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Best Ontario villas and holiday homes with a pool

Among the 42940 accommodations in Ontario, here are the 4 best villas and holiday homes with a pool

The Lighthouse Pool House - Ontario
10 19 reviews
Ontario
16/07 – 18/07
£251/nighttotal: Â£502 (2 )

The Lighthouse Pool House

1 3
house , Northern Bruce Peninsula
This self-catering guesthouse is situated on a quiet road, 16km from Tobermory and 32km from Bruce Peninsula National Park, offering easy access to Sunset Park and its lake access.
The property features a private 3.6m x 10.7m indoor saltwater swimming pool, one bedroom with two queen beds sleeping four guests, a fully equipped kitchenette, BBQ, firepit, and a washer/dryer; unlimited coffee is provided.
Cozy Cottage On 25 Acres Of Private Land. Lots Of Space. Pet Friendly! - Ontario
10 16 reviews
Ontario
05/07 – 07/07
£412/nighttotal: Â£824 (2 )

Cozy Cottage On 25 Acres Of Private Land. Lots Of Space. Pet Friendly!

3 2
cottage , Grey Highlands
This Meaford holiday home in the Grey Highlands is situated 15km from attractions including Epping Lookout Conservation Area, Meaford Hospital, and Beautiful Joe Park, ideal for exploring the region.
Sleeping seven guests, this three-bedroom, two-bathroom property boasts a private pool, fireplace, fully equipped kitchen, barbecue, free WiFi, and a balcony, with parking also available.
Luxury 3 Bedroom Blue Chalet. Entire House. 2 Minute Drive From The Village - Ontario
9.8 16 reviews
Ontario
23/06 – 26/06
£241/nighttotal: Â£723 (3 )

Luxury 3 Bedroom Blue Chalet. Entire House. 2 Minute Drive From The Village

3 2
chalet , Grey Highlands
This family-friendly lodge is located in The Blue Mountains, just a short distance from the popular Monterra Golf, Blue Mountain Village, and Blue Mountain Ski Resort. It has received excellent user ratings, making it a popular choice for travellers.
The chalet spans 167 square metres and comfortably accommodates up to 5 guests across 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. It offers a range of amenities, including a swimming pool, a spa, and a garden with barbecue facilities, perfect for enjoying the beautiful surroundings.
1500 M² House ∙ 4 Bedrooms ∙ 5 Guests - Ontario
Ontario
08/07 – 07/08
£101/nighttotal: Â£3030 (30 )

1500 M² House ∙ 4 Bedrooms ∙ 5 Guests

4 4
house , Caledon East
This spacious four-bedroom detached house in Caledon East, Brampton, offers convenient access to Highways 407 and 410, Bramalea City Centre and Chinguacousy Park, with proximity to the airport, schools, hospitals, and GO Bus services.
This modern dwelling boasts 1500 square meters of floor area, accommodating up to five guests with air conditioning, a swimming pool, a jacuzzi, and a fully equipped kitchen featuring a fridge, freezer, microwave, and dishwasher.

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Best family friendly Ontario villas and holiday home

Among the 42940 accommodations in Ontario, here are the 4 best family friendly villas and holiday homes

Harmony House - Ontario
Ontario
10/07 – 12/07
£369/nighttotal: Â£738 (2 )

Harmony House

7 6
house , Toronto
Harmony House, a detached dwelling in Richmond Hill, offers convenient access to Canada's Wonderland, located 12 kilometres away, and Vaughan Mills Shopping Centre, 14 kilometres distant.
This spacious accommodation, spanning 279 square metres, features a well-equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and oven, air conditioning, free WiFi, and a fireplace, with complimentary private parking for guests.
Gorgeous Cozy Cottage Besides A Bustling Stream, Surrounded By Gorgeous Greenery - Ontario
9.0 18 reviews
Ontario
05/08 – 12/08
£123/nighttotal: Â£861 (7 )

