Tag: Fishing

  • Meet Quetico Provincial Park's new camping pods

    Looking to try a different style of camping at Quetico Provincial Park? Perhaps you’re craving a step up from tent camping or longing to try an entirely different style of Ontario Parks’ roofed accommodation units. Well then, let us introduce you to Quetico’s camping pods and let the glamping begin!

  • Destination Temagami

    Surrounded by shining waters and cloaked in towering pines, Finlayson Point Provincial Park lies just south of the Village of Temagami. Sharing a shoreline with the Lake Temagami Skyline Preserve, a protected ring of pine forest that surrounds the lake, Finlayson Point provides visitors with access to Temagami — a treasured part of Ontario that…

  • Family Day 2024

    Family Day is the perfect opportunity to get your loved ones outdoors for a winter adventure. Here are some exciting happenings at Ontario Parks this Family Day Weekend (February 17-19):

  • Five spots to ice fish in Ontario Parks

    Calling all anglers! Fishing season doesn’t end when the lake freezes over. Our parks are home to some world-class ice fishing opportunities. Here are some prime spots to drop a line this winter:

  • Ice fishing safety all season long

    Today’s post comes from year-round multispecies angler and writer Ashley Rae of SheLovesToFish.com. As the ice freezes up across the province, anglers will soon begin venturing out onto the hard water for some ice fishing action. Ice fishing is a great way to enjoy the great outdoors during our long, cold winters. Trust me, when…

  • A Lake Trout to remember on Windy Lake

    In today’s post, year-round multispecies angler and writer Ashley Rae of SheLovesToFish.com recounts a killer 2018 trip. There’s nothing I love more than venturing off on a road trip to somewhere new. This week’s adventure began at my home in Ottawa. Eric and I loaded up our truck and headed off to Windy Lake Provincial Park.

  • 5 reasons to visit Lake Superior Provincial Park this fall

    Amber reds, warm yellows, and oranges as brilliant as a nighttime campfire – there are few places in Ontario with autumn colours as memorable as Lake Superior Provincial Park.

  • Fall fishing in northeastern Ontario

    The air gets nippy, the leaves start to change, and keen anglers start packing up their gear for a northern escape. Itching for some fall fishing in northeastern Ontario? Add these seven parks to your list:

  • Quetico's trout ponds: hidden in plain sight

    Today’s post comes from James Burns, a conservation officer and former Quetico Provincial Park interior ranger. Quetico Provincial Park is a cool place for a lot of reasons. If you’re reading this, you probably know that already. But this article is about something that may not be appreciated by those of you who are already…

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