toronto.

Toronto to Kitchener Waterloo

🚗 Drive : Take the 401 west out of Toronto and take exit 275 for Highway 6 North towards Guelph/Kitchener. Follow this road for about 35 minutes before taking the exit for Waterloo/St. Jacobs. Once you’re in Kitchener, follow the signs to the attractions you want to see.

🚌 Bus : Take the 40 Go Bus from Renforth Station to Hamilton. Transfer to the 25J Go Bus and take it to Weber St. E @ Queen St. N.

14. Brantford

Distance from Toronto: 105 km

Brantford is a city located in southwestern Ontario. It’s about a one hour drive from Toronto with lots of activities to check out.

The city is home to the Canadian Museum of Indigenous History, the Bell Homestead National Historic Site (home to the inventor of the telephone!), and the Brant County Museum.

Brantford is also a great place to enjoy the outdoors. Some of the best places to go for a walk or hike include the Grand River, the Happy Rolph’s Bird Sanctuary, and the Elora Gorge Conservation Area.

Brantford makes the perfect summer day trip from Toronto.

Toronto to Brantford

🚗 Drive : Take the 401 west out of Toronto and take exit 298 for Highway 403 towards Hamilton/Brantford. Follow this road into Brantford.

🚇 Train : VIA Rail runs a direct service from Union Station to Brantford (the 73 to Windsor).

milton sunset road

Distance from Toronto: 60 km

Drive Time: 45 minutes

Milton is a town located in southern Ontario. It’s about a 45 minute drive from Toronto, past the airport.

The town is home to the Milton Museum, the Halton County Radial Railway Museum, and the Country Heritage Park.

Milton is also a great place to enjoy the outdoors. Some of the best places to go for a walk or hike include the Halton County Radial Railway, the Milton Heights Conservation Area, and the Bruce Trail.

Milton makes a great day trip from Toronto for anyone interested in history or the outdoors.

Toronto to Milton

🚗 Drive : Take the 401 west out of Toronto and take exit 322 for Guelph Line/Highway 25 towards Milton. Follow this road into Milton.

🚌 Bus : From the Union Bus Terminal, take the 21B Go Bus to Milton. This terminates at Milton Station.

kawarthas kayak

16. The Kawarthas

Distance from Toronto: 140 km

Drive Time: 1.5 hours

The Kawarthas is a region located in central Ontario. It’s about a one-and-a-half-hour drive from Toronto and makes for a great day trip or weekend getaway.

The Kawarthas is home to the Kawartha Lakes, the Haliburton Highlands, and the Peterborough Petroglyphs Provincial Park.

The region is also a great place to enjoy the outdoors. Some of the best places to go for a walk or hike include the Kawartha Trans Canada Trail, the Lindsay Tract Conservation Area, and the Otonabee River Provincial Park.

The Kawarthas make a great day trip or weekend getaway from Toronto for anyone interested in nature or the outdoors.

Toronto to The Kawarthas

🚗 Drive: Take the 401 east out of Toronto and take exit 436 for Highway 28 towards Lindsay/Peterborough. Follow this road into The Kawarthas.

🚇  Train: Take the Go Train to Oshawa Station. You will then need to transfer to a Go Bus. Take Bus 88 to get to the heart of Peterborough. You will then need to connect via local buses within the Kawarthas.

Fergus is a town located in southern Ontario. It’s about a one-and-a-half-hour drive from Toronto and makes for a great day trip.

The town is home to the Earl Grey Golf Club, the Fergus Market, and the Fergus Falls.

Fergus is also a great place to enjoy the outdoors. Some of the best places to go for a walk or hike include the Guelph Radial Trail, the Elora Cataract Trailway, and the Grand River Conservation Authority.

Combine a trip to Fergus with a visit to Elora.

Arrive in August to see the Highland Games, which are a holdover of Fergus’ founding Scottish members.

Toronto to Fergus

🚗 Drive : Take the 401 West out of Toronto and take exit 275 for Highway 6 North towards Guelph/Kitchener. Follow this road into Fergus.

Hiking Day Trips Near Toronto

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18. Algonquin Provincial Park

Distance from Toronto: 300 km

Drive Time: 3 hours

Algonquin Provincial Park is a large park located in central Ontario. It’s about a three hour drive from Toronto and makes for a great day trip or weekend getaway.

This is one of the best day trips from anywhere in Ontario!

The park is home to over 7,000 lakes, as well as numerous hiking trails. Some of the best hikes in the park include the Algonquin Lookout Trail, the Barron Canyon Trail, and the Booth’s Rock Trail.

Algonquin Provincial Park is a great place to see wildlife. The park is home to moose, deer, bears, wolves, and many other animals.

You can camp in the park or stay in one of the nearby towns, such as Huntsville or Dwight.

To break up the drive, consider a day trip from Toronto to Muskoka or Wasaga Beach before continuing on a weekend getaway to Algonquin Park in the summer.

Toronto to Algonquin Provincial Park

🚗 Drive : Take the 400 north out of Toronto and take exit 312 for Highway 11 North towards Barrie/Orillia. Follow this road into Algonquin Provincial Park.

🚐 Tour: A day trip via a small group tour like this allows you to see the best of Algonquin without being too exhausted to drive home.

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19. Scarborough Bluffs

Distance from Toronto: 20 km

Drive Time: 30 minutes

The Scarborough Bluffs is a park located in the east end of Toronto. It’s about a half-hour drive from downtown Toronto and makes for a great day trip.

The park is home to over 15 km of hiking trails, as well as Bluffers Beach.

The park is a great place to see wildlife. The park is home to many birds, including bald eagles.

You can also go for a swim in the lake or relax on the beach.

I love starting a summer morning on a paddleboard beneath the limestone cliffs.

Toronto to Scarborough Bluffs

🚗 Drive : Take Eastern Avenue to Kingston Road, continue on Brimley Road South to Bluffers Park.

🚌 Bus : Take the Go Train from Union to Kennedy Station. Take the 175 TTC bus to Bluffer’s Park.

20. Lions Head Provincial Park

Drive Time: 4 hours

Lions Head Provincial Park is a park located in Bruce Peninsula National Park. It’s about a four-hour drive from Toronto and makes for a great day trip or weekend getaway.

The park is home to over 15 km of hiking trails, as well as the Lions Head Lighthouse.

Toronto to Lions Head Provincial Park

🚗 Drive: Take the Gardinery Expressway West to the Ontario 410 North. Exit onto the 401 West and continue onto the 410 North. Continue onto Highway 10 to Owen Sound. Follow to Ontario 6 North, following signs for Tobermory.

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21. Thousand Island National Park

Distance from Toronto: 320 km

Thousand Island National Park is one of the most beautiful places in Ontario. It’s made up of over 20 islands and is a great spot for camping, hiking, canoeing, and fishing.

The park is also home to some of the best bird watching in the province. You can see bald eagles, ospreys, herons, and kingfishers, to name a few.

For a day trip, I would recommend taking a hike on one of the many trails in the park, and then spending some time exploring one of the islands by canoe or kayak.

Toronto to Thousand Island National Park

🚗 Drive : Thousand Island National Park is located on Highway 401, about 3 hours east of Toronto.

22. French River Provincial Park

Distance from Toronto: 325 km

Drive Time: 3.5 hours

If you’re looking for a day trip that’s a little off the beaten path, French River Provincial Park is the perfect place. The park is located in the heart of cottage country, and is a popular spot for canoeing, fishing, and camping.

The French River is one of the most popular canoeing routes in Ontario, and there are plenty of companies that offer canoe and kayak rentals.

For a day trip, I would recommend taking a scenic drive through the park, stopping at some of the lookout points, and then renting a canoe or kayak to explore the river.

Toronto to French River Provincial Park

🚗 Drive : French River Provincial Park is located on Highway 69, about 3.5 hours north of Toronto.

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23. Spencer Gorge Conservation Area

Distance from Toronto: 75 km

Spencer Gorge Conservation Area is one of the best day trips from Toronto for nature lovers. The park is home to two waterfalls, and is a popular spot for hiking and picnicking.

The trails in Spencer Gorge are relatively easy, and there are plenty of places to stop and take in the views.

For a day trip, I would recommend hiking to the top of Tew’s Falls, and then spending some time exploring nearby Hamilton.

Toronto to Spencer Gorge Conservation Area

🚗 Drive: Spencer Gorge Conservation Area is located on Highway 403, about 1 hour west of Toronto.

🚌 Bus : The Go Bus runs from Renforth Transitway Station or Square One in Mississauga to Main St. in Hamilton. From there you can hike to the conservation area or cycle.

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24. Killarney Provincial Park

Distance from Toronto: 275 km

Drive Time: 4.5 hours

Killarney Provincial Park is one of the most popular day trips (and multi-day trips) from Toronto, and for good reason. The park is located in cottage country, and is a popular spot for camping, canoeing, and hiking.

The park is also home to some of the best scenery in Ontario, with its rocky shores, clear waters, and lush vegetation.

For a day trip, I would recommend taking a hike to one of the many lookouts in the park, and then spending some time exploring the town of Killarney.

Toronto to Killarney Provincial Park

🚗 Drive : Killarney Provincial Park is located on Highway 400 North.

25. Craigleith Provincial Park

Distance from Toronto: 165 km

Drive Time: 2.5 hours

Craigleith Provincial Park is one of the best day trips from Toronto for hikers and nature lovers. The park is home to a variety of trails, ranging from easy to difficult. There are also plenty of places to stop and take in the views.

For a day trip, I would recommend taking a hike to one of the lookouts in the park, and then spending some time exploring the town of Collingwood.

Toronto to Craigleith Provincial Park

🚗 Drive: Craigleith Provincial Park is located on Highway 26, about 2.5 hours north of Toronto.

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26. Killbear Provincial Park

Killbear is another longer day trip from Toronto, and may work better as a weekend trip.

The park is located in cottage country, and is a popular spot for camping, canoeing, and hiking.

For a day trip, I would recommend taking a hike to one of the lookouts in the park, and then spending some time exploring the town of Parry Sound.

Toronto to Killbear Provincial Park

🚗 Drive: Killbear Provincial Park is located on Highway 400, about 4 hours north of Toronto.

27. Petroglyphs Provincial Park

Distance from Toronto : 210 km

Drive Time : 2.5 hours

Petroglyphs Provincial Park is one of the best day trips from Toronto for history buffs and nature lovers. The park is home to over 500 Indigenous rock carvings, as well as a variety of hiking trails.

Toronto to Petroglyphs Provincial Park

🚗 Drive : Petroglyphs Provincial Park is located on Highway 407 East.

28. Cheltenham Badlands

Distance from Toronto: 65 km

The Cheltenham Badlands is one of the best day trips from Toronto for nature lovers and photographers. The Badlands is a small area of exposed red clay, which was formed over 12,000 years ago.

The Badlands is located in the Town of Caledon, and is a popular spot for hiking, picnicking, and photography.

Toronto to Cheltenham Badlands

🚗 Drive: Take the Gardiner to the 410 North. Follow to Hurontario Street in Caledon. Continue to Olde Base Line Road, and follow signs to the Badlands.

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29. Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area

Distance from Toronto : 65 km

Rattlesnake Point is another great day trip from Toronto for nature lovers and photographers. The point is located in Milton, and offers stunning views of the Niagara Escarpment.

The point is also a popular spot for hiking, picnicking, and rock climbing.

30. Ferris Provincial Park

Distance from Toronto : 185 km

Drive Time : 2 hours

Ferris Provincial Park is a great day trip for those who want to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. The park is located in the town of Bancroft, and is popular for its hiking trails and scenic views.

For a day trip, I would recommend hiking to the top of Ferris Provincial Park. The hike is about 3 kilometers long and takes approximately 2 hours.

The views from the top are absolutely stunning, and you can see for miles. There are also a few other shorter trails that lead to lookout points.

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31. Dundas Peak

Dundas Peak is one of the best day trips from Toronto for those who love hiking and photography. The peak is located in Hamilton, and offers stunning views of the city and the Niagara Escarpment.

The hike to the top of Dundas Peak is about 3 kilometers long and takes approximately 2 hours.

32. Kelso Conservation Area

Kelso Conservation Area is a great day trip for those who want to escape the city and enjoy some of nature. The conservation area is located in Milton, and offers hiking trails, a beach, and picnic areas.

Adventurous Day Trips From Toronto

33. eramosa karst caves.

Estimated time: 1 hr

The Eramosa Karst is a geological formation that includes over 600 caves and sinkholes. The caves are located in the city of Guelph, and many of them have been turned into walking trails.

If you are looking for an adventure, then exploring these caves is definitely for you!

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34. Elora Gorge

Estimated time: 1 hr 30 min

The Elora Gorge is a popular spot for tubing, swimming, and hiking. The gorge is located in the town of Elora, and is a great place to spend a day in the summer.

People come from across Ontario to rent tubes and float down the rapids of the Gorge. Then they head to the Elora Mill for a lovely meal after their fun!

If you are looking to cool off on a hot day, then the Elora Gorge is the perfect day trip for you!

35. Grand River Rafting

Distance from Toronto: 115 km

Driving time: 1 hr 30 min

Grand River Rafting is a popular activity for those who love adventure. The company offers both half-day and full-day trips, depending on how much time you have.

The Grand River is located in the city of Kitchener, and is a great place to spend a day.

If you are looking to get wet and wild, then rafting down the Grand River is the perfect day trip for you!

36. Collingwood Suspension Bridge

Distance from Toronto: 145 km

Driving time : 1 hr 45 min

The Collingwood Suspension Bridge is a popular spot for hiking and photography. The bridge is located in the town of Collingwood, and is a great place to spend a day.

If you are looking for a scenic day trip, then the Collingwood suspension bridge climb is for you!

37. Hardwood Hills

Distance from Toronto: 285 km

Driving time: 3 hrs

Hardwood Hills is a popular spot for hiking, mountain biking, and skiing. The hills are located in the town of Barrie, and is a great place to spend a day on 2 wheels.

Best Winter Day Trips From Toronto

38. blue mountain village.

Distance from Toronto: 170 km

Driving time: 2 hrs

Blue Mountain Village is a popular spot for skiing, snowboarding, and shopping. The village is located in the town of Collingwood, and is a great place to spend a day in the winter.

Don’t forget to stop in at the Nordic Spa to warm up after a day on the slopes. The outdoor hot pools will help you and your muscles forget about falling off the chairlift four times in front of your friends.

If you are looking for a winter day trip, then Blue Mountain Village is the perfect place for you!

39. Horseshoe Valley

Distance from Toronto : 135 km

Driving time : 1 hr 30 min

Horseshoe Valley is a popular spot for skiing, snowboarding, and tubing. The valley is located in the town of Barrie, and is a great place to spend a day in the winter.

There are also several restaurants and bars in the area, so you can warm up with a drink after a day on the slopes.

If you are looking for a winter day trip, then Horseshoe Valley is the perfect place for you!

40. Ellicottville

Distance from Toronto : 240 km

Driving Time: 3 hrs

Ellicottville is a popular spot for skiing, snowboarding, and shopping. The town is located in the state of New York, and is a great place to spend a day in the winter.

The hills are always covered in snow, and the town is filled with quaint shops and restaurants.

If you are looking for a winter day trip, then Ellicottville is the perfect place for you!

Beach Day Trips Near Toronto

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41. The Beaches Neighbourhood

Distance from Toronto : 14 km

Driving time: 30 min

The Beaches neighbourhood is a popular spot for swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking. The neighbourhood is located in the city of Toronto, and is a great place to spend a day in the summer.

There are also several restaurants and cafes in the area, including Tori’s Bakeshop which caters to all allergies.

If you are looking for a summer day trip, then The Beaches neighbourhood is the perfect place for you!

42. Grand Bend Beach

Distance from Toronto: 225 km

Grand Bend Beach is a popular spot for swimming, sunbathing, and surfing. The beach is located in the town of Grand Bend, and is a great place to spend a day in the summer.

There are also several restaurants and cafes in the area, as well as a boardwalk that is perfect for people watching.

If you are looking for a summer day trip, then Grand Bend Beach is the perfect place for you!

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43. Sandbanks Provincial Park

Driving time: 2 hrs 30 min

Sandbanks Provincial Park is a popular spot for swimming, sunbathing, and hiking. The park is located in the town of Prince Edward County , and is a great place to spend a day in the summer.

There are also several campgrounds in the area, so you can make a weekend of it.

If you are looking for a summer day trip, then Sandbanks Provincial Park is the perfect place for you!

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44. Georgian Bay

Distance from Toronto: 180 km

Georgian Bay is a great spot for swimming, sunbathing on sandy beaches, and sailing. The bay is located in the town of Midland.

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45. Wasaga Beach

Wasaga Beach is a popular summertime destination for Toronto residents. The long sandy beach stretches for 14 km, making it the longest freshwater beach in the world.

Visitors can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, picnicking, and hiking along the Georgian Bay shoreline.

There are also several restaurants and cafes located nearby.

Cabins on the beach make this a great weekend trip as well as a day trip from Toronto.

46. Cobourg Beach

Cobourg Beach is located on Lake Ontario and offers a wide range of activities for visitors.

The beach is popular for swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking in the summer months.

There are also several walking trails nearby where you can enjoy views of the lake.