Gorgeous Cozy Cottage Besides A Bustling Stream, Surrounded By Gorgeous Greenery

1 4
cottage , Orangeville
This Orangeville riverfront cottage, situated 1 km from Hockley Valley Provincial Park and 2.2 km from Hockley Valley Resort, offers a tranquil escape near Theatre Orangeville and Island Lake Conservation Area (within 10 km).
The 65 square metre self-catering property sleeps four guests in one bedroom and one bathroom, featuring a kitchenette, fireplace, WiFi, and access to outdoor barbecue grills and a garden.
Cozy 3br Collingwood Getaway | Hot Tub + Sauna - Ontario
10 74 reviews
Ontario
23/10 – 25/10
£366/nighttotal: Â£732 (2 )

Cozy 3br Collingwood Getaway | Hot Tub + Sauna

1 6
house , Collingwood
Briar Cottage is situated in Collingwood, Ontario, a 2.4km walk from Collingwood's main street and a short drive from Blue Mountain.
This three-bedroom house, sleeping six, boasts a modern interior, a fully equipped kitchen with butcher block countertops, a Jacuzzi, sauna, and extensive outdoor amenities including a hot tub and fire pit; on-site laundry facilities are also available for guests' use.
Mont Madawaska Luxury Mountain 5 Bedroom Chalet - Ontario
9.7 58 reviews
Ontario
10/07 – 13/07
£799/nighttotal: Â£2397 (3 )

Mont Madawaska Luxury Mountain 5 Bedroom Chalet

1 10
chalet , Madawaska Valley
This Madawaska Valley lodge is situated a short drive from Algonquin Provincial Park, offering convenient access to local lakes and hiking trails.
Sleeping up to 16 guests, this five-bedroom, four-bathroom property boasts a sauna, fitness centre, and recreation area with a pool table, alongside a yoga room and stunning mountain views.

Frequently asked questions about villa rentals in Ontario

  • What are the must-see attractions in Ontario, Canada?

    Ontario boasts a diverse range of attractions. Niagara Falls is a classic, offering breathtaking views and thrilling experiences. Toronto's iconic CN Tower provides panoramic city vistas, while the Royal Ontario Museum houses impressive collections. For nature lovers, Algonquin Provincial Park offers stunning lakes and forests perfect for hiking and canoeing. Exploring the historic streets of Kingston and the charming towns along the Niagara Parkway are also highly recommended.
  • What are the best holiday homes in Ontario?

  • Is Ontario, Canada known for mountains, beaches, forests, or other types of landscapes?

    Ontario's landscape is incredibly varied. While not known for towering mountains like the Rockies, it does have the rugged Canadian Shield, featuring rocky terrain, lakes, and forests. The province also has beautiful beaches along the Great Lakes, particularly on Lake Erie and Lake Huron. Vast forests, especially in Algonquin Provincial Park and other protected areas, cover a significant portion of the province. So, it's a mix of all those elements.
  • What are the best holiday homes with a pool in Ontario?

  • What are the most surprising and hidden attractions in Ontario, Canada?

    To find something off the beaten path, consider exploring the Bruce Peninsula National Park, with its stunning Grotto and unique natural formations. The Thousand Islands, a breathtaking archipelago on the St. Lawrence River, offers charming towns and boat tours. For a unique experience, visit the small town of Elora, known for its picturesque gorge and historic mill. Also, the Rideau Canal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers a peaceful escape and a chance to explore its locks and surrounding areas.
  • What are the best holiday homes with a jacuzzi in Ontario?

  • What are some unique ways to learn about the culture of Ontario, Canada by engaging with its people?

    Attending a local farmers' market, like the St. Lawrence Market in Toronto, allows you to interact with producers and sample regional products. Visiting smaller communities and engaging with local artisans and craftspeople at events like the Stratford Festival (renowned for Shakespearean theatre) provides a deeper cultural understanding. Participating in a traditional Indigenous cultural experience, such as a storytelling session or a guided tour of an Indigenous-run site, offers a unique perspective on Ontario's history and culture.
  • What are the best holiday homes for families and kids in Ontario?

  • How much time should you set aside to thoroughly explore Ontario, Canada?

