5 Cute Southern Ontario Towns Worth the Road Trip
These destination spots outside Toronto offer undeniable charm.
Sprinkled across Southern Ontario’s lush countryside, small, quaint towns exude undeniable charm with locals eager to welcome you.
Sprinkled across Southern Ontario’s lush countryside, small, quaint towns exude undeniable charm with locals eager to welcome you.
Kelly Mason produces wines that attract a cult-like fandom, using grapes from her uncannily primped vineyard on Niagara’s Twenty Mile Bench.
Welcome to the Little Prince Cine-Lounge, a micro cinema with only 12 seats.
Situated in Ontario’s Prince Edward County, this house sits in a landscape of forest, dunes and the Lake Ontario Waterfront.
A 150-year-old residence has been transformed into a boutique hotel on the shores of Lake Erie.
Schrader Cellars, Double Diamond Wines, and Mount Veeder Winery return after the 2020 vintage was wiped out due to wildfire.
Amongst the gleaming lakes, rolling mountains, and lush forests of the Ottawa Valley, Somewhere Inn Calabogie evokes both a strong sense of place and pure escape.
After recent renovation, The Royal Hotel is now reopened to guests. It has 28 guest rooms in the main building and five studio-style rooms in the Royal Annex, once a stable and now a chic Scandinavian-inspired space designed to help city-weary visitors decompress.
Sometimes, the best-kept secrets are literally off the beaten path. Take for example Prince Edward County’s latest architectural gem/boutique inn, Mirazule.