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Created by award-winning Ontario artist, curator and educator Ted Fullerton, this larger-than-life sculpture depicts the iconic Monarch butterfly ready to emerge from its cocoon – a magical moment where transformation is realized. Symbolic of the change from youth to adulthood, the butterfly also...
Where to stay overnight: Blue Mountain Resort The Westin Trillium House Blue Mountain READ THE REVIEWS Niagara-On-The-Lake The famed wine region of Ontario is one of the most magical places to visit and while staying here overnight is preferable, it’s certainly possible to have a memorable...
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“For thousands of years, the ancient trail that connects the Mohawk River and Wood Creek served as a vital link for people traveling between the Atlantic Ocean and Lake Ontario. Travelers used this well-worn route through Oneida Indian territory to carry trade goods and news, as well as ...