And with the combination of forest that stops directly above the shoreline, you can count on many fun hiking trails with amazing views, including Overhanging Point and Singing Sands. Once there you can easily see why this is one of the best Provincial National Parks in Ontario. For quietude, ...
Photo: Parks Canada/Dale Wilson Ontario 12. Bon Echo Family Campground Just a stone’s throw from Bon Echo Provincial Park, this campground is the perfect place to get a little peace and quiet and explore nature. Explore nearby trails on foot or on a rentable ATV (there are guided adventu...
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If your family likes hot springs, you definitely will want to stay at theSol Duc Hot Spring Resortcabins. Located in a lush temperate forest, these cabins are a good option for those who aren’t quite up for tent camping and want to stay in the park’s interior a nice, four-walled,...
While Montréal and Québec City highlight Canada's French roots, Victoria represents the country's British past. Many pay a visit to Victoria, British Columbia's capital city, for afternoon tea, a tour of the imposing Parliament Buildings or a history lesson at the Royal BC Museum. Others ...
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It’s one of the best places in the world to see moose. Algonquin Park is one of Canada’s greatest provincial parks, covering an area of 7650 square km. Visitors take multi-day canoe trips into the Ontario Wilderness. You can paddle the many lakes and rivers independently, but if you ...