There are many ways to spend time when staying in the Ontario region, and with so much going on there is bound to be something that suits all tastes and interests. In this article, we will take a look at some of the best tourist attractions, which will hopefully give you a few ideas of what to do this weekend.
Adventure Rooms Canada
This is a unique tourist attraction that has many people talking about it. The adventure rooms consist of locking you and your party into a room, and you have to solve logic puzzles and find the hidden clues to be able to find your way out. There are no horror elements, or the need for physical exertion, and it is suitable for ages 11 to 77.
This is a unique tourist attraction that has many people talking about it. The adventure rooms consist of locking you and your party into a room, and you have to solve logic puzzles and find the hidden clues to be able to find your way out. There are no horror elements, or the need for physical exertion, and it is suitable for ages 11 to 77.
Canadian War Museum
If military history is your thing, you will certainly enjoy a visit to the Canadian War Museum, which contains a number of fascinating artifacts, works of art, photography and very moving personal stories. The museum itself has won awards for its symbolic architecture, and it is the ideal place to explore the way in which conflicts have shaped the country and its people.
If military history is your thing, you will certainly enjoy a visit to the Canadian War Museum, which contains a number of fascinating artifacts, works of art, photography and very moving personal stories. The museum itself has won awards for its symbolic architecture, and it is the ideal place to explore the way in which conflicts have shaped the country and its people.
Riverview Park and Zoo
This is a park and zoo that offers free admission, and despite the fact that it is free to enter, it is still full of fun things to do and see for people of all age groups. In addition to the wide range of animals to see in the 55 acre zoo, there is also a mini train ride, a kid’s water park and the chance to see an F-86 Saber Jet.
This is a park and zoo that offers free admission, and despite the fact that it is free to enter, it is still full of fun things to do and see for people of all age groups. In addition to the wide range of animals to see in the 55 acre zoo, there is also a mini train ride, a kid’s water park and the chance to see an F-86 Saber Jet.
The Hockey Hall of Fame
With hockey being the national sport of Canada, no trip to Ontario would be complete without a visit to the Hockey Hall of Fame. As well as being home to the world famous Stanley Cup trophy, the cup that is presented to the winners of the National Hockey League playoffs, there is also the chance to see many hockey related artifacts. There is the chance to practice your hockey skills with a net for target practice, a gift shop, a replica broadcasting booth, a replica dressing room, and many more interactive exhibits.
With hockey being the national sport of Canada, no trip to Ontario would be complete without a visit to the Hockey Hall of Fame. As well as being home to the world famous Stanley Cup trophy, the cup that is presented to the winners of the National Hockey League playoffs, there is also the chance to see many hockey related artifacts. There is the chance to practice your hockey skills with a net for target practice, a gift shop, a replica broadcasting booth, a replica dressing room, and many more interactive exhibits.
As you can see, there are many things to do this weekend if you are staying in the Ontario area, and the list above is just a taste of the many varied activities and events that are constantly happening.