Tag: Mazinaw Rock

  • The fastest animal in Bon Echo, Canada, and the world!

    Today’s post comes from Mitch Kellar, a Discovery Leader at Bon Echo Provincial Park. Being a staff member at Bon Echo has given me a lot of incredible experiences: seeing the Mazinaw Rock at sunset, camping on Joeperry Lake, and a very memorable Kishkebus canoe trip, to name a few. Above all, my experiences with…

  • Forever protected: why Bon Echo belongs

    Our “Forever Protected” series shares why each and every park belongs in Ontario Parks. In today’s post, Lisa Roach from the Discovery Program tells us Bon Echo’s story.  A favourite for generations of people, Bon Echo provides amazing scenery, relaxation, and a place for families and friends to reconnect. Indigenous peoples, artists, and early recreationists…

  • Water safety at Bon Echo

    The famous Mazinaw Lake at Bon Echo Provincial Park attracts tons of visitors every year. We love to see our visitors enjoy beginner friendly canoe routes or swimming in Joeperry Lake and Mazinaw Lake, however we want you to partake in water activities safely. Here are some precautions to ensure you explore Bon Echo safely:

  • Bon Echo's Wanderer Tour

    Today’s “Behind the scenes” blog comes from Caitie Carney,  a member of Bon Echo’s Discovery Program team. If you asked visitors at Bon Echo Provincial Park “What keeps you coming back?”, the answer you’d probably hear is “Mazinaw Rock.” Standing 92 m (300 feet) above Mazinaw Lake, Mazinaw Rock is a spectacle that commands the attention…

  • I spy with my little eye…

    Today’s post comes to us from Heather Stern, a naturalist at Bon Echo Provincial Park.  Some of the oldest rock in the world. Something that is carved. Something made of wood. These are only a few examples of the many things you can see from the Visitor Centre at Bon Echo Provincial Park, thanks to…

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