Don’t you just love the musk smell of pre-fall? I know I do.
One of the most amazing things, when you travel, is to get to visit some of the most eccentric places around the world. Although it is not the same for everyone but those who do travel understands the perspective and urge they have to travel.
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Ontario is the Eye Candy You Need to Taste
Being the second-largest province of Canada makes Ontario in my number one list of destinations to visit before the winter hits a cold way. Driving may become difficult here during cold winter so I pre-booked a limo service GTA for traveling around some of the most picturesque natural wonders of Ontario.
“One who has seen the nature is not a true Wanderer”
Truer words couldn’t be spoken at all but felt with the exhilarating experience. If you get spooked on solo travel then travelling with other folks can be a perfect opportunity for you to interact socially during your travelling experience as well! Ontario is home for scenic adventures of natural wonders is a siren call for;
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Cyprus Lake Grotto
Okay, did I mention earlier Ontario is one of the largest provinces of Canada? This technically means it’s also home to lush green forests, cliffs with bird’s eye view of the city and well… then come the grotto.
Ranked among the breathtaking Blue Grottos is the naturally hidden wonder of caves! The Bruce Peninsula National Park has always piqued tourists’ attention, and I was fascinated by the idea of getting a cool dive in an underground cave with a natural water reservoir but alas! The seasonal change might get me a cold but I took plenty of pictures to post on my Instagram.
The mesmerizing wonder of aqua blue water and rock formation is as a miracle as one can ever imagine. And it’s quite budget-friendly too!
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Thousand Islands
A sightseeing paradise for one of the epic outdoor vacay, towards the southeastern border of Ontario is the endless chain of shorelines, rich in history and culture and well, the photographically amazing view.
Estimated a 1000 years back from the times, when pirates ruled these waters, it’s a historical notion of lighthouses castes, museums and well now enough room to enjoy mouthwatering recipes at restaurants here. It’s quite popular among tourists, hence the reason I got a true calling to visit it and take stunning shots of the view. It’s a serene and calm point for vacationers and honeymooners.
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Ouimet Canyon
Once I visited the Great Canyon, the sunset was insanely beautiful to experience in the early autumn days. When I came to visit a million years old gorge, this Ouimet Canyon proved to be a rock hard nature’s best flowing with rare species of arctic plants. Northern Canada with outsmarts your expectations!
The canyon in itself is a hundred meters deep and 150 meters wide making it perfect for hiking as well. Although I’m not a great hiker despite being a traveller, so I preferred travelling through limo service GTA for reaching the perfect spot to take the candid picture. It’s an obligation to upload a perfect picture as a souvenir!
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Sandbanks Provincial Park
Maybe I thought I didn’t get it the first time right, but dunes in Ontario? It was not a drill or a prank by a reality TV show. To my utter surprise and good luck I was able to visit prince Edward County, home to the largest freshwater sand bar and dune system that is a wild contrast to the rest of the destinations in Ontario.
Which means there are beaches too? With the white pristine sand beaches, you are going to experience the finest asset of Canada.
No wonder I keep falling in love because of surprises each country has pocketed only to be revealed when a traveler seeks out the wanders. It’s as poetic as dinging a pearl in the shell.
It’s a never-ending Parade of Pictures and Experience
Nothing can compare the natural wonders. No doubt mankind has made remarkable inventions and discoveries in the name of science but in pursuit of all, we are losing touch with the natural wonders that once were the main attractions instead of social media.
My travel diary is full of adventures, and now it’s time to plan yours!
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