In the winter, the beach is a popular spot for ice fishing.

Wine Tasting One Day Trips From Toronto

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47. Niagara-on-the-Lake

Distance from Toronto: 135 km

Niagara-on-the-Lake is one of the closest day trips from Toronto, and definitely one of the most popular.

It’s renowned for its wineries, Victorian architecture, and charming shops.

This picturesque town situated along the Niagara River is also a great place to try your hand at stand-up paddleboarding or kayaking .

There are dozens of wineries in Niagara-on-the-Lake, so you’ll definitely want to dedicate an entire day to exploring them. Many of the wineries offer free tastings, so it’s a great way to sample what the area has to offer without breaking the bank.

Be sure to stroll down Queen Street, which is lined with cute cafés, restaurants, and boutique shops.

And if you’re a theatre buff, you can catch a show at the Shaw Festival, which runs from April to October.

👉 This is my favourite half day winery tour!

48. Prince Edward County

Distance from Toronto: 205 km

Estimated time: 2 hrs

This is another great wine region that makes for a perfect day trip from Toronto. Prince Edward County is located on the shores of Lake Ontario and has become a popular getaway for city dwellers looking to escape the hustle and bustle.

The area is home to over 40 wineries, many of which offer free tastings. So if you’re a fan of wine, this is the place for you.

In addition to its wineries, Prince Edward County is also known for its beaches, art galleries, and local shops.

If you’re looking for a place to stay, there are a number of bed and breakfasts, hotels, and Airbnbs in the area.

49. Caledon

Estimated time: 1 hour

Caledon is a small town located in the headwaters of the Credit River. It’s a great place for a day trip if you’re looking to get out of the city and explore the countryside.

There are a number of cideries in Caledon, making it the perfect place to go for a cider-tasting tour. The Spirit Tree Estate Cidery is one of the most popular and offers free tastings of their award-winning ciders.

Caledon is also home to a number of farms, so be sure to stop by one of the roadside stands to pick up some fresh fruits and vegetables.

Day Trips From Toronto With Kids

50. african lion safari.

Distance from Toronto: 90 km

Driving time: 1 hr 20 min

The African Lion Safari is a popular day trip destination for families with young children.

The park is home to over 1,000 animals, including lions, tigers, giraffes, and elephants.

Visitors can take a guided tour through the park on a safari bus or go on a self-guided tour in their own vehicle.

There are also a number of shows and animal encounters that take place throughout the day.

51. Canada’s Wonderland

Distance from Toronto: 45 km

Driving time: 45 mins

Wonderland is Toronto’s largest amusement park and a great place to take the kids for a day of fun.

The park has over 200 rides and attractions, including roller coasters, water slides, and live shows.

And if that’s not enough to keep the kids entertained, there’s also a 20-acre water park, Splash Works, that’s sure to make a splash.

Shopping Day Trips Near Toronto

52. aberfoyle antique market.

Driving time : 1 hr

Aberfoyle Antique Market is a popular day trip destination for antique lovers and bargain hunters.

The market is located in an old wool mill and has over 150 vendors selling everything from furniture to vintage clothing.

53. Buffalo (New York)

Distance from Toronto: 160 km

Just a short drive from Toronto is the city of Buffalo, New York. This American city is a great place to go for a day of shopping, as it has a number of large malls and outlet stores.

If you’re looking for designer brands at a fraction of the price, be sure to check out the Fashion Outlets of Niagara Falls.

And if you’re looking for a more unique shopping experience, head to Elmwood Village, where you’ll find a number of local shops and boutiques.

Map of One Day Trips From Toronto

How many days do I need in Toronto?

You could easily spend a week in Toronto and still not see everything the city has to offer.

However, if you only have a few days, I suggest spending at least two days exploring the downtown core and its attractions and then taking a day trip or two to explore some of the other great places nearby.

When are the best times to visit Canada?

The best time to visit Canada depends on what you’re looking to do.

If you want to experience all that the country has to offer, I recommend visiting in the summer or fall .

However, if you’re looking for excellent skiing, winter can be a great time to visit as well.

Best Spring Day Trips From Toronto

Spring is a great time to visit wineries in Niagara-on-the-Lake, check out theatre in Stratford, or head to Paris for some lovely hiking near Toronto.

Best Summer Day Trips From Toronto

Summer is the perfect time to visit the beach in Wasaga Beach Provincial Park, go hiking in Algonquin Provincial Park, or take a dip in the pool at Blue Mountain Resort.

How to take day trips from Toronto without a car?

There are a number of ways to take day trips from Toronto without a car. You can take the GO Train, which offers service to many of the destinations on this list. You can also take the Greyhound bus or use ride-sharing services like Uber or Lyft.

Or consider renting a car to allow yourself more freedom from bus schedules.

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Canada Travel Planning Guide

🚑  Should I buy Canada travel insurance?

100% YES!  — Canada has “free” healthcare but it’s only for citizens! Foreigners visiting need travel insurance in case anything happens on their visit. I recommend World Nomads – starting at just $5 a day!

💧 Can you drink the water in Canada?

Yes  — In all major cities in Canada, you can drink the tap water. There are very few, rural areas that you can’t. However, you should never drink river or lake water anywhere in the country! I recommend a Brita Water Bottle for long hikes and backcountry camping to stay safe and hydrated.

🚙💨  Is it safe to rent a car in Canada?

Yes  — Renting a car is a necessity in most of Canada! If you want to go on road trips or adventures outside of the major cities, you’ll need to rent a car. ( Read more )

📲  Will my phone work in Canada?

Maybe  — Some American companies work in Canada, but many will not. If your phone doesn’t work in Canada, I recommend getting a Canadian SIM card so you can get around and stay in contact with loved ones. We don’t have a lot of free WIFI in Canada, so you’ll need your phone for maps.

🏩  What’s the best way to book my Canada accommodations?

My go-to for Canadian hotels is Booking.com . For hostels, I use Hostel World . If you want a home-y feeling, check out VRBO (which is cheaper and safer than Airbnb).

Or get free accommodations with Trusted Housesitters!

✈️  What’s the best site to buy Canada flights?

For finding cheap Canadian flights, I recommend  Skyscanner .

🎫  Do I need a visa for Canada?

Likely Not  — US, UK, and EU passport holders don’t need Canadian visas. However, some other countries do ( check here! ). And if you plan to stay for more than 4 weeks (an average tourist visa length), you will need to look into visas to live in Canada.

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17 Awesome Day Trips From Toronto (+ How to Get There)

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Check Out These Day Trips From Toronto – Told By Our Local!

If you want to explore outside of Toronto – and/or you’re short one time – a day trip around southwestern Ontario is a great idea. This area of the province is packed with day trip ideas that have something to offer you in every season (except beaches in winter, obviously).

Eric would know – he grew up north of Toronto (near Barrie) and spent lots of time driving around Ontario for work once upon a time. Recently, and with Lisa, we’ve played tourist quite a bit. Now that we call the “Greater Golden Horseshoe” home once again, it’s an area we know quite well!

While it’s true that many Toronto day trips are best done with a car , Ontario transit is improving so we’ll tell you about all the ways to get somewhere whether that be by car, bus, train, or tour!

From classic small towns like Elora or Niagara-on-the-Lake to attractions like Niagara Falls and plenty of beaches, here is our list of great day trips from Toronto in both summer and winter!

Popular Toronto Day Tours

  • Niagara Falls Day Tour from Toronto (w/ Optional Boat Cruise)
  • Day Tour to Niagara on the Lake & Niagara Falls
  • Bruce Peninsula National Park & Tobermory Day Trip

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Niagara Falls

Address for Table Rock Welcome Centre: 6650 Niagara Pkwy, Niagara Falls, ON, Canada

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Did you know one of the top natural attractions in the world is a day trip from Toronto? Honestly, you probably did – but it’s good to mention it again anyway!

Niagara Falls is one of the best places to visit in Ontario and a popular sightseeing attraction in all of Canada – and for good reason!

Just so we are clear: Niagara Falls, Ontario is a city in Canada while Niagara Falls, New York is the city in the United States just across the river from it – and “Niagara Falls” is also the name of the three waterfalls that people come to see. This includes:

  • Horseshoe Falls also known as the “Canadian Falls” is the biggest one people think of first
  • American Falls is the name of a smaller waterfall on the American side (also beautiful)
  • Bridal Veil Falls is the smallest one right beside the American Falls!

In any case, a visit to the Niagara Falls region is a great idea. There are lots of great attractions that have to do with the Falls themselves like: the famous Hornblower Boat Cruise , Journey Behind the Falls , Skylon Observation Tower , and much more.

There are even fireworks each evening in the summer, and the Falls are lit up every night all year round for you to enjoy. In winter, the Festival of Lights means Friday and Saturday Fireworks from November to early January!

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The downtown core of the city – located around Clifton Hill – is loaded with restaurants, casinos, museums, games, and attractions for the whole family like the Niagara Skywheel, Dinosaur Adventure Golf, and many, many more.

North of the main falls area along the Niagara River, there are other natural attractions like the Niagara Whirlpool Jet Boat Tours , the White Water Walk , the Whirlpool Aero Car , The Botanical Gardens + Butterfly Conservatory , and more.

In short, you’d have plenty to do and see in Niagara Falls to fill up a day trip. Because Niagara Falls is so popular (especially in the summertime), it would be a good idea to book tickets for top activities ahead of time to make it easier for yourself.

You can start your visit at the Welcome Centre – it’s right at the edge of Horseshoe Falls.

We’ve also written extensive guides on visiting Niagara Falls:

  • Things to Do and See in Niagara Falls, Canada
  • How to Get to Niagara Falls from Toronto – More Detailed
  • Where to Stay in Niagara Falls (just in case you decide to stay over)!

Toronto to Niagara Falls By Car

Niagara Falls isn’t that far from Toronto – it’s just around the end of Lake Ontario to the southeast. That said, the driving distance is around 130 kilometres and might take as little as 1 hour and 30 minutes.

The most direct/popular route is to hop on the Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW)/403 towards Hamilton but you could also take a more scenic route on Highway 81 through areas like Beamsville.

Once you get closer to the Falls on the QEW, follow signs and exit onto ON-420/ Niagara Veterans Memorial Highway East. You can then find parking near the Falls for a high price (but convenient) or find a cheaper lot (but have to walk a bit).

HOWEVER, if you are driving you have to account for traffic in and out of Toronto and through Hamilton. During morning and afternoon commuter times, you might expect to add on 30 minutes to an extra 2 hours of driving time.

Toronto to Niagara Falls By Train

If you want to take the train, you have two options which can be limited depending on the time of year: the GO Train and the ViaRail. Both trains leave from Toronto Union Station in downtown Toronto.

Address of Union Station: 65 Front St W, Toronto, ON

As of early 2024, the GO Train from Toronto to Niagara Falls Station now makes daily trips (not just weekend or seasonal). This new Toronto to Niagara Falls GO train schedule makes the GO train much more doable and convenient as a viable option for a day trip.

The ViaRail train also leaves from Toronto Union Station but only runs once per day in the morning taking about 2 hours to get to Niagara Falls. There is also one return ViaRail train each day. You can  check the ViaRail website  for schedules and details.

Address for Go/ViaRail Station: 4267 Bridge Street, Niagara Falls, ON

Both trains arrive at the same station in Niagara Falls located north of the main Falls area. You can hop on the WEGO bus (now operates year-round), call a cab, or just walk – it’s a nice walk along the river (about 25 minutes) to the Falls!

Toronto to Niagara Falls By Bus

For buses direct to Niagara Falls from Toronto, you have two options: Megabus or FlixBus.

The Megabus and the FlixBus now leave from the new Union Station Bus Terminal located right downtown beside Union Station (the central train station). It’s at the corner of Bay St & Lakeshore Blvd. on the 2nd floor.

Address of Union Bus Terminal Downtown: 81 Bay St, Toronto, ON

Megabus and Flixbus have numerous daily departures for trips that take about 2 hours and good fares (approximately 20 CAD one way). You can check here on the  Megabus website and here for the FlixBus website for their schedules to Niagara Falls.

Once you arrive in Niagara Falls, buses get into the bus station in Niagara Falls which is right across from the train station.

Address of Niagara Falls Bus Terminal: 4555 Erie Ave, Niagara Falls, ON

Toronto to Niagara Falls Tour

Another way to get to Niagara Falls that is easy and takes the stress out of the logistics and traffic is by hopping on a shuttle or tour.

Tours are also a good cost-effective way to see the Falls without having added expenses like daily parking. Luckily for you, Niagara Falls is very popular so there are many that you can choose from!

Before you book a tour, definitely look into the itinerary – some tours are just for Niagara Falls while others give you free time/wine tastings in Niagara on the Lake (mentioned below).

In any case, tours are a good way to sit back and relax while a guide takes you to the best experiences and sights!

  • This Niagara Day tour from Toronto is popular and includes different activities at Niagara Falls
  • This popular day tour from Toronto to Niagara Falls includes a stop in Niagara-on-the-Lake (another great spot for a day trip – read the next section!).

Niagara-on-the-Lake

Address for Downtown NOTL: 6 Picton St, Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0, Canada

cars parked along street with colourful buildings and red brick clock tower in road.

If you want to explore Ontario’s premier wine region, you have to check out Niagara on the Lake.

Yes, you COULD visit Niagara-on-the-Lake (NOTL) when you visit Niagara Falls – but you could just as easily make either of them their own day trip since there is enough to explore.

Niagara-on-the-Lake is both a region and also a lovely little town in the region. Think of it as the capital of the area. This historic town is full of charm – shops, restaurants, historic sites, waterfront parks, and more.

red umbrellas and building through green vines at winery.

That said, the region is well-known in Canada for its wine. NOTL is a fertile area with a unique climate that is shaped by the Niagara Escarpment. As such, there are well over 90 wineries in the Niagara Region – many of which are in Niagara on the Lake.

Niagara-on-the-Lake is also one of the few places in the world that can produce Ice Wine – a sweet wine that is harvested from frozen grapes!

In any case, we would recommend a day in NOTL – the region has loads to check out on its own and it’s beautiful.

We did a wine tour of the region from Niagara Falls but you can sign up for a tour once you get to town. You can also do a self-guided tour which is easy when you have a winery map!

We wrote an article about some of our favourite wineries in Niagara on the Lake if you are interested in scouting out a few before you go!

  • Our Detailed Guide on Things to Do in Niagara on the Lake
  • Niagara-on-the-Lake Wine Tours – Our Awesome Day Tasting!
  • Our Niagara on the Lake Accommodation Guide – Just in case!

Toronto to Niagara-on-the-Lake By Car

The best (and only) way to get to Niagara-on-the-Lake (the town) -and to get around the whole region once there – is with a car.

Niagara-on-the-Lake is located about 20/25 minutes north of Niagara Falls so you drive there the same way – on the QEW/403 highway towards Hamilton.

Once you get close, you can get off in St. Catharines or in Glendale and follow signs into the region (usually via Highway 55 which runs through the whole region) directly to the town of Niagara-on-the-Lake.

The drive will take about 1 hour and 30 minutes in total. You’ll find paid parking downtown NOTL – and free (sneaky) parking near the Fort if you don’t mind a bit of a walk!

Toronto to Niagara-on-the-Lake By Train

There is no direct train from Toronto to Niagara-on-the-Lake (the town). You can get to “Niagara College” which is a campus IN Niagara-on-the-Lake if you train to St. Catharines but NOT close to the main old town.

Toronto to Niagara-on-the-Lake By Bus

You also can’t get to the town of Niagara-on-the-Lake by bus right from Toronto. You’d have to take a Megabus to St. Catharines and then take regional buses into the region (not super easy for a day trip).

The other option is to get to the Niagara Falls bus station (mentioned above in Niagara Falls) and then take the WEGO NOTL route (only in the summer) or take a taxi (about 25 minutes) from the bus station to NOTL.

Toronto to Niagara-on-the-Lake Tour

Since a car is the only way to get there for a single-day trip, you could also look into a tour to get there and back without hassle.

A tour is also nice because then you have a designated driver!

  • A classic Day Trip from Toronto to Niagara on the Lake (includes stops in Niagara Falls)
  • Another Day Tour from Toronto to Niagara Falls which includes a stop in Niagara-on-the-Lake.

Toronto Islands

Address for Jack Layton Ferry Terminal: 9 Queens Quay W, Toronto, ON M5J 2H3, Canada

toronto buildings skyline with lake and benches in foreground.

If you want to get out of the city for a day – but don’t want to go too far at all, you can head across the lake to Toronto Islands!

“The Island” is made up of 15 large and small islands that are connected by bridges or walkways. It’s the largest car-free neighbourhood in any city in North America! The Islands are a popular escape in most seasons – you can even visit in the winter.

There are many attractions (like Centreville Amusement Park ), beaches (there’s even one clothing option), smaller parks, and green spaces for picnics, biking paths, the opportunity for boat rentals, and more! There are also a handful of cafes, bars, and restaurants around the island.

We visited the Islands this past summer and loved it. We took the ferry from downtown (more on that right below).

Once there, we went to the beach, walked almost the whole length, got a bite to eat, and came home after a long day just enjoying the slower pace compared to being in the big city!

Believe it or not – people do live on the island. Since there are no cars, a bike is a very popular way to get around. You’ll find bike rentals everywhere.

