Tag: Arrowhead

  • Romantic winter adventures worth travelling for

    A cozy cabin in the woods blanketed with snow. A forested trail leading to your very own frosty adventure. Gliding through the woods by skate or ski. Sound like something out of a fairy tale? It’s not; it’s winter at Ontario Parks!

  • 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’ve have cabins, cottages and yurts available, especially for midweek visitors! Accommodations featured below were available as of 9:00 am, December 18, 2019.

  • December's digital download

    December’s wallpaper features Arrowhead Provincial Park under a blanket of fresh snow. Planning your winter adventure to Arrowhead? You’ll want to follow these tips and tricks!

  • December vacancy highlights (roofed accommodation)

    The holiday season is just around the corner! Imagine spending it surrounded by snow, with the sound of nature at your doorstep. We’ve got lots of cabins, cottages, and yurts available throughout December, including many weekend openings. Accommodations featured below are available as of 10:00 am, November 14, 2019:

  • 14 must-see trails to try this summer

    Whether you’re reaching new heights or taking a leisurely stroll across a boardwalk, we’ve got the perfect trail for you to explore this summer. How many of these must-see trails from around the province have you explored?

  • Find yourself here

    Here’s to the moments that took our breath away…the moments we knew — at our core — that people were meant to be outside. We hope you’ll continue to find yourself at Ontario Parks throughout your life, finding new moments of discovery, connection, and wonder.

  • Campsite vacancy highlights: May 17-20

    It’s not too late to book a campsite for the Victoria Day long weekend! While many parks are filling up, lots of campgrounds still have a good selection of sites available. Scout out your ideal campsite on our Campsite Browsing/Reservation tool (including pictures of most campsites!), or check out these featured campsites (available as of noon, May 16):

  • Have wheels, will travel

    Today’s post comes from Ryan Hawkins, owner of Canuck Powersports.  My wife and I are avid campers and have always loved the outdoors. When we first started staying in provincial parks we were tent camping out of the back of our car. As we got older, we opted to progress to a pop-up camper trailer…

  • Arrowhead staff say, "Hold the mustard!"

    Garlic Mustard may sound like a gourmet condiment, but it’s actually an invasive species in North America, introduced from Europe over 100 years ago. It is a major enemy in the ongoing battle to maintain biodiversity in Arrowhead Provincial Park and many other provincial parks. It’s considered one of Ontario’s greatest forest intruders.

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