10 Weirdest and Most Isolated Towns in Ontario

Most Canadians think Ontario ends somewhere north of Toronto. It doesn’t. Beyond the highways, beyond cottage country, and far beyond the cities most people know, there’s another Ontario — a vast world of fly-in communities, abandoned mining settlements, polar bear trains, frozen muskeg, endless forests, and towns so isolated they almost feel fictional. In this video, we explore 10 of the weirdest and most isolated towns in Ontario: The last paved road before the wilderness completely takes over A town once trapped inside a single giant building The “Polar Bear Capital” of the world A gold rush settlement where bush planes once outnumbered cars Communities reachable only by train, aircraft, or winter ice roads Forgotten northern outposts surrounded by thousands of kilometers of wilderness From Wawa and Red Lake to Moosonee and Attawapiskat, these places reveal just how enormous — and strange — Ontario really is. If you enjoy hidden geography, remote Canadian towns, forgotten places, northern history, off-grid communities, and deep dives into Canada’s wildest regions, subscribe for more videos like this. #Canada #Ontario #NorthernOntario #RemoteTowns