Our Tip: Check out this Island Bike Tour With a Local to make the most of your time on the island!

Toronto to Toronto Islands By Car

It’s a car-free set of islands. You can’t drive there nor can you drive on the Islands, silly.

Toronto to Toronto Islands By Ferry/Water Taxi

To get to the Island, you have to go by boat but you have two options: The official ferry or a private water taxi. We bought a ticket for the ferry.

Three ferry routes leave from the same spot (Jack Layton Ferry Terminal) in downtown Toronto – but the ferries run to three separate locations on the Island: Centre Island, Hanlan’s Island, and Ward’s Island.

The ferry only takes like 13 minutes to cross but loading and unloading can take a few extra (especially in summer).

The nice thing is that when you buy a ticket, it includes the price for a return ticket. So you show a ticket to get on the ferry but to come home from the Island you just get on any ferry you like.

For example, we took the first ferry to Centre Island and came home from Ward’s Island Ferry Dock. No problem. You can buy a Ferry Ticket online (which we recommend because the lineup to buy in-person was massive in the summer).

The other option to get to the island is to hop on a private water taxi. Because they are smaller to load and faster to cross, they are a bit more expensive than the regular ferry ticket – but generally worth it if you don’t like long lines.

There are a few companies if you want to shop around at the pier – or you can check out Toronto Harbour Tours for this.

Location for Mill Street W Intersection

old stone mill by riverside reflecting off still water with black iron fence in foreground.

If it’s a small-town vibe you’re after, then heading for Elora, Ontario is the day trip for you. Located to the northwest of Toronto (kind of between Guelph, Arthur, and Kitchener), this picturesque spot is consistently considered one of Ontario’s prettiest small towns.

We visited on an extended weekend in the fall (October) and the colours were amazing. Of course, there is so much to see and do in any season – we wrote a massive guide on visiting Elora !

Elora is known for a few things: the mighty Grand River running through it and creating an impressive gorge, the historic old architecture, local shops and restaurants, and loads of walking trails in the area.

Right on the water, the impressive Elora Mill Hotel and Spa sits in an old mill building – we stayed there and it was beautiful. Nearby, Victoria Park offers views of the Elora Gorge, the waterfall, and the iconic “Tooth of Time” rock formation in the river.

As for the town, we loved our dinner and drink stop at Elora Brewing Company and took to the walking trails along the river and beyond (we did a big loop towards Fergus and back).

In the summer, you can go river tubing at Elora Gorge Conservation Area (very popular) and swim at the Elora Quarry (very busy).

Read More: Check Out Great Inns in Ontario !

Toronto to Elora By Car

Driving from Toronto to Elora takes about 2 hours (plus or minus 15 with or without traffic) depending on where you leave from.

The best way is the 401 Westbound towards Guelph, then take the exit for Highway 6 (towards/through Guelph).

If you stay on Highway 6 after Guelph, you’ll end up in the nearby town of Fergus, so you’ll need to adjust your course slightly. Fergus is only 5-10 minutes up the river driving from Elora. The signs are pretty clear once you’re in the region.

Toronto to Elora by Transit/Shuttle

The only option to not drive to Elora is to take the ParkBus – a private company that runs day trip shuttles from Toronto to parks, conservation areas, and hiking trails around Ontario.

They run trips to both Elora Gorge Conservation and the Elora Quarry (both in the warmer months) which you can check out on the ParkBus destinations page .

Hamilton Area Waterfalls

Address for Albion Falls: 885 Mountain Brow Blvd, Hamilton, ON, Canada

cascading waterfall through green trees in hamilton ontario.

It’s been said that Hamilton, Ontario is the waterfall capital of the world – and we would believe it!

The region just west of Toronto on Lake Ontario is home to well over 100 naturally occurring waterfalls. The number of waterfalls is thanks to the Niagara Escarpment that runs through southwestern Ontario (and beyond).

You can visit Hamilton – the city – but we’d suggest checking out the conservation areas, parks, trails, and waterfalls in the region all around the Hamilton area as well.

We spent a day physically driving around the area chasing waterfalls and going for hikes in conservation areas – and it was awesome!

Read More: Our Guide to Exploring Hamilton Waterfalls

If you don’t want to read our whole post on waterfalls – linked right above – here are the quick notes to get you started. We explored a few popular waterfalls and a few smaller ones to get a variety.

This included Albion Falls, Buttermilk Falls, Devil’s Punchbowl out in Stoney Creek, and the classic Tiffany Falls.

We didn’t get to explore the amazing view from Dundas Peak with Webster Falls nearby. You can also explore Eramosa Karst Conservation Area (with caves) close to Albion.

If you need a great view and hike, Albion Falls is a great option with parking to go on a short hike (about 15 minutes) to Buttermilk Falls. It’s easy terrain – just watch the path in places because it’s a steep drop!

We also really liked Felker’s Falls in Felker’s Falls Conservation Area. You park in a small residential neighbourhood and walk into the small park to get a set of falls all to yourself.

The trails were nice, too – very dense bush even though the car was just a few hundred metres away!

Toronto to Hamilton Waterfalls By Car

Since this day trip is to “explore the waterfalls around Hamilton” it is a must that you have a car.

We spent a whole day driving around the countryside from fall to fall and had a great time – and we only saw a fraction of the waterfalls/conservation areas.

That said, you can get to Hamilton the same way you go to Niagara Falls – on the QEW/403 towards Hamilton. The drive from Toronto to downtown takes about an hour to 1 hour 30 minutes (or a little more) with traffic.

Once you arrive, you might want to know which waterfalls you want to head for and have a bit of a plan.

For example, Dundas, Downtown Hamilton, and Stoney Creek are three very different areas so you shouldn’t just “go for it” or else you’ll waste time crisscrossing your path! The good news: most of the park areas have parking lots (some free, some paid).

Toronto to Hamilton By Train/Bus

You certainly can get to Hamilton by GO Bus from Toronto Union Station Bus Terminal. The ride takes about 50 minutes to get to downtown Hamilton. You can find more information on prices and routes with GO Transit here .

That said, once you get to Hamilton – for a day trip – it would be hard to then get to enough waterfalls using other public transit to make the trip possible. This is a day trip that just requires a car to complete in a worthwhile way.

Address for Cheltenham Badlands: 1739 Olde Base Line Road, Caledon, ON L7C  0K6

fountain spraying water with green trees behind.

Caledon is one of those things on this list that you’ll have to read more into because we cover a lot when we say “visit Caledon”.

Caledon is a rural town that is located northwest of Toronto – and it is divided into several small little villages and areas.

There’s a tiny “downtown” in Caledon Village which you can check out, but the reason to head for the area is for the hikes and the nature.

Caledon is home to some top conservation areas (in the Credit Valley) with waterfalls, walking trails, fishing, and geological attractions unlike anywhere in Ontario. There are MANY but we will focus on three:

One of the most popular parks to check out is Belfountain Conservation Area . It’s popular for day-trippers because there’s a lovely bridge that overlooks a dam/waterfall.

We went for a hike there and it was beautiful. There is even a picnic place for families. If you head for Belfountain, be sure to stop for a coffee and treat at Higher Ground Café !

Another very popular feature of the Caledon area is Forks of the Credit Provincial Park . This small Provincial Park is day-use only and packed with hiking trails, bridges, and a waterfall.

The Bruce Trail and Trans Canada Trail – as well as the Park’s trails- all run through this varied, rolling landscape. We had a great visit and even made our Forks of the Credit guide with a sample hiking itinerary (with detailed photos)!

red rock formations with green trees behind.

The last feature of the area that you can check out is the Cheltenham Badlands . As the name suggests, this rock formation resembles the red, rocky Badlands of Utah or Alberta.

The eroding earth is very cool to see up close (but you can’t walk on it, which is good because that protects it from human activity).

They redid the visitor area so that you can now read all about the history, hit the hiking trails, and have a place to park that you must pay for and off the main road. Our advice is to go early since the lot is small!

Toronto to Caledon By Car

Spoiler: This Caledon “explorer’s day trip” is best/only done with a car. Caledon isn’t too far from Toronto – but where you are starting will greatly dictate your route. Generally speaking, Caledon is to the northwest of Toronto past Brampton.

Once you get out of Toronto in the west end, you can take any of Highway 10, Dixie Road, or Airport Road northwest into the area. The driving distance is about 60 km and will take 45 minutes or longer (like an hour) with traffic.

Toronto to Caledon By Bus

Honestly, it would be hard to maximize your time in the area if you travelled by bus to Caledon. That said, you could get to Brampton GO Station via bus or train from Union and then take bus 37 towards Orangeville and get off in Caledon Village.

You’d have a hard time from there, though. Maybe pay for a taxi to take you around?

Collingwood + Blue Mountain

Address for Blue Mountain Resort: 190 Gord Canning Dr, The Blue Mountains, ON L9Y 1C2, Canada

large old red brick town hall building with clock and flag on top in downtown collingwood ontario.

Summer or winter, it doesn’t matter – it’s always a good idea to head up to Collingwood and the Blue Mountains on a day trip!

The town of Collingwood – located on the shores of southern Georgian Bay – is small with a nice walkable downtown area full of shops and places to eat. The nearby Millennium Overlook Park or the Collingwood Museum are other places to visit!

We loved Duncan’s Cafe for brunch/lunch – but there are many more places to try!

You have to drive through Collingwood to get to the actual “Blue Mountains” which are a raised geological area. There, you’ll find Blue Mountain Resort – arguably the best summer/winter resort in the province.

From top slopes in the winter to dozens of activities in the summer, it’s a popular spot to check out. We went for a visit to The Village last summer (Lisa’s first time) and it was an absolute hub of activity.

Another place you can check out if you’re heading to this area of the province is the Scandinave Spa at Blue Mountain . This VERY popular spa experience is the perfect way to unwind (especially in the winter) with outdoor baths, waterfalls, massages, fire pits, and more.

Toronto to Collingwood By Car

By far the easiest way to get to Collingwood is by car. Collingwood is located to the north of Toronto on the south shore of Georgian Bay (getting into Ontario cottage country) about 2 hours and 20 minutes driving (about 160 km driving distance).

The best route is very similar to how you drive to Caledon – through Brampton, Orangeville (Highway 10), and then just follow County Road 124 the rest of the way.

The other route is up Highway 400 (past Barrie) but then heads west on Horseshoe Valley Road until it becomes Highway 26.

Highway 26 will take you right through Stayner, downtown Collingwood, and Blue Mountain. This route also takes longer because traffic is usually awful on the 400.

Once you arrive in Collingwood, there’s plenty of street parking. If you are heading for Blue Mountain, you will find that they have large parking lots, too.

Toronto to Collingwood By Bus/Shuttle

You can get to Collingwood in the winter season by private tour/shuttle services that run from Toronto to Collingwood. Check out AU Coach Tours with downtown Toronto pick-ups to Blue Mountain.

Wasaga Beach

Address for Nancy Island: 119 Mosley St, Wasaga Beach, ON L9Z 2X1, Canada

Speaking of southern Georgian Bay, how about a day at the beach? How about a day at the longest freshwater beach in the world?! Well, that’s Wasaga Beach for you.

Located in the town of Wasaga Beach north of the city (just east of Collingwood), the stretch of shoreline offers visitors 14 kilometres of sandy beach and summer and winter fun.

Officially Wasaga Beach Provincial Park , the beach is Blue Flag certified (that means it’s really good/safe for world standards) and also includes walking and cross-country ski trails in the winter!

Along the waterfront (in the summer), there are a TON (seriously, very many) restaurants, bars, stores, and shops – you name it, it’s there! The area also has a bit of natural and war history to check out at Nancy Island Historic Site.

Toronto to Wasaga Beach By Car

Once again, for a day trip, the best/only option to get to Wasaga Beach is by car. The town and beach are located about a 2-hour drive north of Toronto with a driving distance of about 150 kilometres.

The route is the same way you would head to Collingwood but instead head slightly east instead of west when you reach Georgian Bay.

You can also go up Highway 400, get off in Barrie, and snake along smaller highways and county roads to get there.

Once you get there, you’ll find ample parking. Some lots and spots are 5 dollars close to the beach. You can also park inside the official park – but it’s 3 or 4 times that price.

Prince Edward County

Address for Beacon Bike and Brew: 188 Picton Main St, Picton, ON K0K 2T0, Canada

concrete sidewalk entrance to winery with trees in prince edward county.

This is probably one of the farthest day trips we have on the list, but a day trip to Prince Edward County is worth it!

This “island-like” region (it’s technically a peninsula) extends into Lake Ontario. It’s a great region with unique geography from sandy dunes to fertile land for wine grapes!

As such, PEC – also often called “The County” – is known as another of Ontario’s wine regions! We really like PEC and we’ve spent quite a bit of time exploring the whole region.

That said, there are lots of things to see and do in Prince Edward County . The main towns – Picton and Wellington – offer you shops, cafes (like Beacon Bike and Brew ), restaurants, and more.

You can head for the beach or hike the massive dunes when exploring Sandbanks Provincial Park . It’s a great place in Ontario if you want to try day camping !

Read More: Our Guide to Discovering Sandbanks Provincial Park (+Dunes Trail)

However, the region is best known for its wineries. There are close to 40 wineries – bigger operations and smaller family-run ones. Check out Huff Estates or Sandbanks Estate Winery – famous for their Baco Noir.

We have a post on the best wineries in Prince Edward County (it’s a work in progress as we visit more)!

chips and salsa on plate with pint of beer on wooden table.

There are also lots of breweries like Parson’s Brewing Company and Lake on the Mountain Brewing Co . (another of our favourites).

You also can’t forget about The County Cider Company ! We really can’t do the area justice – you have to go and see for yourself. Just remember if you have alcoholic beverages, you shouldn’t be driving (and have a designated driver).

Toronto to Prince Edward County By Car

The best (and only) way to get to and get around the County is by car. There’s just no way around it. The drive from Toronto is pretty easy – just take Highway 401 east, get off in Belleville (or exit #522), and head south into the County.

To head right to Picton, the drive will be about 2 hours and 30 minutes (210 km driving distance) but once you’re there you have the whole region to explore!

Parking will vary but all wineries and breweries have parking plus there’s ample street parking in Picton, Wellington, etc.

Alternatively, if you have a group of people you could look into renting a limo or hiring a taxi for a whole day. If you split the cost, it would make for a more manageable trip – plus then you have a designated driver secured all day!

Toronto to Prince Edward County By Train

You can’t travel to Prince Edward County by train. The best you could do is to get to Belleville on the ViaRail.

Then you’d have to rent a car or get a taxi to get into the County – even then you’d need a direction like Picton or a specific winery.

Barrie + Oro-Medonte

Address for Flying Monkeys Brewery: 107 Dunlop St E, Barrie, ON L4M 1A6, Canada

city buildings with waterfront pathways and blue lake in front.

If you want to spend a day at the beach/another lovely little waterfront, then you should head for Barrie! Barrie is a relatively large city located north of Toronto up on the shores of Lake Simcoe at Kempenfelt Bay.

As a day trip, you wouldn’t need to visit most of the city (it sprawls out quite a bit). You would be perfectly fine heading for the small downtown area by the waterfront (Dunlop Street East).

Here, you’ll find a few shops, restaurants, pubs ( Donaleigh’s Irish Public House ), and even a great brewery – Flying Monkeys – with a nice patio.

At the waterfront, there are numerous parks with walking trails that run for kilometres. Heritage Park is close to downtown and if you walk south, you can find the main one – Centennial Park and Centennial Beach.

If you want to get out on the water, you can rent a canoe, kayak, or paddleboard from the small stands along the shoreline. You can even check out the Spirit Catcher sculpture – and there are stalls for ice cream, too!

If you are heading up to Barrie, you might also be interested in heading a bit further north. Just a bit farther up the highway, you’ll find the township of Oro-Medonte and more for a variety of the areas ski hills/recreation areas!

Specifically, check out Hardwood Hills Ski and Bike – mountain biking, hiking, and disc golf in summer and cross-country skiing in winter.

You might also try Snow Valley Resort , Horseshoe Resort , or Mount St. Louis Moonstone for winter skiing/tubing and some summer activities (Horseshoe is open in summer).

  • How to Get to Barrie From Toronto – In Detail
  • 25 Things to Do and See in Barrie !

Toronto to Barrie By Car

Barrie is located basically due north of Toronto. As such, the easiest way to get from Toronto to Barrie is by car.

The driving distance is about 100 km and it’ll take about one hour and 30 minutes (depending on traffic) on Highway 400 (the major highway you take all the way there).

As you get close to Barrie, get off at Bayfield Street to head for downtown and the waterfront. There is lots of paid parking once you get downtown or to the waterfront.

If you want to head for any of the ski hills north of the city mentioned above, you need a car. Many are accessible past Barrie on Highway 400 or Highway 11 northbound.

Toronto to Barrie By Train

Depending on the time of day, you could take the GO Train to Barrie but they usually only run at night in this direction (to bring commuters home).

So, to go to Barrie in the morning, you’ll need to take the GO Bus OR a combo of train and bus (see more below). The overall trip would take about one hour and 30 minutes. Here’s the  GO Route Planner for this Toronto-Barrie route .

