Tag: fall camping
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Taking my mom camping for the first time in 20 years
In today’s post, Assistant Program Coordinator Megan Birrell takes us through her latest camping caper. This fall, I took my mom to Arrowhead Provincial Park for our first fall camping experience. Not only was this our first time camping after Labour Day, but it was also my mom’s first time tent camping in over 20…
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Perfect parks for your late fall camping trip
Looking to extend your camping season? Many of our parks are open for overnight stays in October and November. Whether you snuggle up in your tent or get cozy in your RV, make sure you pack extra socks! Bundle up and book a trip to one of these late fall camping spots:
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5 reasons to try late fall camping
It’s not time to say goodbye to your favourite park just yet! While some of our parks close after Thanksgiving Weekend, many remain open through late fall and even through the winter. If you’ve never tried a late fall camping trip, this might be the perfect opportunity to make the most of the season before…
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Extend your paddling season at Rideau River Provincial Park
Influencer Diana Lee lives for adventure, the great outdoors, and stand-up paddleboarding (SUP)! Find out what she’s (S)UP to @only1phoenixx on Instagram and Twitter. Enjoy land and water activities beyond the summer season at Rideau River Provincial Park, a cozy spot to experience fall. Located on the traditional territory of the Omàmìwininìwag (Algonquin), Anishinabewaki, Wendake-Nionwentsïo, Haudenosaunee,…
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5 reasons to visit Rideau River Provincial Park this fall
Located just 40 minutes outside of Ottawa, Rideau River Provincial Park offers a relaxing camping experience with activities for the whole family. Rideau River is open for camping and day use until October 10! Here are a few reasons why you’ll love to experience this park in the fall season:
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5 reasons to make a midweek visit to Arrowhead Provincial Park this fall
Arrowhead Provincial Park offers visitors a change to experience beautiful fall colours within the heart of Muskoka. Weekends at Arrowhead are lively with lots of visitors and activity, but if you’re looking for that true serene “nature” experience, try visiting during the week! Here are five park features you won’t want to miss:
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Fall hiking at Rainbow Falls Provincial Park
Todays’ post is from Allison Spadoni, superintendent of our Nipigon Node parks, Rainbow Falls, Neys, and White Lake. Ah, fall! It’s the ideal time of year for getting outside and tackling some of the longer hikes on your bucket list! What makes the fall season such a great time for hiking? Well, while the days…
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Fall camping in southwestern Ontario
Not ready to say goodbye to summer? Neither are we. Fall arrives late in this part of the province, which means campers can extend their fair-weather excursions all through October! Book a relaxing and rejuvenating midweek getaway at one of these parks:
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Experience autumn at Sibbald Point Provincial Park
Today’s post comes from Laura McClintock, a senior park naturalist at Sibbald Point Provincial Park. I’m a naturalist. I work in one of the busiest parks in the province, yet I’m always seeking out a quiet meadow or shoreline to observe nature. While known for our popular beach and access to Lake Simcoe, Sibbald Point is…