Category: Winter

  • Winter adventures at Sleeping Giant Provincial Park

    With its breathtaking, snow-covered landscapes and kilometres of ski trails for all skill levels, Sleeping Giant Provincial Park stands out in northwestern Ontario as a snowy paradise. Here are four awesome reasons to visit this winter wonderland, only an hour east of Thunder Bay:

  • 6 tips for winter camping at Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park

    So you’re no stranger to camping but want a new adventure? Or maybe you’ve invested some money in winter camping gear? Congratulations! Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park offers the perfect opportunity for those looking to get into winter camping. Just a couple hours outside of the GTA and three hours west of Ottawa, any weekend warrior looking…

  • Winter adventures at Silent Lake Provincial Park

    From its snow-blanketed forests to its wide range of outdoor activities, Silent Lake Provincial Park is the ultimate winter destination for families. Here are five reasons you need to stop by this winter:

  • Winter adventures at MacGregor Point Provincial Park

    If you haven’t explored a snow-covered MacGregor Point Provincial Park, you don’t know what you’re missing! The ice skating trail is the premier winter attraction, but MacGregor Point also offers skiing, snowshoeing, camping and other winter fun! We’ve assembled a list of frequently asked questions and top tips for planning your visit:

  • January vacancy highlights (roofed accommodation)

    Start the year right with a cozy staycation! Stay warm in one of our roofed accommodations, and enjoy all that winter has to offer! We have cabins, cottages, and yurts available, especially for midweek visitors! Accommodations featured below were available as of December 16, 2023.

  • Winter adventure at Killarney Provincial Park

    Killarney Provincial Park is 645 km2 of beautiful, unspoiled nature. Add in some incredible trails and comfy accommodations and you’ve got a total winter hot spot. It’s no wonder winter explorers flock to the park when the cold hits. So what are you waiting for? Here’s everything you need to know to plan your own Killarney…

  • 5 reasons to visit Killbear Provincial Park in winter

    Located three hours from Toronto, Killbear Provincial Park is an iconic summer vacation destination for many Ontarians. Now those who love Killbear can visit the park when it’s cloaked in white! Here are 5 reasons you need to make a winter trip:

  • Mental health benefits of getting outside this winter

    Getting outdoors in Ontario this winter may be brisk, but it comes with a whole host of benefits for your mood and health. The winter season notoriously brings cold weather, shorter days, and too much time cooped up indoors. It can even trigger a form of depression known as Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). All the…

  • Who's the Big A?

    This one’s been brewing for a while. An epic showdown. A frosty rivalry. A battle between wintry giants. Finally, we put the question to you, our visitors: which park, Algonquin Provincial Park or Arrowhead Provincial Park, is the winter destination park in the region? Which one deserves the title of The Big A?

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