It is generally considered distinct from Northern Ontario, as it is far more densely populated and contains the majority of the province's cities, major roads, and institutions (Southern Ontario contains 94% or 11.75 million of Ontario's total population of 12.5 million people); the north, in contrast, contains more natural resources and remote wilderness. The south makes up approximately 15% of the entire land area of the province as a whole. For an inland location, it has an abdundance of fresh water coastline on three of the Great Lakes, Huron, Erie and Ontario and smaller inland lakes, notably Lake Simcoe and Lake St. Clair (part of the Great Lakes system). It is a major vineyard region and producer of Canadian wines.
Barrie Barrie's waterfront is at the heart of its tourism industry, with events like Kempenfest arts and crafts festival attracting more than 300,000 people
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Brantford The City of Brantford welcomes you to our corner of southern Ontario. We invite you to enjoy our hometown hospitality and the natural beauty of our landscape and waterways, all of ..read more
Collingwood Collingwood is a Premier Ranked Tourist Destination located on the southern shore of Georgian Bay and at the foot of Ontario's highest ski hill, Blue Mountain, in the heart of one ..read more
Hamilton Hamilton is a city located in Canada, in the province of Ontario. It is currently the 8th largest census metropolitan area in Canada, with a population estimated at 714,900. [1] Wi ..read more
Kitchener Kitchener is a vibrant, confident and cosmopolitan community, located in the Region of Waterloo, in the heart of southwestern Ontario. Our city is part of one of the most diverse a ..read more
London London is a city in Southwestern Ontario, Canada, along the Quebec City-Windsor Corridor with a metropolitan area population of 432,451; the city proper had a population of 336,539 ..read more
Niagara Falls Niagara Falls, Ontario (2001 population 78,815) is a city on the Niagara River, in the Golden Horseshoe region. It lies across the river from Niagara Falls, New York, and was incor ..read more
Niagara on the Lake The town is home to the Shaw Festival, a months–long series of theatrical productions featuring the works of George Bernard Shaw and his contemporaries. The festival operates ..read more
Oshawa Residents of Oshawa enjoy a wide variety of shopping, medical, educational, cultural and recreational facilities. The City’s proximity to Metropolitan Toronto means that the ..read more
Owen Sound Owen Sound (44°34′N 80°56′W1; EST; 2001 population 21,431) is a city located on an inlet of Georgian Bay that is also called Owen Sound. The city is at the mout ..read more
Roseneath Roseneath is a hamlet in the township of Alnwick-Haldimand in Northumberland County in central Ontario, Canada. Settlers first arrived in the area in the 1830s, and named the commu ..read more
Sarnia WELCOME to the City of Sarnia, Ontario’s beautiful Blue Water Country. Located on the south shore of Lake Huron, just across the St. Clair River from Eastern Michigan, ..read more
St Catharines WELCOME TO THE GARDEN CITY
St. Catharines is the largest city in the Niagara Region in southern Ontario, Canada. It lies 51 km south of Toronto across Lake Ontario and is 19 km in ..read more
Toronto Toronto, on the north shore of Lake Ontario, is the largest of Canada's vibrant urban centres. It is the hub of the nation's commercial, financial, industrial, and cultural life, a ..read more
Windsor An exciting selection of vacation ideas and packages for the Windsor area! From the “wilder” side of our glorious gardens and natural areas, to colourful historic sites ..read more
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