7 Spontaneous Day Trips From Toronto You Can Take Today - Indie88

2022-09-23 20:13:27 By : Ms. YAYA BABY

These intriguing caves are full of wonder and history. Plus, they’re only an hour drive from Toronto, which is why we’ve included this popular stop in 7 spontaneous day trips from Toronto. 

You can check out streams, waterfalls, and the trails in and around the caves. Maybe even stop for a picnic?

Milton, ON is stunning and increasingly popular. In fact, there was a fascinating 71.4% increase in their population from 2001 – 2006. With all those hiking trails, how can you not want to live here?

Don’t worry, you don’t need to move right away. You can settle with this spectacular Toronto day trip.

This famous and iconic Canadian winery romances their guests with samples of their offerings. You will not regret exploring the area with their tour, and sipping on their delightful wines.

Rattlesnake Point is a go-to spot for adventurous rock climbers. You can also have a great experience as a first-time rock climber here with a tour.  It has some of the best sport climbing routes close to the city; plus it’s only 45 minutes out of Toronto.

If you have some time, you can also visit Mount Nemo afterward, as it’s also very close to Milton and located just 10 minutes away from Rattlesnake Point.

How’s that for value? Of the 7 spontaneous day trips from Toronto, one of them has two trips included. Bonus!

With everything to love about Scandinave, it’s an easy addition to this piece on 7 spontaneous day trips from Toronto. Seriously though… this outdoor spa has hot pools, saunas, steam rooms, and cold waterfalls. Sound good to you?

Bask in the natural beauty of the Niagara Escarpment and maybe get a super expensive massage while you’re at it. Scandinave Blue is about two hours out of Toronto.

These caves can be enjoyed either as a self-guided tour, or on a booked adventure.

Explore the caves and crevices, and wander through an old growth forest. Then, stop for a moment and take in the panoramic views of the expansive landscape.

Once you’re done all of that, you can walk across Southern Ontario’s longest suspension bridge. It’s all so worth the two hours it takes to get there.

With some of the warmest waters and longest freshwater beaches in the world, this spot is a must-visit among the 7 spontaneous day trips from Toronto. 

This beach is actually a town, and offers views of the Niagara Escarpment as well as the Nottawasaga River. You’ve got footpaths and cycling trails to explore. You can also make a culture stop at Nancy Island Historic Site, which commemorates the War of 1812.

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