Tag: northeastern Ontario

  • Forest birds of Misery Bay

    Today’s post comes from Natural Heritage Education and Marketing Specialist Dave Sproule. A trip out to Misery Bay Provincial Park on lovely Manitoulin Island is always a treat. To go during the spring migration is doubly so.

  • Muskie memories on the French River

    Today’s post comes from year-round multispecies angler and writer Ashley Rae of SheLovesToFish.com. One of the most beautiful bodies of water I’ve visited throughout my fishing travels so far is the French River. This river is unique. The French River is made up of a massive web of intertwined channels winding their way through the…

  • Top 5 BIG fishing holes of Northeastern Ontario

    Northeastern Ontario: Undeniably Big, Unbelievably Close. We couldn’t agree more! If you’re chasing a BIG fishing experience, this is the post for you. Northeastern Ontario Tourism asked their readers to vote for their top fishing destinations and the votes are in! Join us in counting down the top 5 BIG fishing holes of Northeastern Ontario:

  • Killarney is my muse

    Today’s post was written by photographer Rob Stimpson, a long-time lover of Killarney Provincial Park’s wild spaces. All photographs below are copyright to robstimpson.com. Killarney has been part of my life for years. It was one of the first canoe trips after moving from Montreal to Toronto in the late ’80s. The images I shot on…

  • Maintaining the Missinaibi

    The Missinaibi River is one of the longest and most famous canoe routes in the Hudson Bay watershed – 500 km of whitewater river, from the Arctic watershed divide down to James Bay. This summer, our Northeastern Resource Stewardship Crew traveled 185 km of that river working to maintain Missinaibi Provincial Park‘s backcountry. Check out this…

  • Pancake Bay voted Lake Superior’s “Best Beach View”

    What’s Pancake Bay’s secret? Is it the white, sugary sand? The Caribbean blue-and-turquoise waters? The expansive views across Lake Superior from the beach, or high above from the Edmund Fitzgerald Lookout. Actually, it seems to be all of the above and more. For the sixth year in a row, Pancake Bay Provincial Park has been…

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