Ontario People & Culture

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People in Ontario 
Tobermory, Ontario, Canada
Definitely one of the most scenic places in Canada overlooking the Hudson Bay. This is the ending (or starting) place of the famed Bruce Hiking Trail that stretches all the way to Southern Ontario. If you like camping, Tobermory has some of the best sites in Ontario. Be sure to check out the Singing Sands Beach as well as the Grotto along the Bruce Trail. It's so easily accessible compared to other trail spots that they have Chinese Tour Buses bring people there!
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Sarnia, Ontario, Canada
Sarnia is a small city on the border to the USA. Most people will pass through here without knowing if driving through Michigan. Being a small city, there isn't too much to see except for the smoke stacks at night as they emit a nice orange glow. There are a few golfing destinations here as well though, and a couple nice local restaurants. For outdoors people, the Pinery Provincial Park is one of the most popular camping destinations.
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Algonquin Park, Ontario, Canada
Algonquin Park is for those who love the outdoors and are adventurous! But it's also for those who might just want to get away from the city for a nice relaxing time. Just off the highway there are several resorts that operate during the warmer seasons and offer beautiful lodges along the waterfront with great food. But the bulk of people head to Algonquin Park to visit the interior deep in the woods. You can plot your own course and camp at sites at different lakes. Make sure you pack lightly if you plan to go portaging or else you'll have to carry all that extra weight. And going with a group of friends is definitely even better so you can distribute the load and work. Each of the campsites in the park are well maintained and relatively clean. Park rangers refresh campsites with wood and make sure the facilities are relatively clean. Just remember that when you leave a campsite to burn all your garbage and make sure the fire is out! Long weekends are definitely the most busy, so make sure you book your trip well ahead of time!
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Nice place. people are very friendly and polite. it's quite clean. the CN tower is must see. and go out on the glass deck and look down, scary. The Paramount attraction park (if remembered correctly) is great.
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Gananoque, Ontario, Canada
Moroni's is a great restaurant in Gananoque.. delicious food, nice people, great atmosphere..just a perfect place to have lunch in..
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Ontario Culture 
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
This city is really diverse, lots of differen't cultural area's. There are alot of East indians in Toronto and their China town is very good. Hotels downtown are very expensive. And it takes 30 minutes to go 3 miles in traffic.
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
If you don't want to visit American places, but still want to be in one of world's biggest towns, with a lot of cultural diversity and a little European reflection: choose Toronto!
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Toronto is a salad bowl of all cultures so when you visit make sure you go to all the lil areas
Kensington Market: Latin American/Mexican cuisine
Greek Town: Greek Food
Little Italy: The $5 Cocktails on Friday Night (Eat my martini)
Lebanese: Anywhere in downtown. Try Pita Land on Gerrard St near Neill Wycik.. its amazing!
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Toronto is the biggest city in Canada. This is a really nice city and every year you can see development of the culture directly on the street and architecture of building that make this city a must to see in Canada.
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Oakville, Ontario, Canada
Go play hockey at IceSport from 12:15-2:30 a.m. and have beers afterwards to get a real sense of Canadian hockey culture. Its cheep, has descent ice, and its loads of fun.
http://www.icesports.com/oakville/Default.aspx
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Ontario Arts & Recreation 
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Byward Market a must-see for restaurant, clubs, night life. Bluesfest is an oudoor music festival that runs in mid July.
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Love Toronto. Good food, good shopping, and lovely people. Cant wait to get back up north.

Look up Noah Pred, Greg Gow, and Arthur Oskan - if you want to hear some great house and techno music.
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Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
If you're hoping to simply enjoy the beauty of the falls, then Niagara Falls is not for you. This place is as tacky and overdone as a second rate fair attraction, complete with glaring lights and blaring music, and tacky tourist traps. Kinda a disappointment, really.
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
If you love electronic and techno music, go to Circa! Its an amazing club, always packed on fridays, and has a crazy robot/bunny room for all you crazy candy lovers!
A great cheap meal for 5 dollars at the Pizza Slice place downtown - there's a few of them - you can get a massive slice with a drink and its open till am hours.



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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Canon Theatre...great for a musical
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Huntsville, Ontario, Canada
It's a great get-away from the city because it is quiet and relaxing. Moreover, the Deerhurst Resort is amazing! (a little pricey though) The resort provides a lot of activities at your disposal, such as kayaking, swimming, hiking, as well as night shows indoors. There's a mini beach at one end of the resort which is connected to Lake Peninsula. The overall atmosphere is calm and the staff are friendly.
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
The loveliest way to discover Toronto is to rent a bike and take a tour along the riverside, through the villa lanes and the beautiful nature/parks around the city (especially in fall)
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Tobermory, Ontario, Canada
Definitely one of the most scenic places in Canada overlooking the Hudson Bay. This is the ending (or starting) place of the famed Bruce Hiking Trail that stretches all the way to Southern Ontario. If you like camping, Tobermory has some of the best sites in Ontario. Be sure to check out the Singing Sands Beach as well as the Grotto along the Bruce Trail. It's so easily accessible compared to other trail spots that they have Chinese Tour Buses bring people there!
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Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Sights to see in Kingston, Ontario: 1. Take a dinner cruise on the lake and enjoy the beauty of the Thousand Islands 2. Queen's University, its libraries and art galleries. 3. Fort Henry and the Royal Military College. 4. Bike to Wolfe Island 5. The busker's festival in July 6. Queen's Homecoming events in October!
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Toronto is a fantastic city year-round but truly comes alive in the summer when students, big business people, everyone, comes out at night to eat on terrassed restaurants, watch some sports at the local pub, and enjoy the few months of warmth! My favorite part of TO is the influence immigration has had on the city - you can find just about anything from anywhere, especially Asia!
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Food in Ontario 
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
home of our parliament, what more can i say?
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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
I suggest going in the fall if you are going because the colours of the leaves on the trees is simply beautiful.
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Huntsville, Ontario, Canada
It's a great get-away from the city because it is quiet and relaxing. Moreover, the Deerhurst Resort is amazing! (a little pricey though) The resort provides a lot of activities at your disposal, such as kayaking, swimming, hiking, as well as night shows indoors. There's a mini beach at one end of the resort which is connected to Lake Peninsula. The overall atmosphere is calm and the staff are friendly.
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Beerbistro is a must visit for anyone who loves beer with food. Too much time and effort has been spent on pairing wine with food, when what one really wants is a beer. At Beer Bistro, they use their pallets to choose which beers got best with each meal. An AMAZING selection of beers (and their Frites are great, too)! Their lunch menu is reasonably priced for those on a budget.
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
The Bata Shoe Museum is well worth the time and ticket price. Even for those who are not shoe lovers will enjoy this walk through history. This stop is filled with histrical shoe facts, preservation information, artwork (in shoe form), and of course shoes!
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