My SO and I spent about a week in Ontario in early May, and I was able to do a bit of railfanning. Most of the time the weather was uncooperative.
In downtown Toronto, we ended up near the train station at rush hour and I caught a couple of shots of GO commuter trains and VIA trains:



The next morning, just east of Whitby, and the sun was out. There was a CN intermodal in the siding facing west, and this GO Transit streaked by (this is a "going away" shot of a westbound):

Then the freight pulled out. By this time I had crossed the tracks, leaving my SO in the car reading a book. Had I known this train had every stack car east of Detroit on it, I would have stayed where I was. It took him more than 15 minutes to clear the crossing...

Later that day at Smith Falls we found a museum that unfortunately had not yet opened for the season. Also found some four-axle power by the old CP station:


The next day I captured a meet at the station:


...and on the other side of town near our hotel:

The sun finally made an appearance at Merrickville, where I talked with a delightful and informative gentleman who came out to see what the heck I was doing in his side yard with a camera...

And I'll close with another piece of history at Ganonoque:

All in all a delightful trip from Niagara Falls to Ottowa to the Thousand Islands. Although the Harmonized Sales Tax of 13% took some getting used to.
Ron