what a fabulous vehicle for educating Canadians about what is on the Horizon with deep climate change. YOU live in the MOST Exciting Time on Earth, ...ever.
Go to Ontario family courts and see the corruption, fraud, child abuses, and all out destruction of sibling relationships and more that you're supporting, letting happen, and failing to correct!
@@KS-xs7fs It's pretty friggin bad but the worst? Come on dude. If you want to speak for yourself then that's fine - like saying you're happy, but when you claim Ontario in its entirety is a dump and the worst place "IN" (or on) earth, you just look dumb and/or not credible. And it's the people of Ontario you probably rightly take issue with; for it has abused and damaged child abusers at every single level of society, but there are people who would correctly say the same about almost every other group of people on this planet; those aware enough anyway. The original poster is obviously so messed up and delusional, which is aggravating to say the least, and it's OK to let them know they are messed up, but you should realize you're messed up too and express if you want to help save innocent and helpless children instead of being happy you left them behind and are leaving them behind to suffer and some to die because people didn't care for anyone but themselves. You feel me?
Bonnechere Caves are pretty awesome. We visited several years back on our way to Ottawa for a family weekend. Many of these other destinations look quite interesting, thanks for your video!
And Myrtle Beach in South Carolina has the longest freshwater coast right along-side the Atlantic ocean, not sure how that developed but it is simply amazing ..
it costs money to do but you can hike down to the rapids for free at the bruce trail , I live in the falls and hike down the the rapids multiple times every summer !
how do you get to the river side board walk. I have been to niagara quite a few times and have not seen that yet. id love to check it out the next time i go.
@@Travelmammal Go to Ontario family courts and see the corruption, fraud, child abuses, and all out destruction of sibling relationships and more that you're supporting, letting happen, and failing to correct!
Learned about some places I wasn't aware of, many thanks. One small change I'd suggest. The music makes me feel like I'm on hold at the utility company.
Yes I seen the rock shift from side to side, plus I have been at this spot maybe 30 years ago. Indeed they are amazing to see and just feel the power on the water. Thanks Mark Dutka
Great Video. The furthest north I have been in my home province of Ontario was Tobermory - and it freaked me out after dark due to the isolation, darkness and endless pine trees. Meanwhile, during the day it was scenic enough and I enjoyed the shipwreck boat tour as well as Flower Pot Island. This summer I did a 3 day trip to Colingwood 1.5 hrs North of Toronto - I think this region will be fun in Winter when I plan to go back.
Thanks a bunch I have lived in Ontario all my life (almost 79 years) and thought that I had see a lot of it but you pointed out a bunch of places that I’ve never ever heard about. When Covid is over I will
If you want the boat ride in the 1000 islands; take it from Gananoque cruise lines. I've been on the Rock Island and found it sketchy. We took the Castle cruise on Gananoque cruise lines and was much better. Bring your passport when the border opens. And one must be eligible to enter the US (for some nationalities). All of that is taken care of when you reserve. (reservations necessary). The bridge is actually 5 bridges including another suspension bridge on the Canadian side channel.
I'm from Gananoque, and gotta say I miss being home on the water in the summer time and if you can I definitely recommend taking a cruise through the islands, its beautiful (plus I worked on the cruises, what a way to spend your summer)
the Elora swim spot is better then the video shows. theres also a sandy beach there. its actually amazing and the elora campground right near there is also amazing and has a cool water tube thing u take a tube all the way down the river
Thanks for the video....hmm, Tobermory didn't make it? Pretty sure it's more scenic and a better choice ahead of some here. I guess you'll be doing Part 2 and Part 3 and......
@@Travelmammal Ah yes! I used to live at the top of river by Buffalo NY. Lovely area. I’m long ways from there now though. Lol. If you get a chance or are interested check you tube video “2019 Ice tsunami” Ft.Erie. It was something to watch when it happened. Broke all the break wall out. They probably still fixing it. Cheers and lovely video.
Ontario is such a beautiful province many have never had a chance to experience it. Do you know that Italy can fit into Ontario three times that’s how big it is? I have been to the Falls Up north, Bon Echo Provincial park is beautiful, point Pelee Island, grottos near Tobermory, I remember standing on the beaches in grand Bend and it reminds me of Mexico, The rapids outside of Ottawa spectacular, the many many lakes in northern Ontario are absolutely stunning! This is our home, we are so lucky! 🇨🇦
How about the Diefenbunker at Carp to the west of Ottawa?.... A real doomsday bunker built in the late 50s which was to house the government of Canada, a CBC broadcasting station & the gold reserves from the bank or Canada in the event of a Soviet nuclear strike... it is an awesome place. The bottom line here is that there are far more than 10 amazing things to see here in Ontario...
