How to Find Cheap Hotels in Ontario, Canada

Explore the province of Ontario on the eastern side of Canada. The capital of the province is Toronto (also the country's largest city), and the area is an outdoorsman's paradise.

Things You'll Need

  • Valid passport
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Instructions

  1. Book Your Cheap Accommodations in Ontario

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      Look for booking assistance on the Ontario Tourism Marketing Partnership's Web site or call (800) ONTARIO (see the Resources section below).

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      Escape to the countryside and spend your nights in a restored mill. Tranquil surroundings circle these accommodations, which are spread across Ontario. This is your chance to return to days gone by but enjoy modern creature comforts at the same time.

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      Bunk up in a hostel. Canada has many across the entire country, and Ontario is no exception. These are not necessarily all of the student variety, however. Some hostels are for families, as well. Rates tend to be cheap.

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      Lend a hand when you stay on a working farm. This is a cheap--and certainly unique--way to stay in Ontario. Many working farms offer breakfast as part of the deal.

    Decide on Transportation

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      Choose from one of several airports in Ontario. Hamilton, London, Ottawa, Sudbury, Thunder Bay, Toronto and Windsor all have full-service airports, though Toronto's Pearson International is by far the biggest.

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      Sit back and enjoy a train ride through Ontario. Canada's rail system covers the region with both express and local service, depending on your departure and arrival points.

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      Travel like explorers of old: by boat! Modern ferries service hundreds of marinas in Ontario. Getting from point to point by water can be a magical experience.

    Know Your Destination

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      Take in some culture, as well as nature, in Ontario. Toronto in particular offers museums and historic sights, as well as festivals and exhibitions year-round.

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      Know your season when traveling to Ontario. For most of the year, Ontario is usually mild--but not so in the winter. It is advisable to check weather before leaving for a particular destination. Ontario is enormous, and the south and north are very different when it comes to climate.

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      See the falls! Niagara Falls is one of the world's natural wonders, and it's located in Ontario. Millions of visitors flock to witness this natural phenomenon each year, and the experience rarely disappoints for sheer power and majesty.

Tips & Warnings

  • Bring "permission of travel" if you're under the age of 18 and unaccompanied by a parent or guardian when you travel into Canada.

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