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Ontario has a variety of provincial parks that offer recreation opportunities like fishing, hiking and camping, biking and even wildlife viewing. They include, for example, Woodland Caribou Provincial Park close to the border between Ontario and Manitoba, as well as small museums and properties that are preserved like Woodside the home of childhood for William Lyon Mackenzie King (the longest-serving Premier of Canada).Arts and cultural activities are available throughout the province, and especially in the more populous southern part of the province. Its Royal Ontario Museum has exhibitions on the social and natural heritage of Ontario as and art from all over the globe, while the Canadian War Museum is a focus on the military's history and effects from war.Ontario has Canada's Toronto Symphony Orchestra, the National Ballet, and the Canadian Opera Company. It is also home to the Toronto Zoo and the Art Gallery of Ontario are well-known destinations. Festivals include Canada Day celebrations held in Ottawa every year as well as Toronto International Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival, the Stratford Shakespeare Festival, and the International Food Festival.
Cars are an excellent choice for transportation within Wasaga Beach. It's especially easy to park. Walking isn't a viable option for buyers of homes who live in Wasaga Beach as almost no regular errands are possible on foot.
collingwood houseCollingwood has been ranked�among the five most expensive communities to live or rent in Ontario�which means that 95 percent of the communities surrounding us are cheaper.
Collingwood is a renowned winter skiing destination, and during the summer, the limestone caves that line the Niagara Escarpment attract tourists.�The town is also known due to it's�Blue Mountain pottery�which is made of red clay that was originally made in the aftermath of World War II by Jozo Weider Jozo Weider, who was a Czechoslovakian refugee.