the capital city, and Toronto, one of Canada’s biggest urban centers. Besides being an economic hub in the country, Ontario is also popular due to its natural biodiversity. It has vast forests, great lakes, provincial parks, and plays host to the worldwide...
Ontario is blessed with a variety of stunning destinations forwinter camping adventures, butPinery Provincial Parkcould be your new favourite. With an expansive beach, skating, countless trails to explore, and heated accommodations to stay in overnight, this park has it all for a cold-weather esc...
• Fee information: Algonquin Provincial Park charges a fee to enter. For more information, please visit https://www.algonquinpark.on.ca/visit/general_park_info/fees-algonquin-park.php. This short trail is a great way to explore nature in Algonquin Pr
Lake of Two Rivers Paddle Algonquin Provincial Park 4.1·Easy·7.2 km Cache Lake Paddle Algonquin Provincial Park 4.1·Moderate·5.6 km North Madawaska River Paddle Algonquin Provincial Park 4.7·Easy·2.4 km Last updated on January 7, 2025 at 1:52 am GMT...
drive from Picton and 5 minutes from Sand Banks Provincial parks. Blue Jay Cottages is a privately owned multi-cottage resort, conveniently located minutes from Sandbanks Provincial Park where some of Ontario's best sandy beaches and dunes can be found. It is also in close proximity to the ...
The Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) is responsible for the management of provincial parks, forests, fisheries, wild-life, minerals, and Crown lands and waters, which comprise 87 percent of Ontario's area. The MNR also develops policies on forestry, fisheries, wildlife, parks, and land and...
North Carolina's coast and 300 miles of barrier island beaches are filled with lovely state parks, top restaurants and world-class golf courses. Cape Fear's beaches attract surfers. Wilmington's downtown contains fine antebellum homes and exciting shopping and dining. The wind-swept ...
of Canadaplaques in Ontario to the website. The provincial and federal plaques are the only plaques I post on this site. Although there are thousands of local ones erected throughout the province, due to time constraints and the fact it's just me running things, I've had to limit my...
When the mouse hovers over a grid point in the first map - Present Climate and a Summary of Projected Changes at each Grid, a popup table appears in the lower-left corner of the window that shows similar climate change statistics as in the Provincial summary table in subsection 1 but with...