If you do take the train, you will head for Allandale Waterfront GO Station which is right by the waterfront and a short walk to downtown.

Just so you know: Barrie city transit is included in your GO fare if you get off the train and travel within 30 minutes of getting into Barrie. You can learn more  on the city of Barrie website here .

Address for Allandale GO Station: 24 Essa Road, Barrie, Ontario

Toronto to Barrie By Bus

There are more options for taking the bus to Barrie. As we mentioned above, you can take the GO Bus or Ontario Northland.

To be honest, the Northland is a direct trip whereas you may have to change via the GO Bus so you pick your battle here. You can check for fares and times on Ontario Northland .

Both the GO Bus and the Ontario Northland now leave from the new Union Station Bus Terminal in Toronto at 81 Bay Street. It’s at the corner of Bay St & Lakeshore Blvd.

Whichever you take, all buses end at the same station near the Barrie Waterfront downtown.

Address Barrie Bus Terminal: 24 Maple Avenue Barrie ON L4N 7W4

Gravenhurst + The Muskokas

Address for Sawdust City Brewing: 397 Muskoka Rd N, Gravenhurst, ON P1P 1G3, Canada

blue lake with docks and ferry boat docked with blue sky above.

If you want your chance at getting a taste of the famous “cottage country” region in Ontario known as the Muskokas, then head to Gravenhurst! This small town just off Highway 11 has plenty of natural beauty to check out for a day.

Nestled up in the bottom of Lake Muskoka, Gravenhurst has a nice little downtown, some historic sites, and a great Wharf area with a boardwalk to check out.

Of course, you can go much higher up into Ontario – but these wouldn’t be day trips. You might be able to check out nearby Bracebridge, but that’s about as far as you’d wanna go in a single day. There are great Muskoka accommodations (like resorts) nearby you could visit for a day.

Once you’re in town, there are lots of great things to do in Gravenhurst . A classic thing to do is to take a cruise on the vintage Muskoka steamships and check out the Discovery Centre to learn about the area.

You might want to visit Gull Lake Rotary Park or Lookout Park overlooking the water. Just be sure to book in advance if you want to cruise because they can sell out in the summer WELL in advance!

Oh, and if you’re passing through downtown Gravenhurst don’t forget to check out Sawdust City Brewing . This brewery does amazing craft beer and has a great venue for tastings and events – we even wrote about our visit to Sawdust City !

Toronto to Gravenhurst By Car

Unsurprisingly, the best way to get to Gravenhurst and explore it is by car. Gravenhurst is located north of Toronto (past Barrie) up Highway 11.

It’s about 2 hours of driving (170 kilometres driving distance) so if you leave in the morning you can get in a whole day of hiking, eating, and enjoying!

Once you get to Gravenhurst, there’s free parking down at the waterfront Wharf area and street parking along the main street through “downtown”. We had no problem finding parking!

Toronto to Gravenhurst By Bus

The Ontario Northland bus does go from Toronto to Gravenhurst around 3 times a day – but the trip takes 2 hours and 50 minutes.

We’d say it’s a great idea but for a day trip you might want that extra hour back so perhaps driving is best. That said, you can see the prices and schedule for Ontario Northland here .

Address for The Bookshelf: 41 Quebec St, Guelph, ON N1H 2T1, Canada

small city buildings and main street through green trees.

If you are feeling the green vibes and want another option for the country, then you should head to Guelph! This growing farm town is very agriculturally-conscious, and there’s lots to see and do!

We like Guelph quite a bit. It’s got a nice downtown core with restaurants, bars, and plenty of shops.

As for things to do and see, there’s a famous Farmer’s Market on Saturday, a massive Basilica on the hill, a civic museum, The Bookshelf , and more. You can even skate at City Hall in winter!

If you want to connect with nature, you can rent a canoe/kayak on the rivers (and eat ice cream at “ The Boathouse Tearoom “), walk the numerous walking trails through the parks, check out the Arboretum, or head north of the city to Guelph Lake Conservation Area with a beach!

Oh, and Guelph is known for its breweries – so be sure to visit Brothers Brewing right downtown or Royal City Brewing for a taste of some great craft beer!

If you need more Guelph knowledge, we’ve got a bunch of great posts about travelling to and exploring Guelph, Ontario:

  • How to Get to Guelph from Toronto – All Ways in Detail
  • 21 Things to Do and See in Guelph
  • Awesome Pubs and Bars in Guelph

Toronto to Guelph By Car

As with most places on this list, it’s easiest/best to get to Guelph by car for a day trip. Guelph is located west (and a bit south) of Toronto. Just take Highway 401 for about 1 hour and 20 minutes (traffic depending).

It’s about 90 kilometres driving distance so not too far – and it’s an easy one. You then take Highway 46 (which is exit #299). This turns into Gordon Street and you’ll drive right downtown Guelph.

Once downtown, there are lots of places to park whether you’re looking for street parking or parking lots. Parking in the Baker Street lot means you can go eat at Baker Street Station Pub which is a quick walk from downtown.

Toronto to Guelph By Train

You actually can get to Guelph by train with ViaRail but it does not work for a day trip there and back.

There are now several train-only (direct, no transfers) trips from Toronto to Guelph one in the morning, then around lunch, then a bunch in the late afternoon (to serve the commuters heading home to Guelph from Toronto).

These train trips take about 1 hour 30 minutes – so a day trip on the GO Train is possible. It’s also cheaper with a Presto Card, FYI.

Also, since weekday and weekend schedules vary slightly, it’s important to check the GO Transit Schedule ahead of time to know how and when you are travelling.

Toronto to Guelph By Bus

As for the bus, you could theoretically take the GO Bus the whole way if you left early in the morning.

Otherwise, you’d have to take the GO train/bus combo later in the morning (you can check the GO Transit Schedule ) to make it worth your time for a day trip.

Grand River + Cambridge

Address for Downtown Cambridge: 25 Queens Square, Cambridge, ON, Canada

stone church with spire along blue river with bridge beside.

If you want more of a hidden gem day trip from Toronto, you might consider heading to Cambridge, Ontario!

Once known as Galt, this smaller city close to Kitchener is located right on the Grand River – an important feature in Ontario’s landscape and history. The city is made up of smaller towns like Preston, Hespeler, and Galt/West Galt – each with its unique charm.

There are lots of things to do in the Cambridge area such as shop/cafe/pub hop, check out the McDougall Cottage Historic Site, or just simply wander the Grand.

The historic buildings (Central Presbyterian Church, seen above) make for lovely photographs. There are many pathways along parts of the river that cut through tranquil parks and green spaces.

Outside the city centre (this is where a car comes in), there are things like the Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory, Shade’s Mills Conservation Area, and Chicopee Resort for winter tubing and summer fun, too!

Eric has played disc golf at Chicopee in the summer and it was an absolute blast!

One of the top activities along the Grand River is river tubing in the summer. There are a few places you can do it but Cambridge is certainly a popular location. Tubing the Grand launches north of the city centre just upriver!

Toronto to Cambridge By Car

No surprise, but it’s best to head to Cambridge in a car. The city is located to the west and a little south of Toronto (south of Guelph). Just take Highway 401 westbound out of the city.

You can then take exit #286 or #282 and head south into Cambridge. 282 takes you RIGHT into downtown along the river.

The total driving distance is about 100 km and 1 hour (of course, traffic-depending). Once you get there, there’s street parking and a handful of lots to park in.

Toronto to Cambridge By Bus

Since Greyhound shut down its routes in Canada in 2021, there is, unfortunately, no bus option between these two cities.

Kawartha Lakes

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One more day trip to the other famous Ontario Cottage region doesn’t hurt, right? Then you may want to check out Kawartha Lakes!

Kawartha Lakes is an actual place, the Kawartha Lakes are a grouping of lakes, and the “Kawarthas” is the name that has come to represent this area of unique rocky landscape and lakes!

The region is known to include towns like Bobcaygeon (also the name of a famous song by the Tragically Hip – a Canadian band), Lindsay, and Buckhorn, and features popular lakes like Stoney and Sturgeon.

There are a few parks in the area – such as Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park and Petroglyphs Provincial Park but they are farther to the east.

Heading more south (close to Campbellford) you’ll find the Ranney Gorge Suspension Bridge on the Trent-Severn Waterway. This is a great stop if you want another short walk and amazing photos!

Oh, and don’t forget to eat some Kawartha Dairy ice cream. You can find it all over Ontario but it bears the name of the famous region being founded in Bobcaygeon!

Toronto to Kawartha Lakes By Car

Given the large nature of the area, this day trip is best done by car. Luckily, there are a few ways to get to the area – and it depends on where you are heading in the region.

To drive to Bobcaygeon, for example, you’ll head to the northeast of Toronto for about 2 hours (traffic depending) on Highway 401 to Highway 115 then to Highway 35.

The distance is about 160 kilometres so it’s not too long but it’ll certainly be a bit of a trek. You will want to start in the morning to not waste the day.

Milton Conservation Areas

Address for Rattlesnake Point CA: 7200 Appleby Line, Milton, ON L9E 0M9, Canada

If you want an area that is jam-packed with outdoor adventure in all seasons, you should head for Milton, Ontario!

If you’re a local, you might be laughing, but hear us out. Milton is home to some top conservation areas with excellent trails for hiking, snowshoeing, and scenic views.

The reason Milton has such a great outdoor scene is because of the Niagara Escarpment. It runs along the edge of town (and includes part of the Bruce Trail) and shapes the landscape.

As such, there are three places in particular that – if you head out to Milton – you should check out: Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area , Kelso Conservation Area , and Crawford Lake Conservation Area .

In the summer season, these places can get pretty busy (because of the stunning views/vantage points from the high cliffs).

So if you plan on being a day-tripper from Toronto, be sure to be safe when you visit and be flexible enough to check out another area. If you go in the winter, bring your skis and/or snowshoes to make the most of the trails!

Toronto to Milton By Car

Exploring the Milton/Halton area is easiest by car – especially if you plan on visiting more than one place while out for the day.

The drive to Milton is pretty easy – you just take Highway 401 west out of Toronto and head for exit #320. All three areas above can be found from this exit.

The drive will take about an hour (for about 70 km driving distance) but since you are going against commuter traffic in the morning and afternoon you might be spared super stuffy traffic in/out of the west end. Good luck!

Toronto to Milton By Train/Bus

Milton has a GO Station in the town centre that is serviced by GO Bus and Train – the issue is much like the day trip to Barrie: if you wanted to go to Milton in the morning, the train would be coming against you to bring commuters to work. That said, you can still have a look at the GO Transit website .

Cobourg Beach + Cobourg

Address for Cobourg Beach: 138 Division St, Cobourg, ON K9A 3P3, Canada

If you haven’t had enough of beaches – and you don’t want to drive to get to one – then you have one more potential option: heading to Cobourg, Ontario!

This small town on Lake Ontario boasts one of the best beaches in the province – and it’s right downtown close to the centre!

Cobourg Beach is a public beach with lots of amenities and green space, food options nearby, a splash pad for kids, and there are even camping grounds.

A highlight is that there are walking trails along the water that extend along the shoreline – so there’s more to do than just visiting the beach.

As for Cobourg itself, the downtown core is small but full of little shops, cafes, places to eat, bars, an art gallery, and more! Oh, and don’t forget to photograph the lighthouse if you go. It’s quite nice down by the Harbour!

Toronto to Cobourg By Car

The best option (as per usual) is to drive to Cobourg. From Toronto, you head east on Highway 401 for about 1 hour and 30 minutes (120 km driving distance).

Take exit #472 and head south to the water. Once you get there, you can find parking on the street or in a paid lot.

Toronto to Cobourg By Train

You actually could take the ViaRail train to the beach (there is no GO service). Cobourg has a ViaRail station not too far from downtown. The trip will take an hour each way.

The good news is you could do it – leave in the morning and return to Union at night. The potential bad news is for the price you could rent a car and pay for a tank of gas for cheaper (season-dependent).

In any case, it’s an option! You can check for times and prices at the ViaRail website .

Buffalo, USA

Address for City Hall: 65 Niagara Square, Buffalo, NY 14202, United States

city skyline with blue lake and speedboat in front.

If you’re looking for day trips to the USA from Toronto, Buffalo, New York is probably your best bet! Buffalo is surprisingly not far from Toronto – making it a popular spot for cross-border shopping.

Once you get downtown, you can check out the Canalside area, the Naval and Military Park, the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site, and more!

Mind you, this is an international border so you will need to bring ID with you to go there and back!

Toronto to Buffalo By Car

Being located across the border and south of Niagara Falls, driving to Buffalo is a good option – but you should get a head start in the morning.

From Toronto, you take our friend the QEW/Highway 403 towards Hamilton and then head for Niagara Falls.

You can then choose: cross into the USA at Niagara Falls and the Rainbow Bridge OR drive south to Fort Erie and cross on the Peace Bridge (closer to actual Buffalo)!

The trip will take anywhere from 2 to 3 hours (about 170 km driving distance). The thing is, you pass through so many areas that MAY slow you down that it’s just hard to nail down an exact time.

Toronto to Buffalo By Bus

Luckily, because it’s a popular city, you can take both the Greyhound, Megabus, or FlixBus to Buffalo. Yes, Greyhound shut down Canadian operations in 2021 but only routes in Canada – they still run cross-border Toronto to Buffalo.

The Megabus, FlixBus, and Greyhound all leave from the new Union Station Bus Terminal located at 81 Bay Street Union Bus Terminal.

As for time, Greyhound can do it in about 3 hours one way (some slightly more, some slightly less). It depends on the day of travel.

You can check schedules and prices with Greyhound , FlixBus , or the Megabus . All buses arrive at the same station.

Address for Buffalo Downtown Terminal: 181 Ellicott St, Buffalo, NY 14203, United States

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And there you have it – a rundown of some of the best day trips from Toronto.

Of course, there are a handful more places to check out and dozens of single attractions, but we think we’ve rounded up the best trips to keep you busy for a full day! Let us know where you end up – we’d love to hear it!

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Toronto, Canada, is a fabulous city, but if you have some extra time, why not visit some of the other cities and towns near Toronto in Southern Ontario? From the stunning spectacle of Niagara Falls to the small-town charm of Elora and Stratford, the region surrounding Toronto is worth exploring.

Check out the places you can visit, all within a two-hour drive from Toronto, that offer visitors a wide range of experiences.

Niagara Falls

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One of the world's natural wonders, Niagara Falls attracts visitors from around the world. If you're in Toronto, Niagara Falls is an easy day trip . It is about 80 miles away. The famous  Maid of the Mist  boat that sails around the falls can be a thrilling adventure, although it is only seasonally available from April to November.

Jordan and the Niagara Wine Region

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About 70 miles from Toronto, the Niagara wine region offers visitors dozens of wineries. This region is famous for its ice wine. Check out spectacular natural surroundings via the Bruce Trail . Jordan is one of the charming towns among many in the area.

You can take a wine tour by bike, car, or  Air  Bus . Or, visit Cave Spring Cellars , a scenic winery with a restaurant, spa, resort, and shopping.

Collingwood

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Located on Georgian Bay, Collingwood, about 90 miles from Toronto, underwent a major restoration in the late 90s. Today it is popular year-round, with skiing Blue Mountain in the winter, and hiking, biking, golfing , and boating in the summer. Lovers of the outdoors will especially enjoy the Collingwood area and consider  Scenic Caves Nature Adventures .

Wasaga Beach

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Wasaga Beach is the longest freshwater beach in the world, with eight miles of sandy shoreline and glorious sunsets. Wasaga Beach has been awarded Blue Flag status for its efforts to manage its shoreline according to international environmental standards.

In addition to beach activities, there is hiking and bird watching, as well as family-friendly cultural and historic events that commemorate the War of 1812 through tours and museums.

For people looking to extend their day trip to Wasaga, there are lots of beach houses and cottages available to rent. Wasaga is 90 miles from Toronto.

Niagara-on-the-Lake

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A more sophisticated, cultural destination than its famous neighbor Niagara Falls, Niagara-on-the-Lake is a lovely town brimming with heritage and charm—and only 80 miles away from Toronto.

You might want to catch a show at the famous Shaw Festival Theatre, take an architectural walk, shop, visit historic Fort George , or check out the many  things to do with kids near Niagara Falls .

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Known foremost as a steel town, Hamilton also has a rich cultural side, including historical museums and fine art galleries.

Some of the top things to do in Hamilton include visits to​ the  Canadian Warplane Museum , which displays aircraft from World War II planes to jets; the  Whitehern Historic House and Garden , an outstanding intact historic house; and the Royal Botanical Gardens, which has one of the largest lilac collection and 18 miles of trails. Hamilton is just over 40 miles away, about an hour's drive.

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About 40 miles from Toronto,  Oakville is an upscale town with diverse dining and shopping. Golf is popular here. Or, if you're looking for a day of boutiques and galleries in a pretty waterside setting, Oakville is a good choice.

If golf is your thing, you might want to grab a tee time at the  Glen Abbey Golf Course , or, if that's not possible, visit the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame . Otherwise, shopping and dining are top​-notch in this town.

To get there, you can drive for just over 30 minutes or grab a  GoTrain  from Toronto and be there in 20 minutes.