I can't believe I never heard of the Bonnechere Caves when I lived in Ottawa or the Cheltenham Badlands when I lived in Guelph. I'd have gone to both. They need to advertise more.
The badlands have turned into a local money maker for the township - pay parking with limited spots and no walking on the clay - stay on the viewing platform. Advance ticket purchase required. Just look at them on you tube and save the hassle!
Ontario is more than Geology. Ontario Place, ROM, Ontario Science Centre, Straford Festival, Peace Tower, Fort Henry, Upper Canada Village, Roy Thompson Hall, Okeefe Centre, CNE .....
An acute accent is on the first syllable of Agawa and the A's are pronounced short like in water. Bonnechere, meanwhile has a long, "O" in the first syllable with the acute accent on the second syllable and ,"E" is silent. The second syllable is pronounced, "share". (2:47) "The indigineous (sic) population arrived here around 1700..." Really? That's a slight to the First Nation's people. Europeans explored the area before then and found there were lots of people living there. Nice video, great shots and otherwise a good production.
Having been to Kakabeka Falls, I can say it is way more impressive in person. It is a scary long ways down. The first coherent thought that came to mind was, how are there any fish upstream?
People asking, “What about this place?” Ontario is so damn big it’s pretty hard to do it justice in one short video. We all have our favourite spots. Hard to capture them all. Really enjoyed the video just the same.
So what, he did a great job, been to these places and enjoyed the video, a video can only be so long, I'm sure there's more yet to come. He did a great job! Stop whining, get on with life, and don't be such an old woman.
Wow! Elora and the Elora Gorge should be featured in any Ontario tourism. Not only is the Niagara Gorge deeper, wider and longer, there are two parks with descents that let you walk along the river, not just look from a viewing stand. These are not the ten best places to visit in Ontario.
Yea I keep hearing that, I have a cute little tea bag rest shaped like a teapot saying Mantoulin Island on it, good reminder to go travel there one of these days ..
You totally forgot the Bruce Peninsula. so you missed the #1 tourist destination in Onatario. 100,000 people travel to the bruce every week in the summer. You must live on some other planet. Cypris park is listed as a world heritage location. You need to get out of Toronto, Niagra and the Muskoka and discover the rest of Ontario, like places like Petrolia and learn its hearatage.
Awesom falls and awesome presentation.Love it and big liked. Thank you and keep in touch .
thanks for sharing this
amazing
what a fabulous vehicle for educating Canadians about what is on the Horizon with deep climate change.
YOU live in the MOST Exciting Time on Earth, ...ever.
bro i've seen many vlogs about 'ON' but never seen before what you have showed use here. really amazed .thanks
I love Ontario Canada, I think it’s beautiful, and I am Canadian who’s love and happy to live in Canada
hahaha... prozac huh!?
Go to Ontario family courts and see the corruption, fraud, child abuses, and all out destruction of sibling relationships and more that you're supporting, letting happen, and failing to correct!
Im happy I left this dump. The worst of the worst places in earth
@@KS-xs7fs It's pretty friggin bad but the worst? Come on dude. If you want to speak for yourself then that's fine - like saying you're happy, but when you claim Ontario in its entirety is a dump and the worst place "IN" (or on) earth, you just look dumb and/or not credible. And it's the people of Ontario you probably rightly take issue with; for it has abused and damaged child abusers at every single level of society, but there are people who would correctly say the same about almost every other group of people on this planet; those aware enough anyway. The original poster is obviously so messed up and delusional, which is aggravating to say the least, and it's OK to let them know they are messed up, but you should realize you're messed up too and express if you want to help save innocent and helpless children instead of being happy you left them behind and are leaving them behind to suffer and some to die because people didn't care for anyone but themselves. You feel me?
Bonnechere Caves are pretty awesome. We visited several years back on our way to Ottawa for a family weekend. Many of these other destinations look quite interesting, thanks for your video!
Algonquin Park?
Lindo trabalho! Super like!
