Tag: Sharbot Lake
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Fall RVing in southeastern Ontario
Camping doesn’t always have to involve driving a far distance to pitch a tent. RVing allows you to experience the beauty of Ontario’s fall colours with more of the comforts of home. In southeastern Ontario, there are many great RVing opportunities nearby. You can find your adventure by RV at several different parks close to…
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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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Reserve your Canada Day campsite early!
Does the cold weather have you dreaming of sunny days on the beach and warm nights by the campfire? Thanks to our five-month advance booking window, you can lock down your July campsite early! Here’s a list of 10 parks sure to chase away the midwinter blues:
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Campsite vacancy highlights: July 19-21
The time to strengthen and rediscover our connection to nature is now! Get outside and reconnect at one of these feature campsites. 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 July 18, 2019):
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Summer bass fishing at Sharbot Lake Provincial Park
Today’s post comes from year-round multispecies angler and writer Ashley Rae of SheLovesToFish.com. A few years back I helped run a bass fishing tournament on Sharbot Lake. As an event organizer, I didn’t get a chance to fish there, but I saw some nice-sized bass being weighed-in (and released, of course). This summer I finally set…
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14 must-see trails to try this summer
Whether you’re reaching new heights or taking a leisurely stroll across a boardwalk, we’ve got the perfect trail for you to explore this summer. How many of these must-see trails from around the province have you explored?
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Soundscapes from across Ontario
One of my favourite signs is from a lookout over the Grand Canyon. It simply says, ONE MINUTE. DON’T READ. DON’T TALK. NO PHOTOS. JUST LOOK…..AND SEE. It is something that I hope you will do often when you visit our parks or other natural areas in Ontario. But how about this variation? TWO MINUTES.…