The compulsory holiday forced on almost everyone by the COVID pandemic has caused a lot of places in Ontario to be closed down. Well, I’ve got good news for you! There are places that have reopened this summer and you can still go for that summer trip and flaunt that summer body. Here are 10 of such places:
High Park
Welcome to Toronto’s largest public park located in the southwestern part of Toronto. Its wonderful activities provide the perfect summer getaway for the family at no cost at all. It features several natural and recreational facilities and eighteen designated picnic areas that cater for up to 100 people.
Centreville Amusement Park
It’s always sunny at Centreville!!! No better getaway for the kids than this beautiful children city. These children park promises a remarkable tale of adventure with its mind-blowing kiddies rides and other wonderful options.
Ward’s Island Beach
It’s time to show off that summer body. Take a trip to this nice blue flag beach. It is quite windy here and this makes it a nice place to fly kites and wind boards. You might even find a beach glass to add to your beach collections.
Toronto Islands
Take a summer trip on a ferry to a chain of fifteen islands known as Toronto Island. The islands are home to exotic beaches, yacht clubs, an airport, and an amusement park. You can never get bored with the numerous treats available on this island.
Ripley’s Aquarium
Located in downtown Toronto, this aquarium holds over 1.25 million gallons of water. It is sectioned into ten galleries, each featuring aquatic animals that are unique to their zone.
Algonquin Island
Experience the untamed beauty of wide life, camping, canoeing, ascending mountain trails to admire pristine lakes, and getting informed on the rich literature published about the Island.
Toronto Zoo
Have you been to the largest zoo in Canada? Take a trip there this summer and have a little adventure with over 5,000 animals in the seven zoo-geographical regions of the zoo. There’s so much to see and explore in areas such as the kids’ zoo, and the waterfront theatre.
Manitoulin Island
You wouldn’t want summer to end if you’re visiting the largest freshwater island in the world. This island has over one hundred in-lakes and some of these lakes have islands on them. With the vast number of lakes, the island is less crowded, giving you a better opportunity to relax and admire nature.
Fort York National Historic site
Muscle up and let’s march out to this 43-acre national historic site. It is home to Canada’s largest historic war artifacts. During the summer, it comes alive with different lively and interesting activities that are spearheaded by the fork yard guards.
Scarborough Bluff Park
Relax with nature all around you in Scarborough bluff park. It has nine parks with one of them having a beach. Situated along the shoreline of Lake Ontario, it has a peaceful atmosphere and provides a nice relaxation spot for the family.
Conclusion.
Despite the need for fun and relaxation, it is advisable to always adhere to the rules put in place by these places. These include proper washing of hands, sanitizing, wearing face masks, and practicing proper social distancing. Stay Safe!!!