Ontario It is the fourth largest county in Canada It is home to countless breathtaking views of Canada's majestic wildlife. 

Whether you prefer beaches, mountains or waterfalls – Ontario has it all. It has something for every visitor that will leave them in awe of the natural beauty there.

The Most Beautiful Natural Wonders in Ontario

Agate Island Beach, Ontario

Agate Island Beach was chosen as one of the top seven beautiful natural beaches in the world for the year 2013.

Here you will not find sandy beaches, but instead, you will see expanses of agate (stones similar to quartz or amethyst).

In addition, you will see steep rocky beaches, and Agate Island is also home to To dig a hole Mysterious that was considered sacred to the First Nations peoples.

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Agate Island Beach

Bonfire Caverns, Ontario

Deep underground, the Bonshir Caves are A marvel to behold.

These caves are also considered one of the Best examples of limestone cave formation , which stays cool all year round and will amaze visitors of all ages.

The bizarre tours lead visitors through narrow passages that existed on the tropical seabed 500 million years ago.

It's a trip to the bottom of Ontario to see fossil coral, octopus and other marine life.

Bonshir Caves

Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls She is bigger And the most famous Waterfalls Ontario. 

These falls are located along the border between Canada and the United States.

It actually consists of three waterfalls that combine together to create the stunning view that attracts people from all over the world.

To get even closer to the roaring falls, try taking a boat tour.

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Niagara Falls

Kakabeka Falls

Kakabeka Falls is A wonderful sight to see – especially in the spring after the first snow melts or after heavy rains.

Where you can stand on one of the high viewing platforms along the strait to see Kaministiquia River Waters rushing over the edge of the cliffs And it falls to the bottom before it runs again.

The features of this landscape are steeped in local legend and were formed by melting glaciers and numerous fossils dating back 1.6 billion years.

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Kakabeka Falls

Bon Echo County Park

Bon Echo County Park is called “The crown jewel of the region,” it offers a pristine expanse of wilderness in eastern Ontario.

The most prominent feature of Bon Echo is Mazinau Rock.  It is a rocky surface of Granite It towers 100 metres above one of Ontario's deepest lakes. Lake Mazinau . 

Bon Echo County Park

Bruce Peninsula National Park

The cedars have inhabited the massive cliffs of the peninsula for centuries and still look like part of an untouched Canadian wilderness gem.

From the crystalline waters of Georgian Bay to limestone bridges and deep forests, Bruce offers visitors the opportunity to delve into the breathtaking beauty of nature.

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Bruce Peninsula National Park

Long Point Beach

Long Point is located South of Toronto, it is an internationally recognized biosphere reserve.

This world-famous beach is an important sanctuary and resting destination for birds as they embark on their migration routes each spring and fall.

Where visitors to Long Point can try to discover nearly 400 species of birds.

Long Point Beach

Algonquin Provincial Park

As the first regional park in Ontario Algonquin is A haven for water lovers. 

Explore landscapes that have inspired books, scientific research, films, symphonies and works of art.

With 12 percent of the park covered by water, Algonquin kayaking is a must to discover the true wonders and beauty of this popular destination.

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Algonquin Provincial Park