From the Devil’s Punch Bowl Conservation to Kakabeka Falls, here are the province’s most captivating natural winter wonders.
Kakabeka Falls in Ontario is a gorgeous gem, but despite being the second highest waterfall in the province after Niagara Falls, it's still just under the radar enough to be free of the crowds you can ...
Chasing waterfalls? We got just the thing! Make your way to "the Niagara Falls of the North" for a visit. Kakabeka Falls is the second-highest waterfall in Ontario, and the views are immaculate.
After making some progress over the past 20 years, latest metrics show that in most areas, Ontario is backsliding in terms of biodiversity. A Great Blue Heron in flight. Credit: Ontario Tourism Credit ...
FINDLAY - There will be no state playoff appearance for the Ontario girls’ soccer team this year. The season ended Saturday for the Warriors in heartbreaking fashion, losing a 1-0 battle to Celina in ...
The Niagara region attracts over 13 million visitors annually, with 8 million visiting the U.S. side’s Niagara Falls State ...