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A typical two-week tour can take in


all Ontario’s key highlights, starting in Toronto, visiting Niagara Falls and then heading out to Algonquin National Park for some outdoor activities before driving on to Ottawa, Kingston and the 1000 Island area for some cruising. Stress the range of experiences


travellers can choose from along their chosen route and focus on specific personal interests. Target wine lovers, for example,


"Exciting itineraries of various durations are easy to arrange using either Toronto or Ottawa as starting or end points "


really complete without time exploring beyond the towns and getting out into the wide open spaces. Self-drive is an easy option as although Canadians drive on the right road signs are, of course, in English, the road network is well-established and well-maintained and on many


routes the risk of heavy traffic or queues is practically non-existent. So where to send them touring?


The Ontario Tourism UK website offers a good selection of itineraries to get you started or, based on a theme to reflect your clients’ interests, you can build itineraries.


with touring around the Niagara-on- the-Lake region; or recommend kayaking and hiking adventures for active types. Families are well catered for and are warmly welcomed, particularly in the established resort areas such as Deerhurst or Elmhurst in the Muskoka region, gateway to Algonquin National Park. Among the most straight-forward to


sell itineraries are the selection included on the next pages, available in more detail at www.ontariotravel.net/uk.


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