St. Jacobs Country

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St. Jacobs has maintained its small-town charm despite being a major tourist draw. The local Mennonites are part of the town's success story as many of their unique wares are sold in the more than 100 specialty shops and at the outstanding farmer's market.

Learn more about the   Mennonite culture, consider a visit to the Quilt Gallery, or check out the Maple Syrup Museum.

St. Jacobs is 80 miles from Toronto.

Elora (Elmira and Fergus)

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About an hour's drive from Toronto is in the town of Elora and nearby Elmira and Fergus. These towns offer up small-town Ontario at its best. Elora is perched prettily on the Grand River and the Elora Gorge. This quaint village is noted for its interesting shops, historic stone buildings, country inns, and bed and breakfasts.

Among the many things to do, you can shop, tube down the Grand River, hike, visit or dine at the Elora Mill, attend the  Elora Festival  in July or the  Fergus Scottish Festival  in August, and take the Elora-Fergus artist studio tour.

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Stratford is famous for its annual Stratford Festival  (April to November), which is a repertory theater festival with an emphasis on the works of Shakespeare. Also, it is known for its beautiful gardens. The picturesque town of Stratford, also like its English namesake, is located on the Avon River, about 95 miles from Toronto. Nearby St Mary's has a well-preserved Victorian downtown district and one of the largest collections of historic limestone buildings in Ontario.

While in Stratford, you might want to eat at a culinary arts school. The town offers great dining throughout. Also, consider a visit to a garden or find an architectural tour. If that doesn't interest you, then go shopping.

Midland/Penetanguishene

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Part of Ontario's cottage country, Midland-Penetanguishene, is 90 miles from downtown Toronto. It has a rich heritage that blends Native, French, and British cultures. Midland-Penetanguishene is of interest to history buffs and nature lovers alike.

You can visit the   Sainte-Marie Among the Hurons Native Village, see the Martyr’s Shrine, take the Georgian Bay 30,000 Island boat tour, or walk around the historic naval and military base at  Discovery Harbour .

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Niagara Falls

🚗 170 miles ⏱️ 2 hours, 50 minutes

Experience the awe-inspiring beauty of Niagara Falls. Take a boat tour to get up close to the falls or marvel from many of the jaw-dropping viewpoints.

View of Michigan Labor Legacy Monument on Hart Plaza near river embarkment in Detroit, USA.

🚗 447 miles ⏱️ 4 hours, 45 minutes

Explore vibrant Detroit, known for its automotive history and revitalized downtown area. This dynamic city is a must-visit.

Statue of Liberty, New York with view of Manhattan and the Hudson River

🚗 860 miles ⏱️ 8 hours

Needing little introduction, New York City is brimming with world-renowned attractions. Make sure to visit a Broadway show, explore Central Park and Times Square, and admire the Statue of Liberty.

🚗 450 miles ⏱️ 4 hours, 20 minutes

Discover the capital city of Canada, Ottawa, with historic landmarks and national museums. Parliament Hill, the Canadian Museum of History, is just one of the highlights.

Nova Scotia

🚗 1,985 miles ⏱️ 20 hours, 15 minutes

Visit unforgettable Nova Scotia, with rugged coastlines, pretty fishing villages, and historic sites. The Cabot Trail and interesting town of Lunenburg are both must-visits. As is a taste of the delicious seafood.

Grand Lake or Lake Nipissing at dusk close to Algonquin Provincial Park

Algonquin Provincial Park

🚗 306 miles ⏱️ 3 hours, 20 minutes

At stunning Algonquin Provincial Park you can expect pristine lakes, forests and wildlife in abundance! A must for outdoor fans, explore the hiking trails and go canoeing or kayaking.

High rise downtown buildings with sliver of water behind and pink and gold sky

🚗 600 miles ⏱️ 6 hours, 30 minutes

The historic charm of Montreal, with cobblestone streets and lively festivals makes it pretty special. Head to Old Montreal, climb Mount Royal, and delight at trying the renowned bagels.

Chicago skyline aerial drone view from above, lake Michigan and city of Chicago downtown skyscrapers cityscape bird's view from park, Illinois, USA

🚗 1,120 miles ⏱️ 13 hours, 20 minutes

With iconic architecture and world-class museums with sites such as Millennium Park, Chicago has plenty to offer. Plus you can unwind after all that exploring with a tasty deep-dish pizza.

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, USA city skyline.

Myrtle Beach

🚗 1,640 miles ⏱️ 19 hours, 30 minutes

Relax on the sunny beaches and enjoy the lively entertainment scene of Myrtle Beach. Whether you're golfing, shopping, or dining, there's something for everyone.

New Orleans, Louisiana, USA with a streetcar in downtown New Orleans on Canal Street on a sunny day with buildings in the background.

New Orleans

🚗 2,090 miles ⏱️ 20 hours

With a rich history, New Orleans has an unrivalled music scene, with Mardi Gras a must-visit festival. Make sure a visit to French Quarter and steamboat cruise on the Mississippi are also on the to-do list.

The fishing village of Tilting, Fogo Island,with two red cabins on the water

Newfoundland

🚗 2,325 miles ⏱️ 29 hours

Enjoy an unforgettable journey to Newfoundland, with its enchanting coastline. Explore Gros Morne National Park, visit historic St. John's, and witness icebergs along the coast.

Boldt Castle Power House, One Thousand islands, New York State, USA with trees in the foreground surrounded by sea on a sunny day.

Thousand Islands

🚗 354 miles ⏱️ 4 hours, 30 minutes

Cruise through Thousand Islands, where clear waters and charming islands await. Take a boat tour, go kayaking, or explore historic castles in this picturesque region.

Nashville, Tennessee, USA with neon signs on Lower Broadway Area at night.

🚗 1,231 miles ⏱️ 11 hours, 50 minutes

Nashville, renowned for its music scene, isn't just for country music lovers. Check out the legendary honky-tonks on Broadway, visit the Country Music Hall of Fame, and indulge in delicious Southern cuisine.

Frontenac Castle in Old Quebec City in the beautiful sunrise light.

Quebec City

🚗 800 miles ⏱️ 8 hours

Step back in time and explore the historic charm of Quebec City, with its cobblestone streets, fortified walls, and European ambiance.

Washington DC, US Capitol Building in a cloudy sunrise with mirror reflection

Washington DC

🚗 805 miles ⏱️ 9 hours

Discover the iconic landmarks of Washington DC, the capital of the United States. National Mall, Smithsonian, White House and the Lincoln Memorial are just some legendary sites.

Lake Ontario, Ontario, Canada with beautiful cloud formations over the lake in Canada, surrounded by rock cliffs and forest trees.

Lake Ontario

🚗 917 miles ⏱️ 10 hours, 30 minutes

Explore the scenic beauty of Lake Ontario, one of the Great Lakes of North America. Enjoy waterfront activities like boating and fishing, or just relax and take in the stunning views.

A speedboat docked on the clear, blue ocean with people sitting on the rocky beach on a sunny day

Bruce Peninsula National Park

🚗 298 miles ⏱️ 3 hours, 40 minutes

Expect an adventure when you arrive at Bruce Peninsula National Park. The ancient forests make way for memorable hikes along the Bruce Trail, where you can visit the famous Grotto, and enjoy views of Georgian Bay.

Vivid setting sun is reflected in silvery lake water, viewed in a gap between two dunes

Lake Michigan and Lake Huron

🚗 2,650 miles ⏱️ 26 hours

Journey around Lake Michigan and Lake Huron, with stunning coastline and charming waterfront towns. There are plenty of options for some rest and relaxation on sandy shores as you make your way.

View of Orlando skyline with holiday decorations on palm trees at sunset

🚗 2,130 miles ⏱️ 21 hours, 35 minutes

Experience the magic of Orlando, home to world-famous theme parks like Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, and SeaWorld.

The famous Universal Globe at Universal Studios Florida theme park

🚗 980 miles ⏱️ 11 hours, 30 minutes

Explore the rich history and vibrant culture of Boston, one of America's oldest cities. Walk the Freedom Trail, visit historic landmarks like the Boston Tea Party Ships, and indulge in delicious seafood at Quincy Market.

Waves hitting the rocks in Meldrum Bay on a summer day

Manitoulin Island

🚗 596 miles ⏱️ 6 hours, 30 minutes

Discover the natural beauty of Manitoulin Island, the world's largest freshwater island. Explore scenic trails, visit charming villages, and learn more about the Indigenous culture at museums and art galleries.

Liberty Bell old symbol of American freedom in Philadelphia Pennsylvania, USA

Philadelphia

🚗 1,046 miles ⏱️ 11 hours

Discover the historic charm of Philadelphia, home to attractions such as Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Make sure to order a delicious Philly cheesesteak during your visit.

Boaters docking at the Main Lake Market, a convenience store and café, along the banks of Lake Hopatcong, New Jersey

🚗 1,054 miles ⏱️ 11 hours, 40 minutes

From the bustling boardwalks of Atlantic City to the scenic beauty of the Jersey Shore, there is plenty to enjoy when you visit New Jersey. Great fun for the whole family along the coast.

Ocean Drive in Miami Florida, with a vintage car parked on the palm-lined street

🚗 1,670 miles ⏱️ 28 hours

The beaches of Miami are renowned, as is the art deco architecture and Latin cuisine. After dancing the night away, relax on South Beach.

The Little Falls Cottage country area Washago Muskoka County. Lake area in winter

🚗 208 miles ⏱️ 2 hours, 10 minutes

Escape to the serene wilderness of Muskoka, known for its outdoor adventures, with some of the finest trails in Ontario's cottage country.

Cleveland, Ohio, USA skyline on the Cuyahoga River.

🚗 550 miles ⏱️ 6 hours, 50 minutes

Discover the rich history of Cleveland, home to world-class museums. Visit the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, explore the Cleveland Museum of Art, and enjoy waterfront dining along Lake Erie.

Red and white wood built lighthouse overlooking wide river with cloudy sky and boat

🚗 311 miles ⏱️ 4 hours, 3 minutes

Explore picturesque Gananoque, gateway to the stunning Thousand Islands region. Cruise the scenic waterways, visit landmarks like Boldt Castle, and experience outdoor adventures in this waterfront town.

Longer road trips from Toronto

Saguenay Fjord National Park, Province of Quebec, Canada, on a sunny day.

Quebec and Saguenay Fjord

🚗 2,850 miles ⏱️ 32 hours

Embark on a journey to Quebec and the stunning Saguenay Fjord, where historic charm meets natural beauty.

Skyline of Calgary and famous red bridge during sunset

🚗 3,300 miles ⏱️ 33 hours

Discover the vibrant city of Calgary, gateway to the Canadian Rockies and host of the famous Calgary Stampede, bursting with western hospitality.

🚗 3,420 miles ⏱️ 34 hours

Experience the breathtaking beauty of Banff National Park, renowned for its rugged mountains, turquoise lakes, and plentiful wildlife.

Longest suspension bridge in Canada at Eagle Canyon, near Thunder Bay, Ontario

Thunder Bay and Quetico Provincial Park

🚗 3,450 miles ⏱️ 36 hours

Explore the scenic wonders of Thunder Bay and Quetico Provincial Park, where outdoor adventures like canoeing, hiking, and wildlife spotting await you.

Santa Monica Pier is one of the many amazing places to see in Los Angeles on the way from San Diego to Santa Barbara.

Los Angeles

🚗 2,700 miles ⏱️ 72 hours, 25 minutes

Experience the glitz and glamour of Los Angeles, where Hollywood dreams come to life amidst palm-lined streets and sunny beaches.

🚗 4,465 miles ⏱️ 45 hours

Journey to the coastal city of Vancouver, nestled between mountains and ocean, with diverse neighborhoods, and stunning natural beauty of British Columbia.

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5 Best Road Trips From Toronto: Discover The Most Beautiful Short Drives From The GTA

There is no shortage of road trips from Toronto, and that’s why we break down the top 5 road trips from Toronto, with a little something for everybody.

Road trips from Toronto

Thinking about ways to travel locally within Ontario has become more critical than ever before. Luckily, here in Ontario, we’re blessed with many great experiences right at our doorstep.

Depending on what kind of experience you’re looking for, there are plenty of  charming small towns ,  beautiful hikes  and  romantic getaways  scattered across the province.

Some of these options are great for a day or two. However, sometimes–especially if you live in or around Toronto–you might be looking to escape for a little bit longer.

There are so many ways to plan multi-day road trips from Toronto. You could leave Toronto heading any direction and easily find a week’s worth of activities to do.

If you live in Toronto or the Greater Toronto Area and are searching for the best Ontario drives , then you’re in luck. Keep reading to choose from this list of the five best road trips from Toronto.

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The Best Road Trips from Toronto

City life is the best for those who love it. But even the most dedicated Torontonian needs to escape the big smoke once in a while. So to help you out, this is a list of the five best road trips from Toronto.

There’s a lot of power in taking a spontaneous trip . The benefit of these trips is they’re all local and easily accessible by car. If the decision is too difficult to make, I don’t blame you! I promise you that there isn’t a short straw in this bunch of Toronto getaways.

Road Trip from Toronto #1: The Eastern Shores of Lake Ontario

Recommended Length: 3-5 days Round-trip Distance from Toronto: 530km

When you’re planning a road trip from Toronto, heading east is a great option. There are plenty of scenic drives and beautiful towns to enjoy.

For this road trip from Toronto, we’ll make the first stop in Port Hope.

Port Hope is a charming little town with over 250 heritage designated buildings. It’s also the hometown of the Canadian author and environmentalist, Farley Mowat. Make sure you see a play at the intimate Capitol Theatre, a Canadian National Historical site, during your visit.

If these reasons aren’t enough to sell you on it, Port Hope is also one of the most charming small towns in Ontario .

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Continue your road trip from Toronto by making the short drive to Cobourg. Also located on Lake Ontario, Cobourg is known for its large sandy beach.

It’s unexpected to see a beach of this calibre within an hour’s drive from Toronto. If you want to spend some extra time on the Cobourg beach, I’d recommend choosing from one of the quaint bed and breakfasts in Cobourg. And if it’s too busy, consider this list of the best beaches in Ontario .

Prince Edward County

Next on this great drive from Toronto, head to Prince Edward County. This gorgeous Ontario wine region is often fondly referred to as “The County.”

If you’re taking the 401, consider stopping at the iconic Big Apple in Colborne on the way. You’ll know where it is when you see it. It makes for the perfect pit stop for those with a sweet tooth. They have a variety of baked goods (including homemade apple pies!) and an 18-hole mini-putt and outdoor picnic area.

There are endless opportunities to explore Prince Edward County. While it’s known best for its wide array of wineries and breweries, The County has way more to offer than just that.

Prince Edward County makes for a fantastic  romantic getaway in Ontario . It has delicious restaurants and cute bed and breakfasts. The small towns of Picton and Wellington and the drive-in movie theatre between are not to be missed.

Be sure to drive east on the peninsula from Picton to Lake on the Mountain before leaving for some beautiful panoramic views of Lake Ontario’s surrounding bays.

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Sandbanks Provincial Park

If natural surrounds are more to your taste, head to Sandbanks Provincial Park while you’re in Prince Edward County.

It has some of the most impressive sand dunes in Ontario and expansive trails for biking, hiking and camping. Plus, the beaches on the shores of Lake Ontario make for an excellent day trip.

Continue your road trip from Toronto by heading east to Belleville.

I’d recommend taking the Loyalist Parkway from Picton to Belleville. It’s one of  seven breathtaking drives in Ontario .

When you arrive in Belleville, it has a really lovely downtown area. The city has put quite a lot into redeveloping its historic core over the past few years. You may be there on a Saturday morning for a delicious croissant breakfast sandwich at L’Auberge de France. Or maybe you’r there for an afternoon beer at Signal Brewery, or a cocktail at The Lark. Or perhaps you’re even there for dinner and live music at Capers. There are so many great places to eat and drink.

Finish your time in town by touring the historic homes in the East District. Head through Corby Park to Glanmore Estate. Finally, take a stroll or bring your bike along the waterfront trail before heading east to Kingston.

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The last stop on this road trip from Toronto is to head to Kingston. Continue east on the Loyalist Parkway to get here.

Kingston was the original capital of Upper Canada and was intended to be the capital city of Canada. Despite its significant role in Canada’s history, this is still a fact that surprises many Canadians.

The capital city, as we know, became the lesser-known (and lesser-settled) town of Ottawa. This was due to fear of attack by the Americans on Kingston thanks to its proximity to the American border.

All that being said, Kingston has a lot to offer. Its history speaks for itself, and the incredibly preserved limestone buildings of downtown Kingston and the historic Queens University campus are an Ontario treasure.

On top of that, there are some wonderful restaurants, performances, festivals and opportunities to spend time on Lake Ontario on your visit to Kingston.

Also, be sure to arrange a tour of the historic and picturesque Fort Henry before leaving town.

If you have a little extra time on your road trip from Toronto, be sure to check out Wolfe Island. It’s a unique island in Lake Ontario just across from Kingston. You’ll need to arrange for a ferry to get yourself there.

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Road Trip from Toronto #2: Ontario’s Highlands

Recommended Length: 5-7 Days Round-trip Distance from Toronto: 590km

Ontario’s Highlands make for a great place for a road trip from Toronto. There are a lot of fantastic lakes and small towns in this region. If you’re looking for something a little extra, then this route is for you.

