Scenic Road Trips in Ontario Part #1

There is an abundance of adventures to be had when traveling around Ontario, Canada.

Why stay at home when you can hop into your car and go out for an amazing day of fun filled with beautiful beaches, the open air and scenic views to fill your heart up with so much gratitude for just being alive.

We’ve always gravitated towards the outdoors and are in such awe every time we are out and about surrounded by the sheer natural beauty this planet has to offer. This endless gift from God never gets old; in fact, every time you go out on a mini adventure you want to go on another one again. It’s a constant desire to explore as many places as possible whether it be local or abroad.

If you plan out your day and time of departure appropriately, you can easily visit all four of the destinations listed below at your leisure with ample time to spend at the beach!

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1. Port Hope

Port Hope is a municipality located in Southern, Ontario which is approximately, 110 km east of Toronto. All you’ll need to do is hop on the 401 East Ramp and before you know it, you’ll be there.

One thing that you will definitely notice, is the abundance of lavender along the highway when heading into Port Hope.

This small quaint lakeside town is full of the most beautiful quintessential fairytale like homes with white picket fences, lovely floral gardens and manicured lawns. Just driving through the streets and passing these beauties brings one a sense of joy. Once, you’ve taken in all of the beauty that the town has to offer, head over to East & West Beach for breathtaking views of the harbour.

Unfortunately, you are not permitted to use the beach at this time, but do monitor Port Hope’s website for updated information. You can also download or view their visitor guide for things to do in 2020 including a delicious recipe from The Social Bar + Table.

When things are back to normal, we’ll definitely be heading back to get the full experience of everything that this incredible town has to offer from local farmers markets, events, dining, shopping of handcrafted goods and so much more.

2. Cobourg

This is another amazing historically rich town that is a must visit for all. This zen beauty has so much to offer from the culinary experiences to the absolutely gorgeous beaches. It is also located in Southern Ontario, just 95 km east of Toronto.

We really enjoyed driving through this laid back town as well and window gazing at the buildings and their beautifully preserved architecture. The Cobourg Marina was one of our favorite spots that we stopped over at. It has such a vibrant vibe and yet peaceful all at the same time with some pretty gorgeous boats in the marina to look at. We love looking at boats and talking about which boats we prefer over others if we were ever to get a boat for ourselves one day. Honestly, that would actually be pretty incredible and a dream come true if that were to ever happen.

There is a lovely beach adjacent to the marina which again unfortunately is currently closed; however, you can opt for a stroll around the marina, Victoria Park, the downtown area or dine at one of the many patios. Whether you are heading to this gorgeous town for a day trip, overnight stay or weekend getaway, you will not be disappointed.

3. The Big Apple

What’s a drive through Southern Ontario without making a stop over at The Big Apple? This is a stop you’ll definitely want to make every single time as there is plenty to do and see! When I think of the Big Apple, it reminds me of wonderful childhood memories where every summer our family would make a stop over by The Big Apple on the way to our final destination during one of our many road trips.

Let’s not forget to mention the fact that they have these absolutely delicious apple pies that are constantly made fresh. In fact, you can watch the entire process of these delectable treats among others through glass windows in the bakery section. You will also find an abundance of treats to choose from in their store, along with their market shop.

To the right of the grounds, there are several attractions/activities such as mini golfing, a train ride (only operates on the weekends), table tennis, shuffleboard, ping pong, bocce-ball and an apple orchard.

Don’t forget to visit the main attraction of course, Mr. Applehead. You can go inside and climb up the stairs to the top observation deck for breathtaking views of the Village of Colborne and Lake Ontario. Once you’ve taken in the stunning views, take a picture of yourself with Mr. Applehead.

(As per the Big Apple, you should stand on the red bridge behind Mr. Applehead to capture that picture perfect moment and create your own memorable souvenir of your visit.)

Along with the above noted activities, there is also a petting zoo located on the opposite end the main entrance. Before heading over, ensure to contact them regarding operational details for the zoo.

4. North Beach Provincial Park

Where do we even begin with this beautiful park! Oh, I know, the beach! Ha ha. All joking aside, we had the most amazing afternoon at this beach. As this is a provincial park, there are parking fees associated with this place. If you know that you will be visiting several Ontario parks for the year, then we highly suggest that you purchase the annual pass and if you’re a walk in, then you still need to pay the appropriate fees.

This location has over 1 km of sandy beach where you can just relax, take a dip into the warm calm waters or have a picnic/bbq. Either way, your bound to fall in love with this place. Personally, we felt as if we teleported to one of the many amazing destinations in the Caribbean where the water is always glistening, warm to the touch and where the sun endlessly kisses your skin. I know what you’re thinking, it sounds to good to be true but that’s just how this place made us feel.

