Allan Gardens is one of the oldest parks in Toronto – the Palm House dome, erected in 1909, shelters an impressive collection of palms, bananas and tropical vines with brightly colored seasonal plants. Outside, the all-ages playground incorporates natural materials such as boulders and log seati...
Visitors looking for national parks nearTorontocan schedule a visit toPukaskwa National Park. This national park in Ontario is located around a 12 hour drive from Toronto, so it works well as a road trip with a longer stay. Pukaskwa National Park is located on the banks of the majestic Lake...
There are well beyond 300 national and provincial parks in Ontario, many of which maintain campsites that are open to the public. Some of the most popular include Algonquin and Killarney provincial parks. An easy online booking system lets you reserve a campsite up to five months ahead of ti...
But not only do the best national parks in Canada promise you experiences that you will never forget, they also showcase the best of the natural beauty of Canada. From the tallest mountains to the highest tides, you know you are in for something extraordinary. No matter where you may find...
Established in 1893, Algonquin Provincial Park is one of the most famous and oldest provincial parks in Ontario. It spans over 7,600 square kilometres and is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The park is renowned for its picturesque landscapes, including dense forests, pristine lakes, and abundan...
(“There are other beaches to go to,” is how Toronto mayor John Tory put it while pleading with Torontonians to put an end to the pandemic-prolonging mosh pits at a few key gathering spots.) But which are the best beach and park alternatives in Ontario, Alberta, British Columbia and ...
Sean T Ontario, Canada33 contributions 0 MontbBlanc hike Fantastic trip. Well organized by G Adventures. Our guide Tom Goodall was knowledgeable and capable. He did a great job setting a great pace and was clear he was aware of everyone in the group at times. Everything exactly as advert...
Written by the author of this site, he reviews 65 easy off-road paths in Parks and on Rail trails in Ontario anyone can bicycle. More Info Park & Rail Trail Guide - Volume 2 Published in July 2023, Volume 2 - 60 MORE great Park Paths and Rail Trails for you to discover in Ontario...
Perched on the Canadian Shield, Searchmont boasts one of the best vertical drops in Ontario at 700 feet. It features plentiful natural snow thanks to nearby Lake Superior. The area’s unique geology gives each of the 21 runs its own character, and there are terrain parks for the freestylers...
The Best National Parks for Kids to Visit in 2022 1. Great Smoky Mountains National Park Great Smoky Mountains is the most visited national park in America.It spans two states, North Carolina and Tennessee, and runs through part of the Blue Ridge Mountains. ...