Couples’ Escapes This Spring: Where to Go in Ontario

Plan a quieter Ontario resort escape this spring. From wellness retreats and spa stays to culinary weekends and active lakeside getaways, these resorts are ideal for couples.

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Couples’ Escapes This Spring: Where to Go in Ontario

March 20, 2026

​Spring is one of the most practical times to plan a resort getaway in Ontario. It sits between the peak demand of winter and summer, which means better availability, more flexibility, and a quieter overall experience.

For couples looking for a quiet weekend getaway, this is a great time to book. Across Ontario, many resorts operate year-round and are well set up for this shoulder season. Depending on what kind of time away you’re looking for, here are a few directions to consider.

​Wellness-Focused Stays

For couples looking to slow down, spring aligns well with spa and wellness experiences. The quieter season makes it easier to access treatments, thermal circuits, and relaxation spaces without feeling rushed.

Millcroft Inn & Spa

Resorts in this category typically offer:

  • Full-service spas with massage and body treatments
  • Indoor pools, hot tubs, and saunas
  • Yoga or light fitness programming
  • Healthy, seasonal menus

Resorts to try:

Northumberland Heights Wellness Retreat and Spa: A purpose-built wellness retreat offering spa treatments, yoga, meditation, and wellness-focused programming in a quiet rural setting. Stays at Northumberland Heights are structured around rest and restoration, with healthy cuisine and dedicated spaces designed for relaxation.

Ste. Anne’s Spa: An all-inclusive spa destination with set daily programming that includes treatments, wellness classes, and use of hydrotherapy facilities. Packages at Ste. Anne’s Spa typically bundle meals, afternoon tea, and spa credits, creating a structured, on-site wellness experience.

Millcroft Inn & Spa: Located in Caledon, this property combines historic inn accommodations with a full-service spa and access to nearby trails. Millcroft’s signature hot spring pools overlook the surrounding landscape, offering year-round outdoor soaking.

The Briars Resort & Spa: A heritage lakeside resort with a spa, indoor pool, and extensive grounds designed for low-impact outdoor activity. The setting at Briars Resort supports a slower pace, with walking trails, gardens, and quiet spaces throughout the property.

Couples Resort: An adults-only resort in Algonquin Park offering spa treatments, private hot tubs, and wellness-focused amenities. The Couples Resort experience centres on privacy and relaxation, with direct access to nature and fine dining.

​Culinary Getaways

Spring is also a strong time for food-focused stays. Dining tends to feel more relaxed, and it’s often easier to book preferred times or enjoy a slower meal.

The Waring House

Many Ontario resorts place a strong emphasis on:

  • Seasonal menus that shift out of winter comfort food
  • Local sourcing where available
  • On-site dining rooms that are a central part of the experience
  • Wine lists and curated pairings

Resorts to try:

Rawley Resort: A waterfront resort on Georgian Bay with an on-site restaurant focused on seasonal menus and locally inspired dishes. Dining is a central part of the stay at Rawley Resort, with indoor and patio seating overlooking the water.

The Waring House: A Prince Edward County inn known for its farm-to-table approach, supported by its own farm and cooking school. Food programming at the Waring House includes tastings, classes, and menus that highlight regional ingredients.

The Postmark Hotel: Located in downtown Newmarket, the hotel features a modern dining experience with a rooftop restaurant that overlooks historic Main Street. The hotel’s central location provides easy access to shops and experiences, while its onsite restaurant offers a true taste of place with local ingredients and Canadian-inspired dishes.

Elmhirst’s Resort: A Rice Lake resort with a long-standing focus on from-scratch cooking using locally sourced ingredients, many from its own farm. Dining at Elmhirst’s Resort is available in the dining room or at the on-site pub, with menus that reflect the season.

Hard Rock Hotel London: Part of the Hard Rock brand, the hotel offers multiple on-site dining options with a focus on contemporary menus and a lively atmosphere. Food and beverage at Hard Rock are integrated into the broader entertainment experience, including music-themed spaces and lounges.

​Active Escapes

For those who prefer to spend time outdoors, spring is a wonderful time to enjoy budding trees, ice-out on lakes and rivers and wildlife viewing. Conditions vary depending on location and timing, but many properties offer:

  • Walking and hiking trails as they reopen for the season
  • Early paddling opportunities, weather permitting
  • Cycling on nearby roads or trails
  • Wildlife viewing, especially during early migration periods

Resorts to try:

Living Water Resorts: Located on the shores of Georgian Bay in Collingwood, Living Water Resorts offers easy access to hiking, cycling, and waterfront activities, along with a marina and nearby trails. Its setting near the Niagara Escarpment and Blue Mountain supports a range of outdoor options, from relaxed walks to more active day trips.

Bonnie View Inn: Located on Kashagawigamog Lake in Haliburton, the inn offers access to nearby hiking trails, with complimentary kayaks and canoes once the weather warms up. Bonnie View Inn supports a nature-focused stay with easy access to the Haliburton Highlands’ lakes and landscapes.

Ahmic Lake Resort: A cottage-style resort in Magnetawan offering boating, fishing, kayaking, and canoeing on Ahmic Lake. The property includes a private beach, watercraft rentals, and easy access to nearby trails and outdoor recreation.

Deerhurst Resort: A large Muskoka resort offering a wide range of activities including golf, hiking, biking, waterfront sports, and guided outdoor experiences. Guests at Deerhurst Resort have access to extensive grounds and seasonal programming that supports both structured and self-guided activity.

Port Cunnington Lodge & Resort: Set on Lake of Bays, this intimate property offers tennis, boating, kayaking, canoeing, and access to nearby hiking trails. Port Cunnington combines access to nature with fine dining and a relaxing vibe.

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