Happy Anishinaabe Giizhigad, or Anishinabek Day!
Today we celebrate the rich culture, traditions, and history of the Anishinabek Nation.
Dive into lessons plans and activities developed by @AnishNation to learn about the importance of this day.
📚 https://t.co/LUToHiNFka
Doors Open @townofws returns for its 22nd year − new sites, local history, and the spaces that keep our rural communities vibrant.
Plan your visit. https://t.co/qzPH3zDObU
#DoorsOpenOntario#RuralON#ONRural@ONheritage
🍁BREAKING NEWS: Wasaga Beach Invites Ontarians to Celebrate Canada Day Where Canada’s Origin Story Meets the World’s Longest Freshwater Beach. Read the full news release 👉 https://t.co/uHe9WEhwiu
(1/2) Let’s wrap up the week with great trails to explore in northern Ontario!
Experience ancient forests along the trails at Sleeping Giant Provincial Park near Thunder Bay and walk through memorable meadows on the Group of Seven Lake Superior Trail in Marathon.
Niagara Falls is awe-inspiring, and we’re making it even better! New attractions will put Niagara at the top of every traveller’s bucket list.
Learn more: https://t.co/y3M4BeY8xy
@ONtransport@ONmunicipal
Just ONE week until kickoff! ⚽
Toronto is ready to welcome the world for the FIFA World Cup 2026, let’s go! 🍁
Plus qu’une semaine avant la coup d’envoi ! ⚽ Toronto est prêt à accueillir le monde entier pour la Coupe du monde de la FIFA 2026, c’est parti ! 🍁
(1/2) 🖼️ Diego Marcon exhibit at the @agotoronto is now on!
Making his Canadian debut, Marcon creates spooky twists on classic film genres using CGI, prosthetics and robotics.
⭐ Check out his newest piece, Krafen, for an eerie tale you won’t forget… 🤯
https://t.co/KxoF50hpEz
Rocky shorelines, lush greenery and stunning freshwater lakes 🌳🌥️
✨Soak in the beauty of Algonquin park, Muskoka and Parry Sound during Ontario Trails Week!
📷 Rotating photos of park trails, lakes and suspension bridge. Text: Ontario Trails Week.
✨ @Luminato will again transform Toronto with imaginative experiences.
We’re proud to support the festival , helping artists and audiences continue to connect through performance and storytelling.
📅 June 3-28
🔗 https://t.co/UvH20Re6Ea
🎞️ @Luminato
Happy World Bicycle Day! 🚲
Nothing beats exploring the province on two wheels. Where is your favourite place to ride your bike in Ontario?
🎞️ Footage of people cycling on paths and roads.
@ontariosport@OntarioTravel@SeniorsON
@OntarioTravel (2/2) 📸 Carousel of Toronto’s cultural attractions: @agotoronto, a concert, @OCAD building, street festival, people on a boat looking at city skyline etc.
(1/2) 🎶🎨 Toronto’s cultural scene brings the energy off the field — live music, festivals, galleries and performances light up the city all June long. https://t.co/snI4PJYPpS
📸 @OntarioTravel
(1/2) Ready for adventure?
Explore northern Ontario!
This week we are touring some of the region’s best trails. Check out the Devil’s Rock Trail down the road from Temiskaming Shores or trails at Killarney Provincial Park, which offer breathtaking views and new challenges. 🏞️
@ONenvironment@ONresources (2/2) 📷 Rotating photos of a couple walking on a sandy beach, a person biking through a forest trail and a ground view of a person’s legs on a trail with a puddle. Text: Ontario Trails Week.
(1/2) Ontario Trails Week is here! 🌿🥾
It’s the perfect time to reconnect with nature, support local communities and discover just how close adventure really is.
Get outside and explore Ontario's trails!
https://t.co/5bsUDsYjGc
@ONenvironment@ONresources
(1/2) Happy Ontario Day! 🎉
Let’s celebrate the history and heritage that have shaped Ontario into the province we know today!
From breathtaking parks to vibrant cities, there’s so much to see, do and discover in our beautiful province.
🌈 We’re proud to support Pride festivals through our Experience Ontario program:
🔴 Pride Toronto
🟠 Buddies in Bad Times – Pride Programming
🟡 York Pride Festival
🟢 Trent Hills Pride Festival
🔵 Collingwood Pride
🟣 Sudbury Pride Week
Make plans: https://t.co/PGQJJsj2mc
(2/2) Heritage breeds are those that are threatened, endangered, or have become extinct. The breeds found at Fort William Historical Park are representative of those present in 1815.
Since last month, they have welcomed 15 baby lambs – be sure to check them out!
(1/2) #DYK that Fort William Historical Park, known for its rich history, is also home to a variety of heritage breeds of sheep, pigs, cattle and poultry?