TAKE A SMALL-TOWN BREAK
Amble along lanes lined with locally owned
shops. Linger over dinner at a table overlooking
a waterfall, lake or canal, then unwind in a
quaint B&B. Ontario's many small towns and
cities are havens of relaxation.
Take in a play or build a sandcastle on the
beach in Grand Bend (www.grandbend.com).
Explore charming shops in Niagara-on-the-
Lake (www.niagaraonthelake.com), enjoy a
spa day in Grafton (www.steannes.com) or
unwind at one of Almonte's many festivals
(www.lanarkcountytourism.com). And
delve into Ontario's intriguing history at
sites like the Diefenbunker: Canada's Cold War
Museum in Carp (www.diefenbunker.ca),
the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum in
Mount Hope (www.warplane.com) and the
Canadian Transportation Museum and Heritage
Village in Kingsville.
ENJOY WATERFRONT VIEWS
When Ontarians say "cottage country," they
generally mean any of a number of rural
regions dotted with clear lakes perfect for
canoeing, kayaking, swimming, waterskiing . . .
or just admiring from the shore while
ensconced in a comfortable hammock. Bring
your camera and binoculars, as you may well
spot deer, loons or coyotes. Popular cottage
areas include Muskoka (www.discover
muskoka.ca), Peterborough and the
Kawarthas (www.thekawarthas.ca) and
Ontario's Highlands (www.comewander.ca).
Pamper yourself with a restful weekend at one
of Ontario's summer resorts (www.resorts
ofontario.com).
WHAT'S NEW?
In Niagara Falls, descend 180 ft. in a glass-
paneled elevator beneath the historic
Niagara Parks Power Station to explore the
2,200-foot-long tunnel leading to an
observation deck at the river's edge, with
immersive exhibits, restored artefacts and
interactive storytelling.
A peak-to-peak zip-line adventure is
opening at Camp Fortune in Gatineau Park
near Ottawa. Take a chairlift to the start of a
three zip-line route, 4,478 ft. long. The full
course takes 1.5 hours and has a dual track to
race a friend. End the adventure with a 50-
foot free fall jump or take the stairs down.
Spend the night sleeping in Saintlo Jail
Hostel. These unique accommodations are
converted jail cells (www.saintlo.ca/en/
hostels/ottawa-jail).
Vettä Nordic Spa, located in Horseshoe
Valley, recently opened. Surrounded by
nature, feel recharged as you move through
an authentic Finnish hydrotherapy cycle of
heat, cold and relaxation. Amenities include
a Finnish-inspired restaurant and in-spa
bistro (www.vettaspa.com).
The first Toronto outpost of Montréal's
sister-owned gourmet salad chain, Mandy's,
on Ossington Avenue, has a cult following
(www.mandys.ca).
CITY LIGHTS
Toronto is a magnet for cosmopolitan
travellers. Browse for merchandise in
flagship international stores along Bloor
Street and luxurious shops in Yorkville
(www.bloor-yorkville.com), or unique
boutiques and galleries in the restored
Victorian-era buildings of the Distillery
District (www.thedistillerydistrict.com).
Teeter 116 storeys above the city on the CN
Tower's EdgeWalk. Relax on the shores of
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Located at the heart of beautiful Prince Edward
County, Waring House Inn sets the standard for
county hospitality. The inn offers 49 charming
rooms, furnished and decorated in 19
th
century
style. For those who enjoy more modern aesthetic,
our premium rooms and suites, found in the Quaker
and Heritage Lodges, are a luxurious blend of
modern comfort and classic style. Dine in the
picturesque Amelia's Garden Dining Room or enjoy
delicious food and entertainment in the Barley
Room Pub. The beautiful gardens grounds and
large banquet hall make us a sought after destina-
tion for conferences, weddings and special events,
while our hands-on cookery school offers a chance
to hone your culinary talents.
TEL: 613.476.7492
TOLL-FREE: 1.800.621.4956
reservations@waringhouse.com
waringhouse.com
WARING
HOUSE INN
Restaurant, Conference
Centre & Cookery School