If you live in Toronto, you’ve likely taken a few road trips to some enchanting small towns around the city. There are so many charming villages to explore, but only true Torontonians have visited these eight popular small towns.
From historic communities to dreamy beach towns, these spots offer a mix of adventure, relaxation and old-world vibes. You can enjoy cute cafes, gorgeous swimming spots, unique shops and more while visiting these places.
If you’re looking for some road trip inspiration, you’ll want to plan a trip to some of these eight small towns near the city that every true Torontonian should visit at least once.
Elora
Address: Elora, ON
Why You Need To Go: One of the most popular small towns near Toronto is Elora, and it’s no wonder why. Boasting historic streets, limestone buildings, cute shops and dreamy cafes, it’s a magical place to spend a day and is nicknamed “Ontario’s most beautiful village” according to Elora BIA.
The town is perched on the edge of the Elora Gorge and features stunning views of the Grand River.
Aside from shopping, you can hike through the Elora Gorge Conservation Area or visit the Elora Quarry.
The Quarry is a majestic turquoise swimming hole surrounded by limestone cliffs and it’s a beautiful spot for a summer adventure.
Adventure seekers can tube down the rushing Grand River for some extra fun.
Blue Mountain Village
Address: 156 Jozo Weider Blvd., The Blue Mountains, ON
Why You Need To Go: Fancy a little trip to Europe? Blue Mountain Village is a dreamy getaway spot located about two hours from Toronto.
The pedestrian village is brimming with European vibes and was recently named the top trending domestic destination for Canadians this summer by Airbnb.
Boasting mountain views and tons of outdoor fun, you can easily spend a weekend or longer at this four-season vacay destination.
From zooming through a forest on the Mountain Coaster to hiking, shopping and enjoying winter sports during the colder months, there’s no shortage of things to do.
There are many shops to explore as well as delicious restaurants where you can enjoy a meal.
St. Jacobs Village
Address: St. Jacobs Village, ON
Why You Need To Go: Located just over an hour from Toronto, you’ll discover the charming St. Jacobs Village. The historic small town will transport you back in time with its historic streets and shops.
You can indulge in drool-worthy fare at its quaint bakeries and eateries, hop aboard the Waterloo Central Railway, catch a performance at the St. Jacobs Country Playhouse, and discover other adventures around the village.
You’ll want to include a visit to the iconic St. Jacobs Farmers’ Market, located minutes away.
It’s Canada’s largest year-round farmer’s market and is brimming with fresh produce, handcrafted goods, and unique gifts from local artisans.
Don’t leave without treating yourself to one of their famous apple fritters.
Unionville
Address: Unionville, ON
Why You Need To Go: This quaint small town near Toronto will have you feeling like you’ve taken a trip to Stars Hollow — and with good reason.
This village actually served as the fictional Connecticut town in the pilot episode of Gilmore Girls. You can step into the shoes of Lorelai and Rory as you wander through charming shops, cozy cafes, and more.
The Main Street is lined with picturesque shops and there are many events which take place throughout the year.
Gilmore Girls enthusiasts won’t want to miss out on a self-guided tour through the area which offers the chance to explore iconic show locations.
Niagara-on-the-Lake
Address: Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON
Why You Need To Go: This idyllic small town is like stepping into a storybook and it’s an enchanting year-round destination.
Known for its romantic vibes, dreamy spas, and historic downtown brimming with shops and dining options, you’ll feel like you’ve taken a mini trip to Europe when visiting this spot.
Highlights include the numerous wineries scattered about the surrounding area where you can enjoy lush vineyards, boozy tours and wine samplings.
You can catch a theatre performance at the Shaw Festival, indulge in delicious cuisine at one of the restaurants, or check out some of the events that happen throughout the year.
There are many tulip farms surrounding the small town to visit during the spring.
It’s a two-hour drive from Toronto, making it a great spot for a day trip.
Stratford
Address: Stratford, ON
Why You Need To Go: While it’s technically a city, Stratford has all the charm of a small town, making it a magical destination for a day trip or longer vacay.
One of its top attractions during the warmer months is the famous Stratford Festival.
The festival is “North America’s largest classical repertory theatre company,” according to the website, and presents an array of classics, contemporary dramas, and musicals, with a focus on the works of Shakespeare.
You’ll want to save some time for window shopping at the cute stores along the main street. You can find everything from gifts and home decor to fashion items.
If you have a sweet tooth, the Chocolate Trail is the adventure for you. This self-guided tour takes you to the town’s famous confectioners and bakers, and you can bite into drool-worthy treats at every stop.
Beliebers can even check out the Justin Bieber Self-Guided Walking Tour at certain times of the year.
Paris
Address: Paris, ON
Why You Need To Go: You can take a trip to the “Cobblestone Capital of Canada” by visiting this charming small town less than two hours from the city. Paris is brimming with historic buildings that will whisk you away to Europe.
Downtown Paris boasts an array of boutiques and shops, while the Paris Wincey Mills Co. is a hub with numerous vendors and eateries you can explore.
You can indulge in a range of cuisines at the town’s restaurants, some of which offer gorgeous views of the picturesque Grand River.
If you’re craving some nature, you can take a trip along the trails surrounding the Grand River which are great for hiking, bike rides, and more. You can even go tubing along the water during the warmer months.
Cobourg
Address: Cobourg, ON
Why You Need To Go: Renowned for its blue-water beaches and picturesque shoreline, this beautiful small town is full of coastal charm and is an hour and a half from Toronto.
In the summertime, Cobourg Beach offers soft sandy shores and sparkling waters. Described as a “hot spot” on the website, this white sand destination has retro-style lifeguard stations and a boardwalk that winds along the shoreline.
You can spend a day exploring the historic downtown and wandering along the quaint streets lined with local shops and eateries.
Before you get going, check out our Responsible Travel Guide so you can be informed, be safe, be smart, and most of all, be respectful on your adventure.
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