Perched on the edge of a spectacular gorge and nestled along the banks of the Grand & Irvine Rivers lies the enchanting village of Elora, Ontario. Elora strikes a perfect balance between its charming downtown and the stunning nature that surrounds it. While many visitors come for the famous quarry and gorge, they often stay to enjoy the unique shops, historic architecture, and inviting restaurants. Located just 1 hour and 20 minutes from Toronto, Elora is often hailed as the most beautiful village in Ontario. If you’re traveling through Ontario, Canada, we highly recommend making time to experience this picturesque destination.
Highlight of the trip:
- Downtown Elora Walk: There are fascinating walks around the gorge and the village starting at the Elora Mill and ending at The Jack R MacDonald Bridge. Our favorite spots in Elora Village: The Elora Mill, The Elora Mews (a stone courtyard, located right across from the Jack R. MacDonald Bridge), Elora Downtown Shops (along the river banks), Historic Dalby House (143 Metcalfe St.), The Mermaid Store (105 Metcalfe St.), The Old McLean House (17 Henderson Street), Victoria Park and the lookout over the gorge, the iconic “Tooth of Time” waterfalls (this is the starting point of the famous “Elora Gorge”, best view from Victoria Park), The David Street bridge (At the end of the Elora’s Victoria Park). Have a coffee break or light lunch at Lost and Found Cafe.
- Elora Gorge Conservation Area & Hiking: The Elora Gorge is one of the most visited attractions in the Elora area. It’s opening season is May 1–October 15, daily 8 a.m.–9 p.m. The day use fee applies. Activities include hiking, camping, fishing, River Tubing & Paddling and more. Enjoy a 3 km loop along the rugged gorge rim with safety barriers and lookout points offering breathtaking views. Trails are easy-to-moderate—about a 1.5-hour hike—perfect for most outdoor enthusiasts.
- Elora Quarry Conservation Area: The Elora Quarry is a stunning large limestone quarry turned popular swimming hole and day-use spot encircled by sheer cliffs up to 12 metres (40 feet) high, a small sandy beach, and adjacent cedar forests. The quarry is only open between early June and Labour Day, when the area is open during the season you can book the tickets and view the prices here.
When to visit: Elora can be visited year-round, but if you are looking for outdoor activities, then a summer visit is your best bet, because both Elora Gorge Conservation Area and the Elora Quarry are only open seasonally. Elora also gets very pretty with the fall colors and is nicely decorated for Christmas.
How to get there: The most convenient way is by car, travel time is around one hour and half. If you arrive in Elora early in the morning, street parking is plenty. Also Parkbus offers seasonal day trips from Toronto to both the Elora Gorge and Elora Quarry with a stop in Elora village. These trips include transportation to and from the locations and admission to the Elora Gorge Conservation Area or the Elora Quarry. Details check here.
Where to stay: Elora is a super doable day trip from Toronto, but if you have the time and interest, you can extend the trip with a visit to the village of Fergus, a short 8 minute drive from Elora. Pamper yourself with a stay or treatment at the Elora Mill and Spa.