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Peterborough and the Kawarthas

About an hour outside of Toronto sits the Kawartha Lakes region.

It’s home to the famous Ontario creamery, Kawartha Dairy. But there’s a lot to see in this region that goes beyond heaping scoops of ice cream. By the way, if you haven’t sampled Kawartha Dairy ice cream yet, you’re officially missing out. You’ll see what I mean about the scoops’ size when you visit one of their locations on your road trip from Toronto.

The two largest lakes in this region are Sturgeon Lake and Balsam Lake, but given the name of this region, as you can imagine, there are many other lakes that you can enjoy.

You can visit the charming harbour town of Rosedale or the larger town of Fenelon Falls. As many will know, the Trent-Severn waterway runs through here. Be sure to stop and watch the locks at Fenelon in action if you’re able to.

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Continuing north on your road trip from Toronto from the Kawarthas, Minden and the surrounding Minden Hills are a great place to spend an afternoon or an overnight. It’s part of what makes this route one of the best road trips from Toronto.

In the historical centre of Minden, you can take a peaceful stroll along the Gull River. Stop for a beer tasting at Boshkung Social, a favourite local watering hole.

If you visit in the summertime, they’ve recently opened Minden River Run, which is basically Ontario’s take on the “lazy river.” If walking is old news for you, rent a tube beginning at a higher point in the Gull River, and drift into town.

If you’re looking to extend your time spent in this region, between the Minden and Haliburton areas, there are many unique bed and breakfasts and cottages for rent. The lakes in this region are special – that’s worth noting when you’re planning this road trip from Toronto.

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Driving about 30 minutes northeast of Minden, you’ll find the charming town of Haliburton. It’s a great stop on this road trip from the GTA.

Nestled around the shores of Head Lake, Haliburton is a small but tight-knit community and town. It’s home to a lot of local arts and culture. There are many artists who live there year-round or spend time there in the summer.

You can visit the sculpture forest at Fleming College’s Haliburton School of Art and Design, or walk along the main street of Haliburton to enjoy the shops and restaurants.

Be sure not to leave before stopping at Baked and Battered for some delicious fish and chips.

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After staying overnight somewhere in the region of Minden or Haliburton, continue your road trip from Toronto by heading towards Bancroft.

As you drive between Haliburton and Bancroft, be prepared to pass some pretty views of lakes and hills, as this is the heart of Ontario’s Highlands.

Bancroft is known for its high hills with scenic panoramic views from Eagle’s Nest Lookout. You can see all of the town and surrounding region. They also have a wonderfully intimate and historic theatre called The Village Playhouse. It’s definitely worth a stop to check out a performance.

An optional extra to add to this road trip from Toronto would be a trip to Bon Echo Provincial Park. It takes you a little further west before coming back to Madoc.

If you’re interested in hiking, Bon Echo Provincial Park also made our list of 10 of the Most Beautiful Hikes in Ontario .

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The small town of Madoc makes for a great stop to finish this road trip from Toronto.

Madoc has a charming main intersection with historic brick storefronts. You can visit the grounds and trails of the O’Hara Mill Homestead & Conservation Area to explore some of the local nature.

Be sure to stop by Hidden Goldmine Bakery for one of their signature butter tarts before leaving. You could also stop by Ivanhoe Cheese if savoury is more to your taste.

From Madoc, you can head south to Belleville, and then back to Toronto. Feel free to check the recommendations for Trip #1, since you’ll pass many of these stops on your way home.

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Road Trip from Toronto #3: Northern Nature

Recommended Length: 5-7 Days Round-trip Distance from Toronto: 690km

If you drive north from Toronto, you could theoretically drive straight for nearly 20 hours, and keep going until you reach northwestern Ontario and Manitoba.

Given that people planning a road trip from Toronto are likely looking to circle back, I’ve decided to keep this option relatively close to home.

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Collingwood & The Blue Mountains

The first stop on this road trip from Toronto is Collingwood and t he Blue Mountains . They have a lot to offer for a Toronto road trip, and many Torontonians will be familiar with Collingwood.

Collingwood is just over two hours from Toronto. It’s an excellent option for those who want to remain close but feel away from it all.

This region is home to the famed Scandinave Spa near Blue Mountain. In Collingwood’s centre, there are some tasty local restaurants and breweries and a variety of scenic rental properties.

Finally, you can head to the charming Blue Mountain Village for an evening out. There are some great restaurants, bars and clubs in this picturesque town.

If you’re interested in outdoor activities, there are plenty of opportunities for skiing and snowboarding on Blue Mountain in the winter and mountain biking and hiking in the summer.

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Sauble Beach

Just an hour’s drive from Collingwood, Sauble Beach’s main attraction speaks for itself.

Known for its long, white sandy beach and rental cottages, this area makes for a great place to relax and enjoy the shores of Lake Huron.

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Bruce Peninsula

Sauble Beach is just one of the many fantastic places to check out on the Bruce Peninsula.

This small peninsula on Lake Huron makes a significant imprint on its visitors. You can head to Sauble Falls Provincial Park, go hiking on the Bruce Trail or the Apple Rail Trail.

If you’re keen on camping, there are some beautiful spots in Bruce Peninsula National Park.

If you’re staying overnight, the Bruce Peninsula is also one of the best places for stargazing in Ontario .

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Your tour up the Bruce Peninsula can take as long or short as you’d like. It’s only an hour’s drive from nape to neck, but there are so many things to see and do that you’ll be spoiled for choice.

Regardless of how long you choose to spend on this road trip from Toronto, if you drive the full length of the peninsula, you’ll find yourself in the charming town of Tobermory.

Tobermory is a small yet charming harbour town on Lake Huron. Its location is primarily used as the jumping-off point to explore the sights of Flowerpot Island and the Blue Grotto.

Tobermory makes for an excellent place to stay if you’re looking to explore the surrounding areas.

You can check out the vast array of options for overnight accommodations for yourself. They have everything from charming bed and breakfasts to rustic cottages.

You can finish your road trip by heading back to Toronto the same way you came, or cutting down south towards Guelph and back to Toronto.

If you plan to do the latter, see if you can make a plan to intersect with some of the suggestions from Trip #4.

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Road Trip from Toronto #4: The Central Hills of Arts and Nature

Recommended Length: 4-6 Days Round-trip Distance from Toronto: 358km

The beautiful thing about this trip is it’s one of the short road trips from Toronto. It’s a closer loop than several of the other road trips from Toronto on this list.

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Forks of the Credit Provincial Park & Cataract

Start by driving an hour and a half to Forks of the Credit Provincial Park. You can enter from either McLaren Rd. or Cataract Rd.

The driving entrance and the parking lot is off McLaren, but Cataract is more off the beaten path, and there’s a beautiful train leading in. You can do a loop to reach either place in the park.

Whichever entrance you choose, this park has some excellent and pleasant areas for hiking. There are dramatic hills and cliffs, rolling rivers, and scenic bridges and train tracks.

This whole area is also friendly for biking. If biking is more your speed, then you’ll be happy to know that you can actually bike all the way from the small town of Cataract to Elora on the Elora-Cataract Trailway. Many people do, in fact.

Choose which adventure suits you, but I’d recommend looking into staying at the charming Forks of the Credit Inn as your jumping-off point on this road trip from Toronto.

It’s owned by a wonderful couple and has some of the coziest rooms in the Provincial Park’s beautiful natural surroundings. It also makes for a great place if you plan on spending an extra day exploring Alton, as you should.

The next stop on this road trip from Toronto isn’t very far from Cataract. Just a few kilometres away, Alton is a beautiful area with a lot of character. For the arts and culture lovers, Alton Mills is not to be missed. Alton Mills is a fantastic community hub.

There’s a marketplace with many goods and crafts for sale made by local vendors. There are also artists’ spaces upstairs which you can walk around and visit with the artists’ permission.

In the summer and winter, the grounds around the mill are great for walking around and exploring. It was originally a mill, after all, so it’s worth exploring.

Be sure to stop by Good Lot Farmstead Brewing Co. while you’re in Alton. It’s located on the farm where they grow their own hops, and the beer is delicious.

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Orangeville

Another short drive from Alton is the city of Orangeville . Orangeville has a charming little historic centre, with a renowned theatre and excellent bars and restaurants. If you’re interested in tasty cheeses, Fromage Orangeville is definitely worth a stop.

While you’re in the area of Orangeville, be sure to visit Adamo Estate Winery for a tasting.

If you plan on spending a little extra time in the area, you can head to Hockley Valley Cabin restaurant, or stay overnight at their resort.

If you visit the region in winter, Hockley Valley made our list for the 10 Best Resorts for Downhill Skiing in Ontario .

On this road trip from Toronto. you’re going to spend longer getting to Elora from Orangeville. Elora is known for the beautiful Elora Gorge.

It’s also home to the Elora Centre for the Arts. Similar to Alton Mills, it’s a space where artists can share their work with the community. Be sure to stop by Elora Brewing Company.

You have to take a tube along the Grand River if you visit Elora in the warmer months. This tubing experience is a well-known one in Ontario, and for a good reason.

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The final stop on this road trip from Toronto is an hour from Elora.

Stratford is a charming small town. It’s known for its world-renowned Stratford Festival. Each year, theatre professionals from around the world come to act, direct and create for its stages.

In addition to its famous festival, Stratford is very picturesque. It’s set on the scenic Avon River and Lake Victoria. You can typically find small groups of swans on its waters.

There are some beautiful gardens and outdoor spaces to explore in Stratford. There are also some charming cafes, restaurants and shops. Be sure to see about staying at a local bed and breakfast when you go.

If you want to extend this road trip from Toronto, from Stratford, you can head south to connect with the end of Trip #5, and then loop back to Toronto from there.

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Road Trip from Toronto #5: Westward to Norfolk County

Recommended Length: 4-6 Days Round-trip Distance from Toronto: 370km

This is another one of the short road trips from Toronto. It takes you southwest of the city.

Start by driving just under an hour (depending on traffic) to the city of Hamilton . It has a history of being an industrial hub on the shores of Lake Ontario. However, in today’s time, it’s more notable for its many historic brick buildings and Victorian houses.

In addition to some fantastic restaurants such as Earth to Table Bread Bard and tasty cafes like Brown Dog Coffee Shoppe, there are great places to stop here.

Before pressing on to Norfolk County, there’s good hiking here, and the region is known for its waterfalls. Head to Albion Falls, Webster’s Falls or Bronte Creek Provincial Park.

Norfolk County

Next, head to the charming Norfolk County . It’s home to some amazing farms, restaurants, breweries and wineries and outdoor experiences.

Port Dover is a small and intimate beach town. It’s a breath of fresh air on the shores of Lake Erie.

You can stay for a day by the beach or just stop for lunch and some ice cream while taking in the sandy views.

Instantly, when you visit Port Dover you feel away from it all. Top your visit off by seeing a show at the Lighthouse Festival Theatre or the Port Dover Harbour Museum.

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Simcoe is the largest town in Norfolk County, however, its centre is still very small and charming.

The historic centre of Simcoe has some excellent places to stop for a bite. Joy Bakery Cafe has delicious coffees, lattes, and baked goods if you’re looking for a quick snack.

If you’re in town with time for a sit-down meal, The Combine restaurant is an great choice. Come for the historic charm of this old home which has been converted into a restaurant, but stay for the tasty food.

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Turkey Point & Long Point

On your drive to Turkey Point from Simcoe, be sure to detour and check out Charlotteville Brewing Company. It’s a beautiful and rustic spot, with lovely owners and a great outdoor patio if the weather permits.

Turkey Point is home to Turkey Point Provincial Park and the small coastal town of Turkey Point. There’s a lovely beach on this quiet little slice of land on Lake Erie.

In addition to the natural beauty of Turkey Point, the region is also home to some must-visit places to visit such as Burning Kiln Winery and Long Point Eco-Adventures. The two are across the street from one another.

Long Point Eco-Adventures offers many different types of activities including zip-lining, guided foraging hikes and apiary tours. They also offer a great place for people to camp, stay in cabins or use their glamping tents with full electricity.

After your visit, top it off by walking across the street to try some of the award-winning “Kiln Hanger” wine from Burning Kiln.

You can finish this road trip from Toronto by heading back the way you came, or heading north to connect with Stratford at the end of Road Trip #4.

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Choosing the Best Road Trips from Toronto

By now you’ve had a good overview of different options. When you’re choosing the road trips from Toronto, consider the length of time and the distance you spent driving.

Even from this list of unique road trips from Toronto, it’s amazing to think about how mildly this even begins to scratch the surface of what’s available in Ontario.

When you’re looking great drives from Toronto, you might want to go even farther or longer. There are so many great options that will take you further in this province, but that will have to wait for another time.

Do you have a list of favourite road trips from Toronto? Swing by our Ultimate Ontario Facebook community and share them with us! Join in the conversation and you’re bound to get even more great ideas for travel in Ontario.

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28 Amazing Day Trips from Toronto

From Toronto and the GTA, there are so many incredible destinations that are perfect for day trips. These destinations include hiking, food and drink, city escapes, and so much more! Southern Ontario is filled with many bucket list-worthy destinations for all types of travellers. You are able to explore historical buildings, quaint towns, and stunning nature all within a couple hours from the city.

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If you’re looking for an escape from the city, there are many amazing places to choose from. This list will be sure to inspire you to plan a day trip adventure!

Continue reading to explore the best day trips from Toronto and the GTA!

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Nature-Filled and Hiking Day Trips from Toronto

Hamilton waterfalls.

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Distance from Toronto: 74 km

Hamilton is home to many gorgeous waterfalls as the city is located along the Niagara Escarpment. On a single trip to the city, you will be able to visit multiple stunning waterfalls.

Read about the best waterfalls to visit in Southern Ontario !

Algonquin Provincial Park

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Distance from Toronto: 276 km

While almost too far for a day trip from Toronto, Algonquin is a stunning nature escape that everyone must visit in their lifetimes. Visitors can enjoy woodland hikes, fishing, canoeing, camping, and much more.

Eramosa Karst

Distance from Toronto: 75 km

Eramosa Karst is a stunning conservation area located in Hamilton. It is home to many different types of caves and plenty of hiking trails to explore. It’s a great place to visit with the family before heading off to a nearby waterfall!

Dundas Peak

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Distance from Toronto: 73 km

Arguably one of the most stunning viewpoints in this area for fall colours , Dundas Peak is a great day trip hiking destination. This nature-filled escape from Toronto makes for a great escape, with many waterfalls nearby to visit as well.

Rattlesnake Point

Distance from Toronto: 64 km

Rattlesnake Point is frequently visited on the same trip as Dundas Peak as they are fairly close together. This conservation area boasts well-maintained paths and stunning views. It is also a very popular place to go rock climbing!

Scarborough Bluffs

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Distance from Toronto: 17 km

Located a very short drive from downtown Toronto, Scarborough Bluffs is a great place to enjoy endless views of the lake and immerse yourself in nature. People visit to walk along the waterfront paths and relax at the beach.

Sandbanks Provincial Park

Distance from Toronto: 219 km

Sandbanks Provincial Park is definitely a top day trip destination from Toronto. It is the perfect nature escape from the city with the added bonus of being home to a stunning beach. There are plenty of campsites here as well for those who want a weekend getaway from the city.

Presqu’ile Provincial Park

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Distance from Toronto: 155 km

Near Sandbanks is Presqu’ile Provincial Park. This park is a hot spot for day trippers who camp out at a picnic table and enjoy the surrounding nature. It is located on the water with many different places to swim, along with a gorgeous lighthouse at the edge of the water.

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Muskoka is arguably one of the most stunning nature-escapes within a day trip’s distance from Toronto. The area is known for it’s stunning lakes, craft beer scene, great shopping, and incredible trails. Those looking for weekend getaways tend to book a campsite or rent a cabin to take full advantage of the beautiful area.

Cheltenham Badlands

Before seeing photos of this place online, I never would have guessed there were badlands in Ontario! The landscape is covered in eroded shale and looks out of this world. The red hills are definitely a sight to see and make for great photos!

Devil’s Punch Bowl

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Despite it’s eerie name, Devil’s Punch Bowl is a gorgeous nature destination with plenty of amazing hiking trails nearby. The name is inspired by the tall waterfall that plunges into a deep gorge. It is a fascinating place to visit as you can see the different layers of rock along the side of the gorge that boast a variety of different colours.

Elora Gorge

Distance from Toronto: 117 km

The Elora Gorge is a popular place to visit for tubing, swimming, and hiking. Here, there are tall limestone cliffs with a waterfall plunging over the edge. The swimming area is frequently visited by people from all over Southern Ontario and enjoyed by the whole family!

Beach Day Trips from Toronto

Wasaga beach.

Distance from Toronto: 145 km

Did you know Wasaga is the longest freshwater beach in the world? It is a popular summer destination for those wanting to escape from the city for much-needed beach time. At around a 2-hour drive from Toronto, it’s one of the best beach day trips you can go on!

Distance from Toronto: 133 km

Growing up near Port Dover, I visited this beach quite frequently. It is known for an incredible shop that sells foot long hot dogs, amazing soft serve ice cream, and fries! It is also a goto spot for bikers on every Friday the 13th, where the whole town is filled with events and excitement.