    Thoroughly exploring Ontario requires considerable time. A week allows for a taste of the highlights, focusing on a specific region. Two weeks would allow for a more comprehensive exploration, enabling visits to multiple regions and experiencing a greater diversity of attractions. A month or more would be needed to truly delve into the province's many hidden gems and diverse landscapes.
  • What are the best pet friendly holiday homes in Ontario?

    The best pet friendly holiday homes in Ontario are Driftwood Haus, Bet-cha-wana-stay Deer Cabin and Cozy Rustic Cabin In Wine Country.

  • Is there anything you might not think to pack for Ontario, Canada?

    Depending on the time of year, insect repellent is crucial, especially in the summer months. Even in summer, layers of clothing are advisable as temperatures can fluctuate. Good walking shoes are essential for exploring various trails and uneven terrain. A reusable water bottle is a must, especially when hiking or exploring outdoors. Remember, even during summer, evenings can get cool, so pack a light jacket.
  • What are the best holiday homes with parking in Ontario?

  • What cultural experiences or workshops in Ontario, Canada offer something different?

    Consider a pottery workshop at a local studio, learning about traditional techniques. Many communities offer Indigenous craft workshops, allowing you to learn about beadwork, weaving, or other traditional skills. Participating in a maple syrup tapping experience in the spring offers a unique insight into a traditional Canadian practice. Many art galleries and museums host workshops and classes, offering opportunities to engage with local artists and learn new skills.
  • Are there any food festivals in Ontario, Canada where you can try local food?

    The Taste of Danforth in Toronto showcases Greek cuisine, while the Kitchener-Waterloo Oktoberfest is a large-scale celebration featuring German food and beer. Smaller communities often host local food festivals celebrating seasonal produce and regional specialities. Many agricultural fairs across the province offer opportunities to sample local produce and artisanal food products.
  • What seasonal natural events, such as migrations or blooming periods, occur in Ontario, Canada?

    Spring brings the spectacular bloom of wildflowers, particularly in areas like Algonquin Provincial Park. Autumn showcases the vibrant colours of the changing leaves, drawing many visitors to witness the spectacle. Bird migrations occur throughout the year, with different species passing through at different times. Specific dates vary from year to year, so checking local resources before your visit is recommended.
  • What exclusive experiences are available when visiting Ontario, Canada?

    Consider a private tour of a winery in Niagara-on-the-Lake, sampling premium wines and learning about the winemaking process. A guided canoe trip through Algonquin Provincial Park offers a unique perspective of the wilderness. Booking a stay in a luxurious resort in Muskoka provides a chance to relax and enjoy the stunning lake scenery. For a unique cultural experience, consider attending a performance at the Stratford Festival.

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Best Ontario villas and holiday homes with a kitchen

Waterfront Cottage Hottub 7br Paradise Palace - Ontario
9.3 33 reviews
Ontario
04/12 – 06/12
£1205/nighttotal: Â£2410 (2 )

Waterfront Cottage Hottub 7br Paradise Palace

8 20
cottage , Township of Selwyn
This charming cottage is situated in Bobcaygeon, a town in the Township of Selwyn, just a short distance from local marinas and amenities. The property has received excellent user ratings for its location and cleanliness, with guests consistently highlighting its welcoming atmosphere.
The cottage offers 325 square metres of space, providing ample room for a large family or group of friends. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities including a private waterfront with a dock, a games room with a pool table and arcade games, a hot tub, and a volleyball court.
Relax With The Whole Family At This Peaceful Waterfront Cottage. - Ontario
10 16 reviews
Ontario
18/07 – 20/07
£393/nighttotal: Â£786 (2 )

Relax With The Whole Family At This Peaceful Waterfront Cottage.

