Tag: northeastern Ontario

  • 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…

  • Sudbury rocks for fall hiking!

    September is one of the best times of the year to get out into nature and hike! Most of the month of September is still technically summer. While usually cooler on average than August, it’s still warm and often without the humidity. Not to mention, bugs are just a distant memory! The Sudbury region is rich…

  • 5 reasons to visit Chutes Provincial Park

    Situated between Sudbury and Sault Ste. Marie, Chutes Provincial Park is a little gem with so much to offer. With amazing views, a rich history, and a full service campground, Chutes provides the perfect basecamp to explore surrounding attractions. Check out these five reasons to visit Chutes:

  • 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…

  • It's aster season!

    Today’s post comes to us from Discovery Program Specialist Dave Sproule. Around the middle of August, Ontario’s landscape starts to change colour. A bit of gold here, swaths of white there, and even a touch of purple in places. No, it’s not fall yet, although the odd maple tree may think so. It’s actually the “second…

  • 5 reasons to visit Nagagamisis Provincial Park

    Canada’s Boreal Forest Region stretches from the edge of the Yukon in the north, down and across the country all of the way to Newfoundland and Labrador. Ecologically rich and diverse, the boreal forest ecosystem captures the imagination with its towering trees, shimmering lakes, and breathtaking scenery. It can be hard to choose where to…

  • Family friendly parks in the near north

    Summer is here, and now’s the perfect time for a last minute family road trip! During the busy summer months, the solution to finding your serene camping trip is heading north.  Here are a few near north parks we suggest visiting with your little ones.

  • 5 life-changing paddling routes of Northeastern Ontario

    Whether you’re planning a scenic day trip or a rugged backcountry adventure, Northeastern Ontario is a paddler’s playground. Last year, Northeastern Ontario Tourism asked their readers to vote for their top paddling destinations… …and the votes are in! Join us in counting down the top 5 paddling destinations of Northeastern Ontario:

  • Photographing the birds of the boreal

    Nagagamisis Provincial Park is a very special place for birds — just ask camper Edith St. Martin. During her stay this summer, Edith combined her deep love of learning and teaching with paddling and photography.  Her captivating photos of birds in the park, and her willingness to share them, show us just how diverse and…

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