Tag: cabins
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Cool winter trails at Windy Lake Provincial Park
It’s always a fantastic day on the trails at Windy Lake Provincial Park! Windy Lake is a cool Ontario winter recreation destination located only 45 minutes from Sudbury. Experience the sound of crisp, fresh snow squeaking under your snowshoes, while cross-country skiers glide by on nearby trails.
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Winter adventures at Windy Lake
Lack of good snow getting you down? Located just north of Sudbury, Windy Lake Provincial Park has some of the best cross-country ski and snowshoe trails in the region, plus cozy yurts and cabins, making it a prime winter vacation destination. Here are our top five reasons you need to check out Windy Lake:
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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! Accommodations featured below are available as of November 15, 2023.
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Dogs welcome in select Ontario Parks cabins and yurts!
Did you know dogs are welcome in select yurts and cabins across the Ontario Parks system? Here’s what to know:
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7 reasons to book a winter stay at Quetico’s Log Cabin
Today’s post comes from Laura Myers, a Learning and Education Leader with Ontario Parks’ Northwest Zone. Nestled under tall pines beside French Lake, Quetico Provincial Park’s Log Cabin provides a quintessentially Quetico experience with the comforts and convenience of home. Here are seven reasons the Log Cabin is the ultimate winter getaway:
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Protected: Celebrating this year's infrastructure upgrades
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Introducing Pancake Bay's new camp cabins
Pancake Bay Provincial Park’s cabins are ready for visitors! Is this YOUR dream getaway?
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The Cross Quetico Lakes Tour: a true winter adventure
Every March, cross-country skiers of all abilities descend on Quetico Provincial Park and the nearby town of Atikokan for the Cross Quetico Tour. Normally known for its world-class wilderness canoeing opportunities, Quetico’s interconnected waterways become a winter venue for a ski adventure like no other.
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Neys Provincial Park’s Trapp Cabin
We’ve introduced a new camp cabin to our suite of roofed accommodations, and it’s named after an important figure in Ontario Parks’ history. Here is the story of the new Trapp Cabin at Neys Provincial Park.