Hooooly moly, so many incredible places I've never heard of.
That canyon was grand.
Thank you so much, excellent places very nice video 👌👍
What about Wasaga Beach? Worlds longest fresh water beach. Gorgeous sunrises and sunsets
And Myrtle Beach in South Carolina has the longest freshwater coast right along-side the Atlantic ocean, not sure how that developed but it is simply amazing ..
Sauble Beach is nicer than Wasaga
And wall to wall yahoos all summer long - Spring Break in the summer!
@@tedforsure1671 .. So what exactly is nicer at Sauble Beach ?
@Agent 39 I agree that Sauble is a nicer beach, but what you say about Wasaga is simply not true.
Might have ro go check out the caves
I love your enthusiasm
N8ice work ,you touched upon some of my favourites ...of course there is much more in surprising Ontario !
wow i have been to niagara falls like 20 times and never even knew the white water walk existed lmao thanks im gonna check it out!
it costs money to do but you can hike down to the rapids for free at the bruce trail , I live in the falls and hike down the the rapids multiple times every summer !
Wow, gorgeous and otherworldly. Had never heard of many of these location.
how do you get to the river side board walk. I have been to niagara quite a few times and have not seen that yet. id love to check it out the next time i go.
Wow! I'll definitely go and check out the Elora Gorge this upcoming Summer, nice sandy beach and gorgeous scenery of nature, sure looks inviting ..
Very good video and to the point 👉 thanks
Yes I saw it, immediately.
all on my summer trip list 2020!
You missed Onaping Falls north of Sudbury, one of the Group of Seven painted it. Gorgeous
You are a true Ontario Ambassador Jim!
As are you Chris, thank you!
@@Travelmammal Go to Ontario family courts and see the corruption, fraud, child abuses, and all out destruction of sibling relationships and more that you're supporting, letting happen, and failing to correct!
thank you very much for your video !!!
Good love it
Learned about some places I wasn't aware of, many thanks.
One small change I'd suggest. The music makes me feel like I'm on hold at the utility company.
I thought the music sounded like basic tracks for a new Duran Duran song.
Bad 70's porn movie 🤣
Kakabeka Falls is an amazing experience! My husband and I stopped there after visiting Lakehead University!
Excellent! Thank you.
You did a good job ...BUt you need to show georggn bay.
the lake huron and deep clear waters there
sarnia ontario ...bridge 3 largest world..lake huron
"georggn bay"? Or, Georgian Bay? Additionally, it's Lake Huron: capital "L" and capital "H."
@@monicadzisiak7291 You too? It is Sarnia, Ontario. And, Lake Huron. All place names are always capitalized.
Your video is fun and Awsome! New subscriber here
My town made the list! Amazing! The quarry is a decent spot. ✌👌
Nice
Thank you!!
Great video! Enjoyed it!
Nice to see the Thunder Bay Area as part of the attractions!
Yes I seen the rock shift from side to side, plus I have been at this spot maybe 30 years ago. Indeed they are amazing to see and just feel the power on the water.
Thanks Mark Dutka
Thanks Travel mammal . Discover the uncover.
I love Canada .
Great choices for locals to explore. If only I could get off my couch.
damn those Kush strains....LoL
good old days, when we roamed free
DRACOs on land will get you ...or your children.dont worry abt the mask shit!
Like dinosaurs.
Thanks for the video, we are planning a trip from Minnesota up into Ontario and over to Niagara falls.
This gives us something to plan around.
Be sure to check my other videos, including the one about experiences in Niagara and day trips from Toronto.
Great Video.
The furthest north I have been in my home province of Ontario was Tobermory - and it freaked me out after dark due to the isolation, darkness and endless pine trees. Meanwhile, during the day it was scenic enough and I enjoyed the shipwreck boat tour as well as Flower Pot Island. This summer I did a 3 day trip to Colingwood 1.5 hrs North of Toronto - I think this region will be fun in Winter when I plan to go back.
Thanks a bunch I have lived in Ontario all my life (almost 79 years) and thought that I had see a lot of it but you pointed out a bunch of places that I’ve never ever heard about. When Covid is over I will
phoneticly.. it's pronounced agewa
Can’t believe you didn’t mention Tobermory and Bruce Peninsula Park
Left that for the winter. Check it out. th-cam.com/video/ehlERfTkSqA/w-d-xo.html
Yeah my point
Can't believe you didn't mention the border leading to the US.
