A Journey Through Ontario - Home to Over 250,000 LakessteemCreated with Sketch.

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Road tripping across Canada last Summer was EPIC! It was a leisurely trip as we had no real time constraints but, we still needed to work from the road. We drifted from province to province in search of beautiful places and interesting things to do. Here's a look at our time in Ontario.

 
After leaving Manitoba, we arrived in Ontario. We were pleasantly surprised by the beauty of the place. We drove past a tremendous amount of lakes. From the car window, I admired cute little cottages built on tiny rock islands. And trees all the way to water as they say. It’s the type of place that made me want to buy a piece of land, build a cabin and retreat from the world.

Our first stop in Ontario was at Rainbow Falls Provincial Park. We camped here for a week. After weeks of short stays along the way, we felt the need to stop and recharge. We couldn't have chosen a better spot. The campground was right on Lake Superior. We spent our days floating on the lake, swimming out to private islands and doing short hikes in the local area. This little island was an easy swim from the campground.

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Lake Superior
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Nearby Aguasabon Falls and Gorge
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Campsite Office
 
We visited Toronto next and immediately fell in love with the city. As soon as we drove through the downtown area, we both knew we wanted to spend some quality time here. It had such a great vibe. And lucky for us, we had a friend living in the city who was happy to play tour guide. We also had another good friend come over from Australia to visit us. And boy was it nice to see some familiar faces. We enjoyed an awesome baseball game, watched some live music, took a trip out to Toronto Island and visited some really great food markets.

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City Skyline From Toronto Island
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Local Torontonian
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Blue Jays Baseball Game
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City Skyline From Polson Pier
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Takoyaki at Night Market

Next up was Niagara Falls. I didn't have high expectations for this place but I actually loved it. It's one of those places that can be appreciated purely because of its size and power. Yeah it's touristy but it's a massive waterfall. Over 2.5 million litres of water flows over Horeshoe Falls each second. That's pretty insane.

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Horseshoe Falls
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Horseshoe Falls
You can safely stand right on the edge of the falls, go behind them and go to the bottom of them. We spent our time there being crazy tourists. We purchased an adventure pass which allowed us to ride the Hornblower boat to the base of Horseshoe Falls, along with a few other attractions. It was a fun day. My drenched camera didn't seem to think so though.

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Rainbow at Niagara Falls
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Horseshoe Falls
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American Falls & Bridal Veil Falls
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Bottom of Horeshoe Falls
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Horseshoe Falls

Bruce Peninsula National Park was another stop we made in Ontario. Or what I like to call “The Mediterranean of Canada.” It’s hard to believe the surrounding water is a lake. It totally looks like the ocean. It's a little (or a lot) colder than the waters in the South of France, but it sure is beautiful. Check out my full write up on Bruce Peninsula National Park HERE. We were lucky enough to catch a partial solar eclipse while we were visiting the park too. A moment to remember for sure.

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Bruce Peninsula National Park

Our last stop in Ontario was Ottawa, Canada's capital. We stayed for a couple of nights. One evening, we watched the Northern Lights show at Parliament Hill. It's a sound and light show that's projected onto the Centre Block building in the Summer. It tells the story of Canada's history and milestones. It was actually quite impressive. Plus it was free!

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Centre Block, Parliament Hill

Ontario was such a surprising province. It's nice to visit a place with no expectations. All I had really heard about Ontario was that it takes days to drive across. I’m glad we took a few weeks to fully explore the areas we visited.

In saying that though, it could take a lifetime to discover it all!

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Lovely pictures. Great post.

Cheers @bart2305 really appreciate it 🙏

Lovely adventures and photos?

How long was the exposure on the first Horseshoe Falls picture? Cool idea.

Why thank you! It was a beautiful province to explore. That first one was a 9 second exposure. It was a lot of fun dragging the shutter out on these falls 😍

You make Canada look so nice! (Not that it isn't.)

Haha! Highlight reel...I'm making myself want to go back. It's a special place though.

Jessica, what a beautiful place, thanks for sharing your time there with these amazing pictures

Ahh thanks lovely lady. It certainly was a beautiful place. Being Australian, I'm so used to large bodies of water being the ocean. Canada opened my eyes to the great beauty of lakes. Call me converted 😁

Extremely good collection of pictures from amazing Canada. Picture from the bottom of Horeshoe falls is great and shows the power of running water. Among many nice images the first one must be my favorite. Very well done jessica, thanks for shearing :)

Thank you very much! I'm so glad you like them. The top one is definitely one of my favourites too 😘

This is so beautiful and you are an amazing photographer! The lake indeed doesn't look like a lake at all!

I would behave like a crazy tourist at Niagara too! Hahaha

Thank you for sharing Jessica!

Haha it was a lot of fun. I really loved the boat to the bottom of the falls. No staying dry there 😁

It must be very exciting and scary in a way :) Or at least I would be scared as I'm a little bit scared of water :)

You can definitely feel the power of the falls. I'm glad the captain knows what he's doing as they take you really close to the bottom.

thats all ontario?!?! WOW! got to add this to our list!!!