We went into the water with and without water shoes and would say that the sand beneath your feet with quite smooth for the most part with the exception of some rocks when initially stepping into the lake waters.

If you already haven’t been here, then we recommend that you pick a day and go visit this beautiful slice of heaven before the season is over and if you’re reading this later in the year, then that’s okay too as it’s something to look forward to next year.


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Elora Gorge Conservation Area

The Elora Gorge is located on the western edge of Elora, Ontario and is approximately 1.5 hours away from Toronto. Take the time to explore every bit of this outdoor haven, have a day of family fun and just enjoy the fresh air, the sound of birds chirping and the most beautiful sound of water rushing through the Grand River.

The Elora George is owned by the Grand River Conservation Authority and they are taking several precautions to ensure the safety of all visitors during this unprecedented time.

They have also implemented limited daily visitors in order to avoid overcrowding and maintain social distancing in their parks. If the maximum number of visitors is reached, the park will be closed for the remainder of the day; therefore, we highly recommend arriving first thing in the morning to avoid any disappointment. We also recommend that you try to go during the week as the weekends are noted to be extremely busy.

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Park Fees

Daily admission fees are as follows:

Preschool (5 and under) Free | Child (6-14) $3 | Adult (15-64) $7.50 | Seniors (65+) $6.00 | Bus discounts for 20+ people are available | Annual Membership to all Grand River Parks $140

Nightly Camping: Book a campsite

Unserviced $41 | Serviced (electricity only, no water) $47 | Serviced $49 | Additional Vehicle $15 | Non-Refundable reservation fee $13

Activities

When visiting the park, there is an abundance of things to choose from such as tubing, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, hiking, camping, cycling, swimming, having a picnic with your friends and family, along with an array of annually scheduled events. For those traveling with kids, there is a lovely splash pad for your little ones to enjoy. Be sure to check the website for operational updates prior to visiting the park.

Map

This Elora Gorge is one of the most beautiful conservation areas surrounded by the beauty of nature and tall cliffs that run along the Grand River. We highly recommended visiting this beautiful sanctuary and connecting with the peace and tranquility that nature has to offer. Before heading down, be sure to download the park map.

Elora Quarry

The two acre Quarry is a must visit for everyone. This lovely place is boasting with trees surrounded by cliffs with areas to picnic and just relax.

Normally, you would be able to go swimming at the Quarry Conservation Area for free by showing your current admission receipt from the Elora Gorge; however, the Quarry is closed for the 2020 season among other things.

Picnic Areas

Once you’ve paid the park fees and answered the mandatory precautionary COVID questions at the main gatehouse, you will be allowed to enter the park premises. There are a few picnic areas to choose from; the closest is located just a couple of minutes away from the main entrance by car. There is ample parking and picnic benches available. As there are a limited number of restrooms open for use at this time, we highly recommend that once you pass the gatehouse, turn right at the end of the road and drive further into the park past the initial set of parking spaces and picnic benches. Once you pass the Marston Pavilion and the splash pad, you”ll notice 2-3 parking lots to your right, picnic benches and restrooms towards the start of the hiking trails. Personally, we found this to be the most convenient area to park as everything that we needed was in close proximity. The restrooms were consistently being cleaned by a set of employees, there were ample social distancing signs posted throughout the park, along with several park rangers patrolling the grounds throughout the day.

Trails

The 3 km marked trail is rugged but there really aren’t any steep paths. There are several stairs (keep in mind, that some of them are steep) that you can use to get to the bottom of the gorge, including look-out points should you wish to do so. We found these to be really nice as you get an alternative perspective along the river and of course several photo opportunities. There is fencing all along the edge of the gorge wall to ensure your safety as the gorge itself is quite deep and the walls quite steep. There is also The Elora Cataract Trailway, a 47 km trail linking the Grand and Credit river watersheds and is located minutes away from the park.

Before embarking on any of the trails, be sure to take plenty of water with you as we guarantee that you will start to feel quite parched as it can get very hot. The trails consist of shaded areas vs paved pathways with no shade at all; a hat would be very handy at this point.

Towards the end of our excursion, as we walked along the marked conservation trail towards the picnic areas, we came across this really cute seesaw that could easily be missed as it was just past the front set of trees. If you have the time, take a moment to bring back some childhood memories while having some fun!


We hope that you found all of the aforementioned useful and wish you happy & safe travels; Don’t forget to travel with your mask! Comment down below👇🏼 your top things to do in Ontario; we would love to hear from you! Until next time, keep dreaming, exploring safely and spreading your footprints.

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