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A Boater’s Guide To Ontario Where to Boat
Let’s first look at some of the many incredible boating destinations in Ontario.
Toronto Islands, a chain of 15 islands in Lake Ontario, is one of the most popular boating destinations in the province. There are many attractions on these islands, including a public marina, several beaches, a family-friendly amusement park, and spectacular views of Toronto’s famous skyline.
Sprawling Lake Simcoe, in Southern Ontario, is a popular cottage and fishing destination, housing more than 75 different species to catch. It is a hub for other water sports as well, including tubing, wakeboarding, and water skiing.
The Muskoka Lakes area encompasses some of Ontario’s most famous lakes, including Lake Rosseau, Lake Joseph, and many more. This is where many celebrities, athletes, and business leaders have cottages, and it is one of Canada’s best outdoor recreation areas.
Ontario is connected to four of the five Great Lakes— Superior, Huron, Erie, and Ontario. Exploring these worldfamous lakes by water is a must while in Ontario.
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