It is indeed. Incredible place!

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Oh yeah the crystal clear waters from the post I've got to know you! :D
Thinking back about those good times @ the falls. Every time you think to touristy, the power of the water always blows you away. ou really had the perfect weather at the falls, while I was there it was raining cats and dogs...

The northern lights show looks great! How long does this show play at a night?

Lake Superior realy looks superior damn nice colors!

Thanks for posting about this nice area again, brings back good memories.

Oh shame about the Niagara weather for you. We really did luck out when we visited. Although we still ended up getting soaked 😁
The Northern lights show goes for about 30 minutes from memory. All the lights were spectacular. Plus it was Canada's 150 year anniversary so it was pretty special.
And you're welcome. I'm really glad it brought back some fond memories. It's a beautiful place 😍

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Thank you legends 🙏💙🙏

These pictures made me absolutely fall in love with Ontario! Superior Lake, Horseshoe Falls and Bruce Peninsula National Park is so beautiful, can't believe that's in Canada! are all your pictures taken by you?

It's hard to believe hey. I still can't get over how beautiful it all was. I'd love to visit again.
And yes..all mine. It's become a bit of an obsession over the last couple of years 😊

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Jesssssssss, what a combo of great photos, come on! That's not fair hahahaaha

Those cristal clear waters are just beyond real, absolutely amazing.

Just came back here to edit, for some reason I was not following you, whaaaaat?

Haha ahh thanks dude! I'm glad you like them.

I've been having some weird following/not following things the last couple of days. I've just put it down to my bad net here. I wasn't following a couple people that I was 100% sure I was. Super strange.

Anyways, thanks for your lovely comment my friend! 🙏

I like that effect on waterfalls, I still want to try it myself. Do you use filters for that? I don't have the filters yet

It's so much fun. I love it. Although I'm not so fond of carting around the tripod.

I do! 😁 I use a 10 stop ND filter from Breakthrough Photography. Definitely one of the nicer filters I've owned. No colour cast and super easy to screw on.

I'll look for one of these, without a filter is nearly impossible, way too much light even when it's cloudy.

Yes so true. I remember when I first started in photography, I had no idea how to do it. I knew I needed a longer shutter speed but all my images turned out white. So funny!

AHAHAH every time I try I'm like, 'please sun, go away and let me do my thing here'

That first shot is so smooth and beautiful! Resteemed.

Ohh thanks very much @photofeed 🙏💙🙏

Fantastic photography of these places! You also have a subtle sense of humor that makes it a pleasure to read your article. The local Torontonian, for example, made me chuckle!

Haha why thank you! I do make myself laugh, but I'm never really sure if it comes through 🤣

I've just checked out your blog. Look forward to seeing more of you in my feed.

Beware, I am notoriously fickle and change my niche often just like they recommend never to do!

I just followed you back, not because you follow me, but because I like to wait and see if people respond before following. Good content is necessary, but interaction is the sufficient condition for me. I like to engage!

It's all good. I don't mind that one bit. Mix it up to your heart's content.

And that's so funny that you mention that. That exact thought crossed my mind last night when I was responding to you. Crazy. Well at least we know we're on the right path. Happy to meet a new friend, my friend!


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Amazing! Thanks so much @c-squared 🙏🙏🙏

Wow, this is an amazing read. Those pictures look absolutely stunning! I know I really have to visit Canada one day, and not just for a week lol.. I've seen so many stunning pictures of Canada on steemit.. Thanks for sharing!

Ah thanks so much. I really appreciate that. And yes! It's such a big and beautiful place, a week would go way too fast 😊 I hope you get the chance to visit soon.

Visiting Toronto next week for #steemcreators conference. Really looking forward to it, and it looks like booking the water cruise to horseshoe falls as part of our Niagara trip will have been a good call.

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Ah cool. I hope you have a great time in Ontario. I loved it. I'm sure you will enjoy the boat ride. Wear a poncho if you don't want to get wet haha!

And cheers for the resteem! I really appreciate that 🙏

A poncho is a great suggestion. Thanks!

Your pictures are amazing. I was at Niagara Falls for new years eve 12 years ago and couldn't believe how wet we all got standing up at the top watching them. Not sure I would have dared to take out a camera back then even if I had it. Actually didn't take any photos when we went as it wasn't planned and back then a cell phone was just a phone.

Ah shucks. Thanks very much!

It's crazy hey. Everything close by is covered in moisture. So much power. And yeah I eventually had to put my camera away. It started to flip out real bad. I've since invested in something a little more water resistant 😁

My friends cell phone crapped out right after we were up there. I think it was from him talking while by the falls. The tech wasn't what it is today and water resistant wasn't even a thought then.

Ah dam! Yeah I remember those days. One little splash was a huge deal. I can now take mine underwater. Insane!

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Great review. I live here in Ontario and indeed it takes a lifetime to explore.... I’m here 45/years and still discover a new lake, river, landscape every day.