Tag: Southeastern Ontario
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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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How to use Ferris as a basecamp to explore Northumberland County
Ferris Provincial Park is a hidden gem in southeastern Ontario, only two hours east of Toronto. It’s best-known for its pedestrian suspension bridge overlooking a panoramic view of the Trent River Gorge and Ranney Falls.
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Best parks to launch your boat in southeastern Ontario
Ready to set out on the water, but not sure of the best boating locales? Check out these five water access points in southeastern Ontario that could be your gateway to exploring new waterways.
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Step back in time at the Silver Queen Mine open house
Today’s post comes from the Wandering Wagars, an adventure-loving family travelling the globe. A great attraction can transport you into another world. But the staff at Murphys Point Provincial Park took things in a different direction, and ended up taking us back in time.
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4 southeast parks for your midweek getaway
Parks in southeastern Ontario are favourites for many, offering a variety of landscapes, bodies of water, and fun activities. But they can be very busy, especially on weekends with campers and day-trippers alike. Had a hard time snagging a weekend site at your favourite park? Consider a midweek camping trip! Avoid the weekend crowds and…
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SUP southeast!
Paddleboarding popularity has exploded over the last few years. And Ontario Parks’ rental teams are onboard with the trend. No matter what your age, paddleboarding is a wonderful way to explore, observe nature and spend time outside.
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How to plan a trip to Frontenac
Frontenac is a four-season backcountry park with great opportunities for interior camping, hiking, paddling, and winter activities! Nestled within the Frontenac Arch, Frontenac has a unique landscape not typically found in Southern Ontario. You’ll discover a diverse range of habitats, plants, and animals. With upland forests, rocky ridges, and tranquil lakes, camping is only accessible…