Sandbanks Dunes Beach

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Distance from Toronto: 216 km

Sandbanks Dunes Beach offers an unparalleled view of Lake Ontario after a long day exploring Prince Edward County and all it has to offer. I really enjoyed visiting with a picnic after an afternoon winery tour to take in the sunrise. Sometimes, you’ll even catch people kite surfing which is always a fun watch!

Turkey Point

Distance from Toronto: 157 km

Is there anything better than camping within walking distance of the beach? Turkey Point Provincial Park is a great destination to be close to the water and soak up the sun. There are also three hiking trails to choose from, which are always good for exploring in between dipping your toes in the water.

Crystal Beach

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Distance from Toronto: 152 km

Crystal Beach is one of the most stunning beaches I’ve visited in Ontario. The waters are crystal clear and the sand is gorgeous. As it’s located fairly close to Niagara Falls as well, you can couple both destinations into a single day trip from Toronto!

Food and Drink Focused Day Trips from Toronto

Niagara-on-the-lake.

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Distance from Toronto: 132 km

Niagara-on-the-Lake is a perfect destinations for wine-lovers. The wineries in this area are located quite close to one another and boast different varieties of wine from the region. You can even rent a bike and ride from winery to winery along a safe path!

Orangeville

Distance from Toronto: 80 km

Orangeville is a charming town that boasts a historical area filled with boutique shops, restaurants, and cafes. There are plenty of things to keep you busy on a day trip if you enjoy art and cute bakeries!

Prince Edward County

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Distance from Toronto: 203 km

Prince Edward County is an amazing wine destination within a distance of a day trip from Toronto. Here, you can visit multiple wineries in one day and taste the different types of wines from this region. You can also visit stunning flower fields and delicious restaurants!

Check out how to spend the perfect day in Prince Edward County !

St. Jacob’s

Distance from Toronto: 121 km

The quaint town of St. Jacob’s is actually quite a popular tourist destination due to how charming the town is. There are plenty of boutique shops and cafes to explore around the town. It is also home to a large farmer’s market that is open on Saturdays.

Downtown Hamilton

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Distance from Toronto: 68 km

Downtown Hamilton is a great place to visit if you love boutique shops, cafes, and restaurants. The downtown core is filled with top restaurants featuring many different cuisines. It’s also a hot spot for bars and clubs!

Read this day trip guide to Hamilton, Ontario !

Exciting Day Trips from Toronto

Canada’s wonderland.

Distance from Toronto: 45 km

Canada’s Wonderland is the biggest amusement park in Ontario and a perfect day trip from Toronto. It’s a must-visit place at least once, as there are plenty of exciting rides and games to enjoy.

Dundurn Castle

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Distance from Toronto: 65 km

This historical mansion is a great place to visit for though who love architecture, gardens, and history. Built in 1835, this neoclassical style mansion has become one of the best places to visit in Hamilton. Coupled with a visit to downtown or a waterfall, it makes for a great day trip!

 Petroglyphs Provincial Park

Distance from Toronto: 194 km

I have recently found out about this park and it is high on my list to visit. Petroglyphs Provincial Park is home to the largest collection of ancient First Nations petroglyphs in the Province. It is a fantastic place to learn more about the history of the area while enjoying the beauty of nature!

Niagara Falls

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Distance from Toronto: 128 km

Niagara Falls is a lot of fun to visit on a day trip from Toronto. After admiring the falls and the gorgeous gardens around it, head to Clifton Hill. There are so many unique attractions along the strip, including the Midway, World Record Museum, and multiple haunted houses. It is quite the experience!

Toronto Islands

Distance from Toronto: 4 km

Though Toronto Islands is located in – you guessed it – Toronto, it makes for a wonderful day trip. Visitors hop on a ferry or a water taxi to make their way to the islands. There, they cycle, relax at the beach, check out a bar, and enjoy the island life for the day.

Blue Mountains

Distance from Toronto: 171 km

Blue Mountain Resort in Collingwood is great to visit all year round. During the winter, it is a hit day trip destination for skiing. During the warmer months, it’s a great spot to head out hiking or golfing.

Check out  places to stay in Blue Mountains!

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While there is plenty to do within the city of Toronto itself, it’s always great to adventure out on incredible day trips! Whether you enjoy nature escapes or food-focused trips, there’s definitely plenty of places to add to your bucket list.

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Conservatives take Toronto-St. Paul’s riding in major upset for Liberals

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Conservative candidate Don Stewart won the Toronto-St. Paul's by-election. Supplied

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberals were hit with a stunning upset in a Monday night by-election, losing a midtown Toronto riding the party had held for three decades and raising even more questions about the minority government’s prospects in next year’s general election.

The dramatic result in Toronto-St. Paul’s even surprised Conservatives , who for weeks have said they were not expecting to win the long-shot seat.

Conservative candidate Don Stewart snatched the win from the Liberals with just 590 votes separating the two parties.

Mr. Stewart, a marketing and finance professional, won with 42.1 per cent of the vote, with all of the polls reporting around 5 a.m. on Tuesday. Liberal Leslie Church was second with 40.5 per cent of the vote and NDP candidate Amrit Parhar won 10.9 per cent of the vote.

Until last year, Toronto-St. Paul’s was represented by Liberal MP Carolyn Bennett, who had held the seat since 1997 and in the last election won with a 24-percentage-point margin over the second-place Conservatives. The Conservatives managed to close that gap Monday and win with a 1.6-percentage-point margin. The NDP vote share also fell compared to 2021, when they won 16.8 per cent.

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre congratulated Mr. Stewart in a social media post, calling the result a “shocking upset in Toronto-St. Paul’s, where people voted to axe the tax, build the homes, fix the budget and stop the crime.”

He said the result shows the Prime Minister needs to call a “carbon tax election now.”

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A Conservative supporter watches a split screen displaying voting results and the Stanley Cup final, at an federal by-election event for Toronto-St.Paul's candidate Don Stewart in Toronto on Monday, June 24, 2024. Chris Young/The Canadian Press

The result stunned Liberals who went to sleep expecting a win and woke up to a loss that will be hard to overstate.

Around 12:30 a.m., Ms. Church was welcomed into her party’s headquarters by Liberal Party President Sachit Mehra as the riding’s “next MP for Toronto-St. Paul’s.”

Despite the fact that nearly half of the polls had not yet reported results, Ms. Church told supporters: “We are feeling great.”

Conversely, just before midnight on Monday, Mr. Stewart thanked his supporters and told them “the night is still young.”

In a brief scrum, Mr. Stewart told reporters his campaign’s performance showed “the country is waiting for change.”

On Tuesday morning, Ms. Church released a statement conceding defeat but promising a rematch in next year’s federal election. “It is a beginning, not an end,” she said.

Voters sent the Liberals a message that the party needs to “re-earn their trust,” she said.

“We’ve got 16 months until the next election, and I plan to be the Liberal candidate in St. Paul’s. We start working to earn back the trust of voters in this riding today.”

John Ibbitson: Regardless of leader, the Liberals are at risk of a worse fate after Toronto-St. Paul’s by-election

The result in a single riding though spells much more trouble for the Liberals and will dramatically increase the pressure on Mr. Trudeau and his tenure as leader. For months now he has adamantly said he will stay and try for a fourth mandate in government. But if the Liberals can’t win Toronto-St. Paul’s, it’s unclear what seats could still be considered safe for them, say political watchers. Even during the party’s worst defeat in 2011, it still held on to that seat with an 8-percentage-point margin.

It is a massive win, said Ginny Roth, a partner at Crestview Strategy and previously a senior adviser to Mr. Poilievre during his leadership campaign.

“To me, that means the Liberals are under 15 seats in a general election,” she said. The party currently holds 155 seats and, in 2011, it held on to 34.

For the Liberals, it is a “bolt of political lightning,” said Scott Reid, a Liberal strategist and principal at communications firm Feschuk.Reid.

“There is no language too hyperbolic to describe the significance of this failure,” he said. “If you can lose in St. Paul’s, then the Liberal Party can lose anywhere, and that means it can lose everything.”

Mr. Reid said the result is particularly stinging for the Prime Minister “because it tells him in indisputable, undeniable and implacable terms, that his leadership harms his own party.”

“The message for Liberals – and for the Prime Minister in particular – is unmistakable: Change or leave. Because the status quo risks carrying the party to an historic humbling.”

“The only political comparison that will now be moving through the minds of Liberals is 1993 for the Progressive Conservatives, and that is devastation at a near-extinction-level event.” In that election, the incumbent party was reduced to just two seats, from which it never recovered.

As Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland ’s former chief of staff, Ms. Church has deep roots in the Liberal Party, but was relatively unknown in the riding. In the tough polling climate earlier this year, the Liberals delayed calling the vote as they searched for someone with better name recognition.

Among those courted by the party was the area’s city councillor, Josh Matlow, who three sources said was heavily lobbied by top Liberals.

The Globe and Mail is not identifying the sources because they were not permitted to disclose the internal party strategy.

Despite the early nerves, Liberals had become much more confident in a win in the final week of the race; they poured immense resources into the riding, sending a steady stream of federal cabinet ministers, MPs and Parliament Hill staffers to help in the campaign.

In a statement Tuesday, the Liberal Party sought to play down what it had expected from the results, despite its own president declaring victory just after midnight.

“We knew this would be a tough race, with by-elections not often favouring the governing party,” said spokesperson Parker Lund.

“We know that there’s lots of hard work ahead of us, and our Liberal team is ready to keep working to reach Canadians with our positive plan to deliver fairness for every generation.”

Turnout in the by-election was higher than typical for such races with 44 per cent of voters casting a ballot. In the most recent Durham by-election, turnout was just 28 per cent.

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A 1-week Central Canada road trip itinerary in Central Canada may start from Toronto and may include Niagara Falls and major cities such as Ottawa, Montreal, and Quebec City, as well as other cities Gatineau, Hamilton, Kingston on the road trip route without too much detour.

Central Canada Road Trip: 7 Major Canadian Cities in 7 Days plus Niagara Falls

Date of visit: 14-21 sep 2019.

Canada has a total area of approximately 9,984,670 sq km.  Being the second-largest country in the world after Russia and having a population of around 38m, Canada, like Australia, is a country with a very low population density.   

Canada is so gigantic that it spans six time zones and stretches from the Pacific Ocean on its western coast to the Atlantic Ocean on its east.

Over 80% of Canada’s land is uninhabited.   Most Canadians live in the southern part of the country close to the U.S. border. 

Canada is blessed with huge masses of freshwater lakes which together constitute about 9.8% of its area.  The source of drinking water is the least of Canada’s problems.  Additionally, many of these freshwater lakes provide a source of hydropower.  According to the Government of Canada website , Canada is the second-largest producer of hydroelectricity in the world and hydroelectric stations in Canada generated 60% of Canada’s total electricity generation. 

Central Canada

Canada is composed of ten provinces and three territories.  Central Canada includes the provinces of Quebec and Ontario.  Combined, the 2 provinces have approximately 23 million residents which represent more than 60% of Canada’s total population. 

In Central Canada, Toronto, Ottawa, Gatineau, Montreal, and Quebec City are major cities where a high number of Canadians live. 

Toronto is on the coast of Lake Ontario.  Montreal and Quebec City are on the bank of the St Lawrence River which flows from Lake Ontario in the north-eastern direction to the Atlantic Ocean.  Ottawa and its adjacent city Gatineau are both on the bank of the Ottawa River which flows in the eastern direction to join the St Lawrence River near Montreal.

St Lawrence River starts from Lake Ontario, which receives water from Lake Erie via Niagara River where Niagara Falls are located.  St Lawrence River, Lake Ontario, Niagara River, and Niagara Falls can all be traced back to Lake Erie as the source.

A 1-Week Central Canada Road Trip

If you have a week, you have to make a difficult choice about where to visit so you can optimise your travel experiences without spending too much time on the roads. 

A 1-week road trip itinerary in Central Canada may include Niagara Falls and major cities such as Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, and Quebec City, as well as other cities Gatineau, Hamilton, Kingston on the road trip route without too much detour. 

That was how I planned my Central Canada road trip itinerary.  After visiting New York for the 2019 US Tennis Open and then a brief visit to Boston, I flew from Boston to Toronto to start my Central Canada road trip.  I ended my Central Canada road trip in Toronto and flew out of Canada from Toronto.  

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Itinerary: 7 Canadian cities with a population of more than 100,000 in 7 days + Niagara Falls

I had 3 overnight stays in Toronto and visited many major sights in and around this Canada’s biggest city including a day trip to the locals’ favourite Toronto Islands and a day trip to Niagara Falls.  Niagara Falls is a 1.5-hour drive from Toronto. 

Read more about the visit to Toronto , Toronto Islands , and Niagara Falls . 

On the way back from Niagara Falls I had a brief stop at Hamilton – the city of waterfalls. 

Read more about the road trip to Hamilton .

From Toronto, I drove to Kingston, Jones Falls Lock Stations on Rideau Canal, Ottawa, and Gatineau.  I had 1 overnight stay in Gatineau.

Read more about the road trip to Kingston, Jones Falls Lock Stations on Rideau Canal, Ottawa, and Gatineau .

From Ottawa and Gatineau, I drove to Montreal and then to Quebec City.  Quebec City is a 3-hour drive from Montreal.  I had 2 overnight stays in Montreal while travelling in Montreal and Quebec City. 

Read more about the road trip to Montreal and Quebec City .

I had 1 overnight stay in Toronto when I returned from Montreal to Toronto where I flew out of Canada.

I must say this 1-Week Central Canada itinerary is a very compact one and involved a fair amount of driving, but it still allowed enough time to visit major sights in 7 major cities in Central Canada that have populations of more than 100,000 – Toronto, Hamilton, Kingston, Ottawa, Gatineau, Montreal, and Quebec City, as well as Niagara Falls. 

It was a road trip with good value for money – 7 major Canadian cities in 7 days plus Niagara Falls.

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The long weekend is right around the corner and, according to data from Expedia , it's shaping up to be one of the — if not the — busiest travel weekends of the entire summer, and it's the 6ix that travellers have their sights set on.

According to the data, a whopping 32 per cent of people travelling domestically this Canada Day long weekend are booking tickets to Toronto, trumping other major cities in the country like Montreal (25 per cent) and Vancouver (23 per cent).

For those travelling internationally, New York leads the pack at 31 per cent, but Cancun and Las Vegas appear to be the fastest growing in terms of popularity, with search traffic up 112 per cent and 61 per cent respectively.

The surge in travel for Canadian vacationers couldn't come at a better time, it seems, as Expedia recently also dropped their 24th annual Vacation Deprivation Report , and found that more than half the surveyed Canadian workers felt they weren't getting enough vacation.

There's no time like the present, and no better type of weekend than a long weekend to finally get that well-deserved RnR — and if you happen to be staying in (or visiting) Toronto over the weekend, there's plenty of things to do .

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Reporters roundtable: Our favorite memories covering central Ohio high school sports

Another year of high school sports is in the books. The final event was held June 9, when four baseball state finals were played at Canal Park in Akron.

In central Ohio, the top athletes of 2023-24 received a final moment in the spotlight at the Central Ohio High School Sports Awards on June 20 at Mershon Auditorium .

Wrapping up the year got us thinking about our favorite memories covering high school sports in central Ohio. Here are those memories – our No. 1 picks, if you will – from The Dispatch's Dave Purpura, Frank DiRenna and Andy Resnik, Rob McCurdy of The Marion Star and Tom Wilson of the Lancaster Eagle-Gazette.

Miyan Williams’ playoff performance still looms large

I have spent 22 of the past 24 years covering high school sports in central Ohio in some fashion, and the memories that come to mind first are of teams rather than individual games or performances.

But the best individual performance I have covered actually came against a central Ohio team, although that athlete later played for a certain other Columbus team.

Cincinnati Winton Woods running back Miyan Williams sliced and diced the Olentangy defense for 431 yards — 279 of them after halftime — in a 49-42 win in the first round of the Division II, Region 8 playoffs Nov. 2, 2018 .

Williams passed 2,000 yards for that season on the second of his 21 carries, ended up with seven carries of 20 or more yards and four of 50 or more. Perhaps most impressively, the majority of Williams’ long runs came late in the game as the Warriors erased a 21-0 first-quarter deficit.

Few, if any, running backs I have personally seen contained the burst Williams displayed that night. His offensive line was, not surprisingly, splendid in opening sizable holes.

“I just told him he was as good as I’ve ever seen in 20 years and to make sure he takes care of his business,” then-Olentangy coach Mark Solis said that night. “If he does that, he will go (to any college) he wants. He’s the real deal.”

Word in the press box that night was that Williams was not on Ohio State’s radar at the time. At some point over the next year — if not the ensuing hours — that changed, and after finishing his high school career with 5,823 yards and 68 touchdowns, Williams ran for 1,141 yards and 13 scores the past four years with the Buckeyes.

—Dave Purpura

Westerville South boys basketball earns ultimate prize

Since moving to central Ohio from central New York in 2003, I have witnessed several special moments, including the Westerville South boys basketball team winning its first state title , beating Lima Senior 57-55 on March 19, 2016, in the Division I championship game at Value City Arena.

Under coach Ed Calo, the Wildcats had enjoyed plenty of success, but had yet to earn the sport’s ultimate prize. 

