Tag: Kakabeka Falls
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How to use Kakabeka Falls as a basecamp to explore Thunder Bay
Did you know that Kakabeka Falls is Ontario’s second tallest waterfall? Camp, hike, bike, and swim to your heart’s content next to a natural wonder. The 40 m falls are the crown jewel of the appropriately named Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park, a hub of family fun in northern Ontario. And this year, we’re thrilled to announce…
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Campsite vacancy highlights: October 1-3
With beautiful weather and stunning fall colours on the way, there couldn’t be a better weekend to enjoy fall in a provincial park. Plenty of RV-friendly electrical sites are available around the province! Why not try somewhere new? Scout out your ideal campsite on our reservation service (including pictures of most campsites!), or check out these featured campsites (available…
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Campsite vacancy highlights: September 24-26
Well WATT do you know? We have electrical sites available across the province! No matter where you go, you’ll find a hook up waiting for you, including at a few roofed accommodations! Scout out your ideal campsite on our reservation service (including pictures of most campsites!), or check out these featured campsites (available as of noon on September 23,…
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Hot spots to have a cup of tea in Ontario Parks’ northwest
Today’s post comes from Laura Myers, a tea lover and Marketing Specialist with Ontario Parks. This blog is dedicated to all of those who love tea and nature. Whether it’s a cool summer evening, or a chilly winter day, it’s always a good time for tea time. There’s something about having a cup of tea…
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5 walks through winter woods
The health benefits of hiking are head-to-toe. A walk in the woods can help alleviate mental fatigue, and improve creative thinking. Hiking is also great for cardiovascular health and muscle tone. But is hiking an option in the winter? Absolutely. We’ve collected a list of five parks with stellar options for winter rambles:
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Campsite vacancy highlights: October 4-6
Say WATT! We have electrical sites available across the province. No matter where you go, you’ll find a hook up waiting for you. 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 9:30 am. on October 3, 2019):
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Campsite vacancy highlights: September 20-22
These campsites are electric! We have vacancies across the province. We’re into the last few official days of summer. Make the most of it and head outdoors! 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 10:00 am. on September 19, 2019):
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Road-tripping through fall at Ontario Parks
Hi, I’m Carolyn, and I’m popping in on the Ontario Parks blog to highlight some of my favorite provincial parks that you can visit throughout the fall, which I think is one of the best times to travel in Ontario. Please read on as we road-trip around Ontario: