From the exciting urban life and density of Toronto and Ottawa, to the wilds of the Great Lakes and Northern Ontario, the possibilities are endless.
From the exciting urban life and density of Toronto and Ottawa, to the wilds of the Great Lakes and Northern Ontario, the possibilities are endless.

Toronto
Trendsetter. The heartbeat of Canadian urban life. The 6ix is everything you would expect from a world class city.

Toronto
Trendsetter. The heartbeat of Canadian urban life. The 6ix is everything you would expect from a world class city.
Ottawa

Parliament Hill, perched above the Ottawa River, is just one regal-and-refined side of the nation’s dynamic capital.

Ottawa
Parliament Hill, perched above the Ottawa River, is just one regal-and-refined side of the nation’s dynamic capital.
Itineraries
Don’t miss the iconic spots and hidden gems. No matter where you go in Ontario, there are amazing itineraries for you to explore.

Travel packages
Great regional escapes
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This cross-country Cosmos adventure begins in Toronto, ends in Vancouver, and includes superb scenery from start to end. A highlight is a 3-night journey aboard VIA Rail’s® the Canadian from Toronto to Jasper. You’ll enjoy panoramic views of the picturesque landscapes of Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta, before exploring the stunning sights of British Columbia.


This Globus tour of Eastern Canada unlocks the brightest sights from the thundering Niagara Falls to quaint Québec. With guided sightseeing in Toronto, Ottawa, Montréal, and Québec City, this encompassing tour of Eastern Canada makes it easy to compare the diverse flavours of the region – from breakfast at a traditional sugar shack to a must-have beavertail pastry.


Make your way through five picturesque provinces on this epic Globus rail journey across Canada. After feeling the energy of Toronto and the mist of Niagara Falls, you’ll travel past the sparkling lakes of Ontario, the golden prairies of Manitoba, the winding rivers of Saskatchewan, and the sun-dappled forests of Alberta, before reaching the rocky mountains of British Columbia.