Let’s talk about summer. Not just any summer. Ontario summer.
You are finally out of the cold. The sky is blue. You are ready for a tip. But not just any trip—you want lakes, cities, hikes, and cute little towns. Good news? Ontario has it all.
And it gets even better when you go for a self-guided tour. You can also create a custom tour, explore your favourite spots and hidden gems without asking Google every five minutes.
1. Niagara Falls: The Classic Never Gets Old
You can’t talk about summer in Ontario without starting with Niagara Falls. Yes, it is touristy. But it is also epic.
You are standing there, and millions of gallons of water are crashing right in front of you. You feel the mist on your face. It is loud, powerful and unforgettable.

And it is not just the falls. There is Clifton Hill nearby with arcades, wax museums and fun houses. You can ride the SkyWheel and get an amazing view.
My friend Jay went last July. He said the Hornblower boat ride was the wildest thing he would ever have done. You literally go into the mist. He was soaked and smiling the whole time.
You can even plan a perfect day here with a custom itinerary. This lets you know when the crowds are lower and where to grab lunch nearby.
2. Tobermory: Like the Caribbean but Canadian
You want turquoise water? Go to Tobermory.
No joke. The water is so clear that you will think you are somewhere tropical. You can hop on a boat and head to Flowerpot Island. And believe me, guys, this looks like something out of a movie.

And then there is the Grotto in Bruce Peninsulla National Park. A sea cave with glowing blue water. It is perfect for swimming if you don’t mind a bit of a cold dip.
Book early, though. This place is popular in July and August. But totally worth it. A customised tour plan will help you guide through all the trails and even remind you to book a parking pass for the Grotto ahead of time.
3. Muskoka: Cottage Country Vibes
Just picture this—you are sitting by a quiet lake. Birds are singing. There is a canoe waiting on the dock. You have got a cold drink in your hand and nothing else to do.
That’s Muskoka in the Summer.
You can rent a cottage, go for hikes and paddle on the lake. Or just chill by the fire pit at night. It is cozy, peaceful, and honestly feels like a dream.
My friend Priya did a girls’ weekend there last August. They made s’mores, watched stars and even saw a deer walk by in the morning. Total nature magic. Muskoka is the place if you are looking for a quiet and relaxing escape in Ontario.
4. Prince Edward County: Beaches & Wine, Yes Please
Head to Prince Edward County if you want a mix of beach days and grown-up fun.
Start with Sandbanks Provincial Park. Soft sand, warm water—perfect for swimming or just lying out in the sun. Then, just a short drive away—you have got cute cafes, local shops, and some of the best wineries around.

Go on a wine tour, check out the breweries and don’t miss the craft cheese and chocolate. It is a total treat if you love good food and drinks.
And seriously—bring your camera. The sunsets here? Unreal!
It is easy to plan your own route—wine stops, beach hangs and even cool places to stay. You will feel like a local in no time.
5. Algonquin Park: For the Wild at Heart
Do you love hiking? Canoeing? Or sleeping under the sun?
Then, Algonquin Provincial Park is your place.
Here’s a stunning post by Michael Morton, capturing the sunset last summer over McIntosh Lake in Algonquin Park.
It is huge—over 7000 square kilometers of lakes, forests, and trails. You can rent a canoe and explore the lakes. Or go for a hike and spot moose or loons. There are also cozy campsites and backcountry spots if you are up for the adventure.
One of my buddies went solo camping there with a self-guided tour from Canadahustle. The app helped him choose the beginner trails, and he did not get lost once. Big win.
Just remember—pack bug spray.
6. Blue Mountain: Summer is not Just For Skiiing
Think Blue Mountain only for winter? Nope. Summer here is just as awesome.
You can take a gondola ride up the mountain for crazy good views. There is zipping, mountain biking, mini golf—you name it!
The Blue Mountain Village is cute, too. Lots of shops, patios, and live music. It is the kind of place where you can grab a bite, chill out and wander around all in one go.
Families love it. Couples love it. Even if you are going solo, you will have so much fun here.
7. Thousand Islands: Tiny Islands, Big Views
Ever wanted to take a boat through a bunch of small islands with castles and mansions? Then hit up the Thousand Islands.

It is right on the border with the U.S., and you will see over 1,800 little islands—some with just one house, some castles like Boldt Castle.
You can do a boat tour or even rent a kayak and paddle through the channels. The water is calm, and the scenery is truly wonderful.
One friend did a dinner cruise here and said it was the best date night she’s ever had. A custom tour guide helps you time the tours and gives you historical facts as you go.
Let’s Make Your Tour Simple with Canadahustle

Okay, so real talk. Planning summer trips can be annoying. Too many choices, not enough time.
Canadahustle makes it simple.
Just choose your place—Ontario, Toronto, Ottawa, or even Calgary—and the app gives you a custom itinerary or a self-guided plan. You will find hidden spots, local events and tips you would not know unless someone told you!
Final say
So, here is the deal. Ontario summer is magic.
You have got waterfalls, lakes, beaches, forests and wine. Some days are calm, others are full of fun. Whether you want city vibes or nature time, it is all here.
Going solo? With friends or family? There is something for everyone.
And with CanadaHustle, you are not just seeing places—you are finding hidden gems like a goal.
So grab your sunscreen, download the app, and start planning your summer adventure. Ontario is waiting. All you have to do is show up!
Last Updated on April 12, 2025 by Sathi Chakraborty