The win came a year after the Wildcats lost to Huber Heights Wayne 65-57 in the state final. 

“It’s a tough journey,” Calo said after his team earned the trophy . “It’s so hard to get back here, let alone win it. It means so much for me because I’m so proud of my kids. I’m so happy for our kids.” 

South used a well-balanced attack led by brothers Andre and Kaleb Wesson , both of whom would go on to play at Ohio State, and senior Jordan Humphrey’s jumper in the lane with 1.8 seconds left provided the decisive points. 

“This is very big,” Humphrey said following the win. “We talked about it ever since the game was over last year. We knew we had to get back and work hard every day. We had to outwork our opponent every night.” 

Andre Wesson averaged 16.7 points and was OCC-Cardinal Player of the Year, first-team all-district and second-team all-state. Kaleb Wesson (14.4 points) was first-team all-league and third-team all-district. 

Preparing for his 38th season at South, Calo is 566-283 for his career. His teams also have won 15 league titles, seven district championships and two regional titles.

“That was the best day of my life (that was) not wife and kid related,” Calo’s son Michael, a former player in the program, said recently. “We finally made it happen.”

—Frank DiRenna

Backes leads Upper Arlington to state title

The result of the game — the first Division I state football championship won by a central Ohio team — isn’t the only thing that still sticks out from Upper Arlington’s 15-9 victory over Solon on Dec. 2, 2000 , in Canton.

In my mind’s eye, I can picture three pivotal plays — two by the 2000 Mr. Football, Jeff Backes — like they happened yesterday.

Backes’ first big play was a 62-yard touchdown sprint down the sideline early in the third quarter, giving the Golden Bears a 15-6 lead. He also scored on a 15-yard run in the first quarter and carried 32 times for 183 yards in the game, finishing his senior season with a then-state-record 3,353 yards rushing.

His other big play happened on defense. A future cornerback for Northwestern, Backes saved the game from his safety position, intercepting a pass from Solon quarterback Jay Price at the goal line with 46 seconds remaining.

In between the Backes heroics, a diving tackle by a wide receiver with 4:43 to play preserved UA’s 15-9 lead.

Faced with a fourth-and-8 at the Solon 29-yard line, the Bears elected to go for it rather than attempting a field goal or pooching a punt. Solon’s Justin Bitner picked off a pass from Brian Ramey at the 22 and there was no one between him and the goal line, but a pursuing Craig Pastor dived and tripped up Bitner after a 12-yard return.

UA’s defense then got sacks on both second and third down, forcing a punt. The unit, led by future Ohio State and Cleveland Browns lineman Simon Fraser, allowed 110 yards rushing, 109 passing and sacked Price six times.

Backes, who is now an orthopedic surgeon, produced one of the greatest seasons in Ohio history even before the state final. It was fitting that he had both of UA’s touchdowns and the interception that locked up a 15-0 season. Great players come through when it matters most.

Since then, central Ohio has won four more Division I state titles — Hilliard Davidson in 2006 and 2009 and Pickerington Central in 2017 and 2019.

—Andy Resnik

Laracuente-Huebner reenacts Jesse Owens 90 years later

Nearing 35 years of covering high school sports in Ohio, I've witnessed the crowning of champions of all kinds. I've watched brilliant performances and chronicled unforgettable finishes. But among all those memories, one weekend's achievements stand above the rest — and it has nothing to do with recency bias.

Highland track and field star Juliette Laracuente-Huebner put together a state meet at Ohio State's aptly named Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium in 2023 that promises to endure .

The senior started the first day by recording the Division II state meet and the D-II overall record in the girls high jump at 5 feet, 10 Âľ inches . The next day, she took the long jump title for a third straight year and did so with a leap of 19-11, a D-II and stadium record.

Next was the 100-meter hurdles, where she ran to victory by more than a second, finishing in 13.64. That would have shattered the D-II state meet and the D-II overall record she already shared at 13.89, but officials ruled it was wind aided. Finally, she capped her sweep of championships in 90-degree heat by winning the 200 in 24.23 , which was four-tenths of a second ahead of the runner-up.

Her 40 points were enough to be handed the team runner-up trophy for Division II girls as she tried to join Defiance Ayersville's Sarah DeWolfe (1996) and Trotwood-Madison's LaVonna Martin (1983, 1984) as individuals who won four events and a team championship.

Since 1975, she was the 21st non-seated female and the first since 2021 to win four events in the same state meet, but of those, only Mentor's Paige Floriea did so without the help of a relay among the events, like Laracuente-Huebner. Just 10 boys since the early 1900s have won four events at state, and none have done so since 2013.

Owens, an Ohio State and Olympic icon, accomplished it while he was in high school at Cleveland East Tech in 1932 and 1933, setting four state records in his final trip 90 years before Laracuente-Huebner's special weekend.

"Jesse Owens really shaped the track and field world and especially in the state of Ohio. He's such a big name. Just my name being in the same sentence is very surreal, and it's awesome that everyone is putting us together," she said after PA announcer Dennis Sabo made the connection for the crowd. "I just want to leave a legacy behind, and I'm glad I came out here and won four and set meet records and put my name out there and made sure everyone knew who I was."

I know I'll never forget.

—Rob McCurdy

Purcell leads Lancaster to state runner-up finish by herself

I’ve been covering high school sports for 31 years, and during that time, I’ve seen a lot, and I mean a lot of outstanding individual performances, but what I witnessed at the 2018 state track and field championships was incredible.

Lancaster senior Hope Purcell accomplished something unheard of: she single-handedly led the Lady Gales to a share of the Division I state runner-up trophy. She racked up 31 points by herself, winning the high jump (5-9) and long jump (19-5) and adding a third in the 100 hurdles (13.97) and a fourth in the 300 hurdles (44.11).

The fact that she accomplished such a feat is just unheard of. Let it sink in … exactly what she did, doing it on the biggest stage where the pressure is ramped up to another level.

Like I said before, I’ve covered so many outstanding individual performances. 

Here are some that stick out: Highland’s J.T. Hoyng hitting 16-of 21 3-pointers in one game and scoring 57 points. His 16 3s is still a state record; Mount Vernon’s Eddie Wright hitting two grand slams in one inning in a tournament game against Hilliard Davidson; Mount Vernon's 5-foot-8 point guard Scott Dapprich scoring 40 points, grabbing 9 rebounds dishing out eight assists in a district final win against Pickerington after tallying 39 points against them in the regular season; Bloom-Carroll’s Taran Alvelo striking out 24 batters in a 13-inning, 1-0 loss in the state championship game; and Mount Vernon running back Matt Buirley carrying the ball 15 consecutive times, scoring with only 16 seconds left to help lead Mount Vernon to a come-from-behind win at Reynoldsburg.

I could keep going, but it doesn’t matter because Purcell’s performance tops my all-time list.

Lancaster’s track tradition is one of the strongest in the state and the Gales’ have had several individual state champions, but, there is no question who stands alone at the top of all those former state champions.

“Her performance cemented her place in Lancaster history as the best,” Lancaster track coach Joe Muck said. “The fact that she holds four individual records, I think it puts her in a category by herself. “She had an incredible day, and it was probably one of the best individual performances in state history for girls. She scored 31 points and in a lot of years that wins a team state title. The fact that we are state runner-up with just her tells you everything you need to know.”

Purcell left a tremendous legacy when it comes to Lancaster track and field. All her amazing feats speak for themselves, but the way she carried herself while doing it is what I will remember. I will also think of her desire and dedication to the sport and how hard she worked. The fact that she is as humble as any athlete I’ve ever covered is the most refreshing thing about her.

Make no mistake, though, there is no doubt, that what she accomplished ranks No. 1 on my list, and there is no debate about that.

—Tom Wilson

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We’ve spotted some fantastic business class deals to the Middle East from Toronto (YYZ) starting at under $2,200 round-trip.

Let’s take a look at these flights and why you may want to position yourself to Canada for your next business class flight.

We found these deals on Egyptair from Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) to several major Middle Eastern cities, including Abu Dhabi (AUH), Doha (DOH), Dubai (DXB), and Muscat (MCT).

The long-haul flights from Toronto to Cairo are in Egyptair’s Boeing 787 aircraft. Business class seats are arranged in a 1-2-1 configuration with lie-flat seats.

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The deal is rare for 2 reasons: First, it’s rare to find business class deals to the Middle East under $3,000 round-trip, and second, it originates from Toronto.

Toronto is one of our favorite airports from w hich to fly. That’s because of the favorable exchange rate between Canadian Dollars and the U.S. Dollar (at the time of writing, 1 CA$ to $0.73 USD). Plus, connecting from major East Coast cities through various carriers like Air Canada , Delta , and United is seamless.

You can play around with some dates on  Google Flights  and then book directly with Egyptair or an online travel agency (OTA) such as  Expedia  or Orbitz.

  • Class : Business Class
  • Route : Toronto (YYZ) to Abu Dhabi (AUH), Doha (DOH), Dubai (DXB), and Muscat (MCT)
  • Dates:  September to December 2024
  • Rates : As low as $2,162 round-trip

The cheapest deals are in the fall and winter of 2024. However, tickets beyond 2024 are available for a few hundred dollars more.

Once you’ve settled on travel dates, make sure to book your ticket with a  credit card that rewards for flights or general travel purchases . Some of our favorites here at Upgraded Points include:

  • The Platinum Card ®  from American Express : 5x Membership Rewards points on flights booked directly with the airline or through  Amex Travel  (capped at $500,000 spent in purchases per calendar year, then 1x points)
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This is an excellent deal for the Middle East, where even economy cash tickets can be pricey. For just $2,200, you’ll enjoy a lie-flat seat, enhanced dining, lounge access, and more. But you’d better book soon — deals this cheap don’t usually last long.

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  4. 15 BEST Day Trips from Toronto (2024 Guide!)

    Our absolute favorite day trips from Toronto include: Cycling around the Toronto Islands on a guided tour. Taking this luxury day tour to see the iconic Niagara Falls. Chasing waterfalls in Hamilton. Going on a wine tour in the Niagara Wine Region. Hiking in Algonquin Provincial Park. Table Of Contents.

  5. 15 Top-Rated Day Trips from Toronto

    7. Canada's Wonderland. Canada's Wonderland. Just an hour north of downtown Toronto, Canada's Wonderland is the country's premier amusement park, with some of the best roller coasters in Canada, along with other rides, games, circus shows, and the smell of candy and carnival food wafting through the air.

  6. 25 Day Trips from Toronto to Escape the City

    Niagara Falls is 1 hour and 20 minutes from Toronto. The best way to get to Niagara Falls is by car, but you can take a bus, train or organized tour. An uber to Niagara Falls will cost you approximately $200 CAD. Check out more Niagara Falls tips. Where to Stay in Niagara Falls.

  7. 15 Short Road Trips From Toronto To Do In A Single Weekend

    The 15 Best Short Road Trips From Toronto. Niagara Falls, Ontario. 1. Niagara Falls. With one of the world's most famous waterfalls located just a short drive away, Niagara Falls makes for a perfect road trip from Toronto, whether visiting as a day trip or staying the weekend for an extended getaway. Located less than two hours from Ontario ...

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    WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW. Address: 650 Governors Road, Dundas, ON, L9E 5E3. Hours: Daily sunrise to sundown. Trail Centre hours. Off Season Hours: September to June. Weekdays: Concession closed, building open for washrooms from 8:30AM to 3PM. Weekends: 8:30 AM to 4 PM.

  9. 53 Best Day Trips From Toronto (2024 Local Guide)

    Distance from Toronto: 300 km. Drive Time: 3 hours. Algonquin Provincial Park is a large park located in central Ontario. It's about a three hour drive from Toronto and makes for a great day trip or weekend getaway. This is one of the best day trips from anywhere in Ontario! The park is home to over 7,000 lakes, as well as numerous hiking trails.

  10. 17 Awesome Day Trips From Toronto (+ How to Get There)

    Explore Ontario's attractions and natural wonders with these day trips from Toronto. Learn about Niagara Falls, Bruce Peninsula, Elora, and more, and how to get there by car, bus, train, or tour.

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    1333 Dorval Dr, Oakville, ON L6M 4G2, Canada. Phone +1 905-844-1800. Web Visit website. About 40 miles from Toronto, Oakville is an upscale town with diverse dining and shopping. Golf is popular here. Or, if you're looking for a day of boutiques and galleries in a pretty waterside setting, Oakville is a good choice.

  12. THE 27 BEST Road Trips From Toronto

    Bruce Peninsula National Park. 🚗 298 miles ⏱️ 3 hours, 40 minutes. Expect an adventure when you arrive at Bruce Peninsula National Park. The ancient forests make way for memorable hikes along the Bruce Trail, where you can visit the famous Grotto, and enjoy views of Georgian Bay. Map.

  13. 20 Best Day Trips from Toronto, Canada

    2. Wasaga Beach. Wasaga Beach, located roughly two hours north of Toronto, is one of the best places to visit near Toronto. This picturesque Canadian town is located on Nottawasaga Bay and offers 14 kilometers of beautiful sandy beaches and fresh water to swim in. There are five different beach areas in Wasaga.

  14. 5 Best Road Trips From Toronto: Discover The Most Beautiful Short

    Road Trip from Toronto #5: Westward to Norfolk County. Recommended Length: 4-6 Days Round-trip Distance from Toronto: 370km. This is another one of the short road trips from Toronto. It takes you southwest of the city. Hamilton. Start by driving just under an hour (depending on traffic) to the city of Hamilton. It has a history of being an ...

  15. 28 Amazing Day Trips from Toronto

    Distance from Toronto: 128 km. Niagara Falls is a lot of fun to visit on a day trip from Toronto. After admiring the falls and the gorgeous gardens around it, head to Clifton Hill. There are so many unique attractions along the strip, including the Midway, World Record Museum, and multiple haunted houses.

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    A Conservative supporter watches a split screen displaying voting results and the Stanley Cup final, at an federal by-election event for Toronto-St.Paul's candidate Don Stewart in Toronto on ...

  18. Central Canada Road Trip: 7 Major Canadian Cities in 7 Days plus

    A 1-week road trip itinerary in Central Canada may include Niagara Falls and major cities such as Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, and Quebec City, as well as other cities Gatineau, Hamilton, Kingston on the road trip route without too much detour. That was how I planned my Central Canada road trip itinerary. After visiting New York for the 2019 US ...

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    According to the data, a whopping 32 per cent of people travelling domestically this Canada Day long weekend are booking tickets to Toronto, trumping other major cities in the country like ...

  20. 'This Changes Everything': Trudeau Stung by Loss in Toronto

    Canada's Conservative Party won a special election in a district in central Toronto, dealing a substantial blow to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberal Party ahead of a national vote ...

  21. The world's most liveable cities for 2024

    Canada's Toronto dropped out of the top 10 most liveable cities list this year, coming in 12th. Destination Toronto North America achieved the highest average score for education.

  22. Order of selection for 2024 NHL Draft

    151. Toronto Maple Leafs (from NSH via CHI) 152. Toronto Maple Leafs. 153. New Jersey Devils (from COL via SJS) 154. Boston Bruins. 155. Winnipeg Jets. 156. Carolina Hurricanes. 157. Toronto Maple ...

  23. Getting Around

    Navigate Toronto's vibrant urban landscape like a local. Ride the City's public transit with approximately 1,200 km (750 miles) of routes, enjoy Toronto Island and the city skyline by boat, take a drive, hail a taxi, share a ride or explore the city's 158 neighbourhoods and greenspaces by foot or bike. Yonge Street (pronounced "young") […]

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    In central Ohio, the top athletes of ... it while he was in high school at Cleveland East Tech in 1932 and 1933, setting four state records in his final trip 90 years before Laracuente-Huebner's ...

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  26. Struggling Yankees look to regain past form at Toronto

    The Toronto Blue Jays return from a 1-4 rain-shortened road trip for an eight-game homestand that begins Thursday night with the opener of a four-game series against the struggling New York Yankees.

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    Central Florida individuals and businesses that have filed for reorganization and protection from creditors under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code include: Henao Contemporary Center LLC ...

  28. Business Class Deal Alert from Toronto to Middle East $2,162

    The deal is rare for 2 reasons: First, it's rare to find business class deals to the Middle East under $3,000 round-trip, and second, it originates from Toronto. Toronto is one of our favorite airports from which to fly. That's because of the favorable exchange rate between Canadian Dollars and the U.S. Dollar (at the time of writing, 1 CA ...

  29. The Perfect Toronto Itinerary for First Time Visitors

    First, a Few Traveller's Logistics: Canada's customs requirements differ for various nationals. Do ensure you contact Visit Canada directly for any visa or paperwork advice before arrival.; Toronto can be compared slightly to New York City in that it driving downtown can be hectic. However, there are cab companies available 24/7 as well as Uber.

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    Toronto: Quebec City: Jul 17: Jul 20: $361. Porter Airlines Ottawa: Myrtle Beach: Aug 24: Aug 28: $928. Mixed Sudbury: Punta Cana: Oct 14: Feb 05: $721. Air Canada Toronto: Panama City: Jul 22: Jul 27: ... With the exception of peak travel periods, we find that the cheapest flights tend to be available inside a 60-day departure window.