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Most Sonesta hotels provide convenient and affordable on-site parking options. Some locations may feature parking facilities for large vehicles including RVs, trucks, and buses.
Visit the hotel pages for more information on parking fees and facilities.
Sonesta hotels are an ideal choice for business travelers, whether you are visiting for a short trip or a long-term assignment in Ontario.
Enjoy the comfort of our spacious rooms and suites, offering a range of amenities for work and relaxation, such as free high-speed Wi-Fi, meeting rooms, business services, laundry facilities, fitness centers, and pools. Visit the hotel pages for the complete list of available amenities.
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Experience a cozy and convenient family getaway in Ontario with Sonesta.
From spacious accommodations to family-friendly amenities such as free Wi-Fi, complimentary breakfast, fitness centers, and pools, discover everything you may need to feel well-cared for.
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Sonesta hotels are pet friendly and look forward to hosting you and your furry friend.
For more information on our pet-friendly policy and fees, please visit the hotel page and review our Pets Are Welcome at Sonesta (PAWS) policy.
Sonesta hotels offer excellent value for any kind of traveler and budget.
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Each season in Ontario offers its own unique charm.
Spring brings blooming cherry blossoms in Toronto’s High Park, rejuvenated hiking trails in Algonquin Provincial Park, and pleasant temperatures for exploring cities and nature alike. With fewer crowds, it’s a great time for a peaceful getaway.
Summer is ideal for enjoying Ontario’s lakes, beaches, and outdoor festivals. From paddling in Muskoka to exploring Niagara Falls, warm temperatures and long daylight hours make it a perfect season for adventure. Cities like Toronto and Ottawa buzz with concerts, markets, and cultural events.
Fall transforms the province with vibrant foliage, especially in Algonquin Park and Prince Edward County. Cooler temperatures make it a fantastic time for scenic road trips, wine tastings, and hiking, while harvest festivals bring a cozy atmosphere to rural areas.
Winter turns Ontario into a wonderland for outdoor enthusiasts. Snow-covered trails provide opportunities for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, while frozen lakes become perfect spots for ice fishing and skating. Urban centers come alive with festive holiday markets, twinkling lights, and outdoor rinks, including Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto.
Ontario’s weather varies by season and region, offering a diverse climate that ranges from warm summers to snowy winters.
Spring temperatures range from 5°C to 15°C (40s to 60s°F). The season begins with lingering winter chills but transitions into milder days with blooming flowers and budding trees. Rainfall is common, particularly in April.
Summer is warm and often humid, with temperatures ranging between 15°C and 30°C (60s to 80s°F). The southern regions tend to experience hot and humid conditions, with occasional thunderstorms, while the northern areas remain cooler. Long daylight hours provide plenty of time for outdoor adventures, including hiking, boating, and festivals.
Fall brings cooler temperatures ranging from 5°C to 15°C (40s to 60s°F), transforming Ontario with stunning autumn foliage. The season is ideal for scenic drives, outdoor excursions, and harvest festivals, offering crisp air and vibrant landscapes. Rainfall becomes more frequent, and as November progresses, temperatures gradually drop toward freezing.
Winters vary widely across the province. In the south, temperatures typically range from -10°C to 5°C (10s to 40s°F), bringing cold, snowy conditions with occasional freezing rain. The northern regions experience more extreme cold, often dropping below -20°C (-4°F), with heavy snowfall creating ideal conditions for winter sports. Throughout the season, ice skating, festive markets, and holiday lights add to the winter charm.