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Ontario, Canada’s most populous province, is rich with history, culture, and natural beauty. From Toronto’s vibrant streets to the Great Lakes’ stunning landscapes, it offers something for everyone.

This article highlights 30 fun and surprising facts about Ontario, covering everything from its longest street to iconic landmarks and unique wildlife. Whether you’re planning a trip or just want to learn more, these facts will show why Ontario is a must-see destination. Get ready to uncover hidden gems and discover the true beauty of Ontario!

1. World’s Largest Escape Room

The Diefenbunker in Ontario is known as the world’s largest escape room, offering an immersive and historical experience.

2. Longest Street

Yonge Street in Toronto was once recognized as the longest street in the world, stretching 1,896 kilometers​.

3. Waterfall Capital

Hamilton, Ontario, is known as the “Waterfall Capital of the World,” with 156 waterfalls within its vicinity.

Source: City of Waterfalls  | Photo by Mohamed on Unsplash

4. Toronto’s Underground PATH

Toronto’s PATH system is the world’s largest underground shopping complex, spanning 30 kilometers and connecting over 1,200 stores​.

5. The Thousand Islands

Ontario’s Thousand Islands region in the Saint Lawrence River consists of 1,864 islands, some so small they can only hold a single house or tree​.

Source: Wikipedia

6. Second-Largest Crater on Earth

Sudbury, Ontario, is home to the second-largest known crater on Earth. The impact that created it was larger than the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs​.

Source: Wikipedia

7. Manitoulin Island's Unique Status

Ontario is home to Manitoulin Island, the world’s largest freshwater island. It contains the largest lake on an island within a lake and the largest island within that lake, creating an “island-lake-inception”.

View Manitoulin Island on Google Maps.

Source: The Canadian Encyclopedia

8. WWII Spy School

Ontario was home to a secret spy school during WWII known as Camp X, located in Whitby​.

Source and Image: The Canadian Encyclopedia

9. Largest Oktoberfest

Kitchener, Ontario, hosts the largest Oktoberfest celebration outside of Germany​.

Source: Wikipedia 

10. Ice Hockey’s Origins

The iconic Canadian sport of ice hockey was invented in Ontario​.

11. Polar Bear Provincial Park

Ontario’s largest provincial park, Polar Bear Provincial Park, is so remote that it is only accessible by air.

Source: Ontarioparks.ca

12. Highest Lightning Strike Rate

Windsor, Ontario, experiences the highest number of lightning strikes per year in Canada​.

Source: Canada.ca

13. Lake Erie’s Shipwrecks

Lake Erie is known as the “Graveyard of the Great Lakes” due to the high number of shipwrecks in its waters​.

Source: Discovery.com

14. World’s Longest Freshwater Beach

Wasaga Beach, located on Georgian Bay, is the longest freshwater beach in the world, stretching for 14 kilometers​.

15. The CN Tower

Toronto’s CN Tower was the world’s tallest freestanding structure until 2009​.

16. Canada’s Busiest Highway

Highway 401, especially the section through Toronto, can see over 400,000 vehicles per day, making it one of North America’s busiest highways​.

Source: Wikipedia | Photo: Victoria Paar on Unsplash

17. Haunted Hotel

The Château Laurier in Ottawa is said to be haunted by the ghost of Charles Melville Hays, who died on the Titanic​.

18. Toronto’s Parks

Toronto is home to over 1,500 parks, covering 18.1% of the city’s total area​

19. Renewable Energy Leader

Ontario is a leader in renewable energy, with over 8,000 wind turbines and more than 2,000 solar installations.

Source: CER

20. London’s "Flame of Hope"

In London, Ontario, the “Flame of Hope” will only be extinguished when a cure for diabetes is found.

Source: Diabetes Canada

21. Ontario’s Freshwater Shoreline

Ontario has approximately 3,081 kilometers of freshwater shoreline along the Great Lakes​.

22. Unusual Town Names

Ontario is home to towns with unique names like Swastika (named after a symbol of good luck) and Moose Factory​.

Source: Wikipedia

23. Ontario’s Lakes

Ontario boasts over 250,000 lakes, holding about one-fifth of the world’s fresh water​.

Source: Ontario.ca | Photo: Derek Sutton on Unsplash

24. Famous Musicians

Ontario has produced famous musicians, including Drake, Justin Bieber, and Neil Young​.

Source: Wikipedia | Photo: Aditya Chinchure on Unsplash

25. The First Tim Hortons

The first-ever Tim Hortons café opened in Hamilton, Ontario, in 1964​.

Source: Wikipedia | Photo: DESIGNECOLOGIST on Unsplash

26. UNESCO Sites

Ontario has two UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Rideau Canal and Pimachiowin Aki, a natural and cultural site shared with Manitoba​.

Source: Unesco.org

27. Southern Ontario’s Fruit Belt

The Niagara Peninsula in Southern Ontario is known as the “Fruit Belt” due to its ideal climate for growing tender fruits like peaches, grapes, and cherries. The region’s warm summers and fertile soil make it one of Canada’s top fruit-producing areas​.

Source: Ontario.ca

28. Ottawa’s Coldest Capital Status

Ottawa is the seventh coldest capital in the world, with winter temperatures often dipping below -15°C (5°F).

Source:World Atlas

29. Ontario’s Official Flower

The white trillium is Ontario’s official flower, symbolizing spring, purity, and beauty​.

30. Point Pelee

The southernmost point on mainland Canada, Point Pelee, is located in Ontario​.

Source: Parks Canada | Photo: vishal mistry on Unsplash

Featured photo by Philip Davis on Unsplash

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