Tag: Fushimi Lake
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5 reasons to visit Fushimi Lake Provincial Park
Fushimi Lake Provincial Park is located in the heart of Ontario’s boreal forest, near the town of Hearst just north of Highway 11. That’s a long way from some parts of Ontario, but it sure is worth the visit! From a big lake jumping with fish, to the big night skies filled with stars and…
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Find your fall getaway at one of these parks
Summer’s too hot and winter’s too cold. Looking for a camping season that’s just right? Witness the beauty of the province’s changing colours while exploring numerous hiking trails, boating opportunities, or just hanging out on your site! Discover (or rediscover) these unbeatable fall camping opportunities:
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Four parks for three sisters
Park experiences, just as sisters, vary greatly. Each has their own personality and experiences. Today’s very special post comes from three sisters: Green student Elle Dresser from Fushimi Lake Provincial Park, Park Warden Libbey Dresser at Fairbank Provincial Park, and Park Warden Ivy Dresser at Wheatley Provincial Park. Are you interested in joining us for…
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Campsite vacancy highlights: August 30 – September 1
Looking for a last minute camping trip before the kids head off to school? If so, why not leave a little earlier and head north? 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 on August 28, 2019):
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Campsite vacancy highlights: July 26-28
It’s the last weekend of July and we say get ready to cast a line. Many of the parks featured this week have excellent fishing just off the shore or get adventurous and try your luck out on the water. Scout out your ideal campsite on our Campsite Browsing/Reservation tool (including pictures of most campsites!), or…
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Fushimi Lake backcountry
Set in the lush boreal forest with wide-open skies, there’s a definite “northern feel” to Fushimi Lake Provincial Park. During the day, Fushimi Lake’s horizons look like prairie skies because they seem so wide. At night, the stars are so bright and so numerous that you feel like you’re in a snow globe.
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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):
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8 bucket list fishing trips in Northeastern Ontario
Fishing season’s not here yet, but that’s no reason not to plan your dream getaway now. If you’re planning a northern adventure in 2019, we’ve got a few fishing trips to add to your bucket list:
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Backcountry for beginners: the best destinations
When executed safely, your first backcountry trip forges lifelong memories, opening an immersive getaway into nature. But the leap from car camping to backcountry requires preparation and learning. New paddlers and hikers can find themselves in serious trouble if they overestimate their skills or choose a too-challenging route. Here are some recommended trips for backcountry…