What about Peele island??
Bonnechere Caves! 👌👍
wow beautiful
missed lake of the woods, best part of it being as far away from toronto as you can get while still in ontario
lolll just like toronto is the center of the universe... you should get out more ;)
Awesome! 🇨🇦🙏♥️😘
In another video you should visit the Aviation Museum at CFB North Bay and see if they're allowing visits to "The Hole".
If you want the boat ride in the 1000 islands; take it from Gananoque cruise lines. I've been on the Rock Island and found it sketchy. We took the Castle cruise on Gananoque cruise lines and was much better. Bring your passport when the border opens. And one must be eligible to enter the US (for some nationalities). All of that is taken care of when you reserve. (reservations necessary). The bridge is actually 5 bridges including another suspension bridge on the Canadian side channel.
I live in the area. Been there many times in my own boat. Used to be the play ground of the rich and famous.
I'm from Gananoque, and gotta say I miss being home on the water in the summer time and if you can I definitely recommend taking a cruise through the islands, its beautiful (plus I worked on the cruises, what a way to spend your summer)
Thanks for the video!
Oh! Canada!!
Indeed Bruce!
You definitely need to see Ouimet canyon east of Thunder Bay.
the Elora swim spot is better then the video shows. theres also a sandy beach there. its actually amazing and the elora campground right near there is also amazing and has a cool water tube thing u take a tube all the way down the river
Thanks for the video....hmm, Tobermory didn't make it? Pretty sure it's more scenic and a better choice ahead of some here. I guess you'll be doing Part 2 and Part 3 and......
The border when you ate leaving👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Nice video! But Cheltenham is more like 45mins north of the big stink
@ 4:56 I saw a camera shift, not a rock shift.
Used to be the maid of mist taking people down by the Falls there. It’s been a long time.
Yes, you're right. I think now it's Maid of the Mist on the US side, Hornblower on the Canadian side.
@@Travelmammal Ah yes! I used to live at the top of river by Buffalo NY. Lovely area. I’m long ways from there now though. Lol. If you get a chance or are interested check you tube video “2019 Ice tsunami” Ft.Erie. It was something to watch when it happened. Broke all the break wall out. They probably still fixing it. Cheers and lovely video.
I'm not budging. Imma stay right here and keep on doing what I've been doing. Minding my own business.
Beautiful video thanks. Background music, doesn’t suit the scenery though.
Beautiful 😍
Ontario is such a beautiful province many have never had a chance to experience it.
Do you know that Italy can fit into Ontario three times that’s how big it is?
I have been to the Falls Up north, Bon Echo Provincial park is beautiful, point Pelee Island, grottos near Tobermory, I remember standing on the beaches in grand Bend and it reminds me of Mexico, The rapids outside of Ottawa spectacular, the many many lakes in northern Ontario are absolutely stunning!
This is our home, we are so lucky! 🇨🇦
Too bad it’s a frozen wasteland six months of the year and a mosquito infested swamp the rest! I should know, I’ve lived here all my life!
Massive.
From Toronto, you're closer to Florida than to some parts of Ontario.
You missed some good spots but you did get some good spots too. Only 2 of those places i havent been and that is the badlands and st. Marys quarry
Thanks so much! Yes, tough to include every place... It would be a 30 minute video and even then I might miss something. Cheers.
Where was the 2nd place called and were is it thanks
Old woman bay on the top of Lake Superior
Happened upon it driving to Sask...beautiful! No one else on the beach!!
Actually , physically one of the most beautiful beach settings in Canada !
How about the Diefenbunker at Carp to the west of Ottawa?.... A real doomsday bunker built in the late 50s which was to house the government of Canada, a CBC broadcasting station & the gold reserves from the bank or Canada in the event of a Soviet nuclear strike... it is an awesome place.
The bottom line here is that there are far more than 10 amazing things to see here in Ontario...
Why is the Elora Gorge "infamous "? Lol
I can't believe I never heard of the Bonnechere Caves when I lived in Ottawa or the Cheltenham Badlands when I lived in Guelph. I'd have gone to both. They need to advertise more.
It's not very big. If your a motorcyclist it can make a good day ride destination. Depending where you live.
The badlands have turned into a local money maker for the township - pay parking with limited spots and no walking on the clay - stay on the viewing platform. Advance ticket purchase required. Just look at them on you tube and save the hassle!
