Home to 40% of Canada’s population, Ontario, Canada has some of the highest-rated tourist attractions in the world. Ontario has amazing sights and attractions during all four seasons. The province has several lakes, several architectural wonders and is the national and cosmopolitan capital of Canada. Here are the top 10 tourist attractions in Ontario.

1. Parliament Hill

Designed with grand arches, copper-adorned turrets, and Gothic-style gargoyles, Parliament House is another of Canada’s top destinations. One of the main features of Parliament Hill is the Center Block, the main building of the Canadian Parliament. In the middle of the central block is the iconic Peace Tower. The clock and bell tower rise just over 300 feet and are covered with carved stone gargoyles. The center block was developed in the mid-19th century and was one of the first Canadian government houses.

2. CN Tower

The CN Tower is the most iconic sight in Canada. It’s an engineering marvel from the 1970s and is always listed as one of the best places to visit in every Canadian travel guide. It looks like a gigantic hypodermic needle but its main function is to act as a communications tower. It is one of the tallest free-standing structures in the world stretching to a height of 1,815 feet.

3. Killarney Provincial Park

Killarney is also known as the “jewel in the crown of Ontario parks”, with one of the highest-rated kayak destinations in the world. In Killarney, people can spend days exploring the more than 50 lakes and the network of trails that provide spectacular views of the lakes and Georgian Bay.

4. Elgin Theater and Winter Garden

This is a restored work of art which is considered to be one of the last fully functioning double-decker Edwardian theatres. The Winter Garden was initially developed as the flagship for a vaudeville chain that never started, while the ground floor was converted into a movie theater. Theater tours take place on Thursdays and Fridays.

5. Royal Ontario Museum

The Royal Ontario Museum celebrated its centenary in 2014 and is considered one of the largest natural history museums in North America. With the addition of “The Crystal” entrance on Bloor St. in 2007, the museum building blends traditional heritage buildings with modern architecture to great effect (and controversy). It is a memorable destination to visit with friends.

6. Tower of 1000 islands

Found on the island of Ivy Lea, approximately 20 kilometers from a place known as Gananoque, is the Tower of 1000 Islands. This 130-meter-tall observation tower provides exceptional views of the archipelago from two open locations and has exceptional exhibits on glass-roof design. Although it is a historical site, it has an elevator for convenience.

7. National Gallery of Canada

This location is more than a tourist destination, it is also a work of art. It has a unique set of pink granite and glass spires that complement the copper towers of the nearby Parliament. The indoor section features vaulted galleries, an exhibit of Canadian art, and several other notable traditional American art forms.

8. Canadian Canoe Museum

Showcasing one of the largest collections of kayaks and canoes, this museum is also a premier tourist destination. It has an exceptional display of 150 canoes and also documents the country’s long history of water navigation. This occurred between the 17th and 19th centuries, when North America was one of the top destinations for canoeing.

9. Boldt Castle

This luxurious and traditional American castle is located in the middle of St. Lawrence. Boldt Castle was developed by George C. Boldt, who was one of the developers of the notable Waldorf Astoria hotel in New York City. Several thousand tourists pass through this place every year to enjoy the scenic structures.

10. Ripley’s Aquarium

This aquarium is located in Ontario and is one of three aquariums owned by the Ripley Entertainment network. The aquarium holds 1.5 million gallons of water and exhibits marine life from around the world. It is organized into nine galleries, displaying a variety of fish, marine animals, and marine habitats.

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