3 3
cottage , Georgian Bluffs
This three-bedroom Owen Sound waterfront holiday home offers direct access to Lake Huron and Georgian Bay, lying within 5km of the Indian Falls Conservation Area and Legacy Ridge Golf Club.
The 93 square metre property boasts a fully equipped kitchen, two bathrooms, a patio, garden, and parking, comfortably sleeping up to nine guests and providing free Wi-Fi.
The Relaxation Station - Ontario
10 11 reviews
Ontario
01/12 – 31/03
£137/nighttotal: Â£16440 (120 )

The Relaxation Station

3 1
cottage , Tiny
This waterfront holiday home in Tiny, Ontario, is situated 550 metres from Awenda Provincial Park and a 15-minute drive from Discovery Harbour.
This 88 square metre cottage accommodates up to 10 guests across 3 bedrooms and features a private terrace with barbecue, air conditioning, and on-site watersports equipment, with free Wi-Fi and parking provided.
Booth Lane - 3 Bedroom  Waterfront Cottage: \Navailable:\njuly 26th-august 2nd! - Ontario
9.4 6 reviews
Ontario
02/07 – 05/07
£316/nighttotal: Â£948 (3 )

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3 3
cottage , Faraday
This holiday home offers over 60 metres of private shoreline on Faraday Trout Lake, approximately 7.9 kilometres from Bancroft, Ontario.
This three-bedroom lodge accommodates up to seven guests, featuring a recently renovated kitchen, a rowboat, a paddleboat, and a beach firepit, with proximity to Egan Chutes Provincial Park and Silent Lake Provincial Park.

Best Ontario villas and holiday homes with jacuzzi

Peaceful Getaway Only One Hr From Algonquin Park - Ontario
9.9 85 reviews
Ontario
28/06 – 29/06
£107/nightfor 1 night

Peaceful Getaway Only One Hr From Algonquin Park

1 2
cabin , Faraday
This eco-friendly tiny home is located in the hills outside Bancroft, Ontario, offering a semi-off-grid experience with a 10-minute drive to town and within 1 hour of Algonquin Park.
This secluded lodge accommodates two guests and features a queen-sized elevator bed, a full kitchenette with induction cooktops, a two-person hot tub, a BBQ, and a fire pit, with nearby access to lakes, trails, and attractions such as Egan Chutes (10 minutes) and Silent Lake (20 minutes).
Sandy Beachfront Cottage With Hot Tub And Firestove - Ontario
8.6 4 reviews
Ontario
13/11 – 15/11
£324/nighttotal: Â£648 (2 )

Sandy Beachfront Cottage With Hot Tub And Firestove

4 9
cottage , Dunnville
This holiday home in Haldimand County is situated a 5-minute walk from Lake Erie and a 12-minute drive from Toronto Motorsports Park.
This four-bedroom property accommodates up to ten guests and offers a hot tub, barbecue, and Wi-Fi, with proximity to Dunnville Community Theatre and Empire Springs Golf Club.
Iresidence In Toronto - Unique Mansion - Fantastic Views With Breakfast - Ontario
10 99 reviews
Ontario
28/06 – 03/07
£623/nighttotal: Â£3115 (5 )

Iresidence In Toronto - Unique Mansion - Fantastic Views With Breakfast

3 7
house , Toronto
This spacious house is located in Toronto, just a short distance from popular attractions like Casa Loma and BMO Field, offering a peaceful retreat in a convenient location. The property has received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
The house has three bedrooms, providing ample space for up to eight guests, and spans 232 square metres. It boasts a range of modern amenities, including a fully equipped kitchen, a hot tub, a private terrace, a garden, and a tennis court, making it ideal for families or groups seeking a relaxing and active vacation.
Clearview Manor! Wasaga Beach, Blue Mountain - Ontario
9.6 245 reviews
Ontario
04/07 – 05/07
£1390/nightfor 1 night

Clearview Manor! Wasaga Beach, Blue Mountain

1 12
bungalow , Clearview Township
This spacious Clearview Township country estate, a 16km drive from Wasaga Beach and a short distance from Blue Mountain Ski Resort, offers a large capacity property perfect for family getaways or group trips.
The 85-acre property boasts six bedrooms, two bathrooms, sleeping up to sixteen guests, and includes a swimming pool, hot tub, games room, and extensive grounds ideal for outdoor recreation, with breakfast available at an additional cost.
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