Ontario is more than Geology. Ontario Place, ROM, Ontario Science Centre, Straford Festival, Peace Tower, Fort Henry, Upper Canada Village, Roy Thompson Hall, Okeefe Centre, CNE .....
Ontario is more than Toronto as well.
An acute accent is on the first syllable of Agawa and the A's are pronounced short like in water. Bonnechere, meanwhile has a long, "O" in the first syllable with the acute accent on the second syllable and ,"E" is silent. The second syllable is pronounced, "share". (2:47) "The indigineous (sic) population arrived here around 1700..." Really? That's a slight to the First Nation's people. Europeans explored the area before then and found there were lots of people living there. Nice video, great shots and otherwise a good production.
Explore manitoulin island….
I love Manitoulin Island. It will be included in a separate video. 😉
@@Travelmammal can’t wait ..I love it here @little current…
Agawa is pronounced a-ga-wa with all soft a’s
Be prepared to wait most of the day in a hot car trying to get in to Elora Gorge. It is small and space is limited.
What about Algonquin National Park?? 7653 square KM of protected nature.
Take a look at my other videos. I've included Algonquin. Cheers.
@@Travelmammal Awesome! Very cool video BTW!
@ 8:45 - Little Feat ???
Why say the gorge's silence is golden then put on some horrid music so we can't enjoy the silence of the gorge?
Audrey Aitken Good point, but careful, may be considered disrespecting the land.
that's all Ontario spirit! lol
Having been to Kakabeka Falls, I can say it is way more impressive in person. It is a scary long ways down. The first coherent thought that came to mind was, how are there any fish upstream?
Now I live in bc .but 1000 island is more beautiful place I have been visited in bc , including vancouver island.
, Ontario is pretty boring after that huh ;)
LOL
People asking, “What about this place?” Ontario is so damn big it’s pretty hard to do it justice in one short video. We all have our favourite spots. Hard to capture them all. Really enjoyed the video just the same.
Cheers, Lorne. Hopefully, you've subscribed for more videos.
Nothing from Georgian Bay? I'm surprised
So what, he did a great job, been to these places and enjoyed the video, a video can only be so long, I'm sure there's more yet to come. He did a great job! Stop whining, get on with life, and don't be such an old woman.
ha ha...more to come !!. He listed all ten. How can there be more....?
Wow! Elora and the Elora Gorge should be featured in any Ontario tourism.
Not only is the Niagara Gorge deeper, wider and longer, there are two parks with
descents that let you walk along the river, not just look from a viewing stand.
These are not the ten best places to visit in Ontario.
YOU FORGOT LAKE OF THE WOODS
Manitoulin island the PRETTIEST PLACE IN CANADA 🇨🇦
Yea I keep hearing that, I have a cute little tea bag rest shaped like a teapot saying Mantoulin Island on it, good reminder to go travel there one of these days ..
You totally forgot the Bruce Peninsula. so you missed the #1 tourist destination in Onatario. 100,000 people travel to the bruce every week in the summer. You must live on some other planet. Cypris park is listed as a world heritage location. You need to get out of Toronto, Niagra and the Muskoka and discover the rest of Ontario, like places like Petrolia and learn its hearatage.
Hey thx for stopping by. I do have other videos including this one, which includes the Bruce. Cheers. th-cam.com/video/l1Rxorf0u0E/w-d-xo.html
I've lived in Soo On all my life and have never heard Agawa pronounced like that. It's not a-GA-wa it is AG-a-wa.
Ya think, wtf,I said. Where the hell is that, then I saw the train, never ever heard that said,
yes it shifted
Yes, it was all very beautiful, especially loved the class 6 rapids. Now, how about letting us US citizens come visit your lovely country?
Let me do a few more hits of california sunshine and i'll get back to you on the whole shifting rocks thingy.
Oh shit!! The rock did appear to shift!!
Yes. I saw the slight illusion of a shirt of the rock.
The rock moved
No crap on the crapper capitol AKA Ottawa LoL
This guy obviously isn't from Ontario. Missed a lot of places and can't pronounce some of the names properly.
200 subscribers? that's not right.
title should have been.... "ten places to consider visiting". The word "best" is very subjective. avoid it.
Advice, save you money, do not travel, do not get the virus.