With nearly 700 lakes, this region two hours north of Toronto, Canada, will have you spoiled for choice. Enjoy water sports, ...
The warm start to autumn follows a September that delivered extended stretches of summer-like weather in Toronto.
It’s time to trade your sunglasses and lemonades for cardigans and apple cider, and this fall celebration is just the place to do so.
Astute leaf peepers know that timing is everything. Here’s where to go in Ontario to catch the fall colours at their peak.
Canadians can expect a warmer than normal fall season in the coming months, but meteorologists say that will turn cold near the end of November, with more rainfall than the summer.