Ontario tourism links and insights.

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camthecanuck
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Ontario tourism links and insights.

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Check out these links.. http://www.getnorth.com/ http://www.ontariotravel.net/TcisCtrl?s ... anguage=EN http://www.soto.on.ca/ http://www.travelinx.com/ (commercial site) for Canada. http://www.realontario.ca/pages/home.asp Ottawa and Kingston Ontario area. http://www.noto.net/ (my stomping ground).Good enough start?P.S. Ontario moto is "Yours to discover". It really is a great place politics aside.
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Re: Ontario tourism links and insights. (camthecanuck)

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Great links! I especially liked the one for Ottawa and Kingston.
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Re: Ontario tourism links and insights. (camthecanuck)

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Last summer I made the trip from Sarnia to Niagara Falls, 4.5 hour trip from home. What I notice is that southern Ontario grow there own tobacco. It seem strange to see tobacco crops that far north.Thanks for the links, I vacation (fishing) in Ontario (Gods Land) every year.
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Walmart road atlas - a helpful road trip planner.

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Although I sometimes have mixed feelings about WalMart, here in Canada (and probably the U.S.) they put out an annual Road Atlas for North America and Mexico which has maps of every state and province, some city maps and sources of tourism information (toll-free numbers mostly) for only about $8 Canadian (I forget exact details and it is in the car). This is virtually the same Atlas as you will pay $25 for elsewhere. Of course don't forget Yaho Maps, Mapquest, Mapblast, etc. on the internet too, although I find them misleading at times, especially as to distance and time to travel.
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