Arrowhead Provincial Park has been on my bucket list since early 2017 and so I wanted to check it out as early as I could this year. In the winter they have snowshoeing, cross country skiing, winter cabins to rent, and a really cool ice skating trail. In the summer there are a bunch of …
Waterfall Scavenger Hunt Part 2
May 3rd 2018 After work I decided to check out a few waterfalls. The first one is just a small dam off of McDougall Road. It is located at 45.361763, -79.966465. Haines Lake dam The next set of falls is located at the back end of Deer Run Golf course. I talked to the owner and …
Waterfall Scavenger Hunt Part 1
June 23rd 2017 For a while I've looking for a place to throw in this short hike. After work one day I drove up to the Recolette Falls Trail in the French River Provincial Park. There is a short 3.2 km (round trip) trail. At the end of it there is a nice set of …
Killarney Provincial Park: Winter 2018 (Cranberry Bog trail, Granite Ridge trail, Tar Vat trail)
First day selfie. In 2016 Josée and I were looking to go yurt camping in a provincial park. Unfortunately by the time we were interested everything was all booked up. November 13th 2017 we were able to book the last of six yurts in Killarney Provincial Park for the nights of March 3rd and 4th. …
Hardy Lake Provincial Park
Hardy Lake Provincial Park is considered a non-operating park. There is no camping here, no visitor centre, but there is parking that is maintained in the winter. There are three trails here maintained by Muskoka Trails Council. We finally got a good dumping of snow! So in good fashion I suited up for a snowshoe …
Torrance Barrens Conservation and Dark Sky Reserve
This is my first adventure of 2018. So far this winter the weather had been terrible for snowshoeing. There hasn't been a lot of snow and it has been really cold. This has made really icy conditions. I brought my snowshoes but after walking for just a hundred meters I decided to leave them in …
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Grundy Lake Provincial Park: Gut Lake Trail, Swan Lake Trail, Beaver Dam Trail
Every year I try to visit a Provincial Park while it's closed. The advantages to this is it's free and you don't have to worry about others. This year, I visited Grundy Lake Provincial Park. The park usually opens early May and closes shortly after thanksgiving weekend. There are over 400 campsites , three hiking …
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Algonquin Provincial Park: Highland Backpacking Trail
I had four goals this summer: 1)Â Check out the islands at Limestone Islands Provincial Park 2) Hike La Cloche Silhouette trail 3)Â Hike the Lake Superior Provincial Park coastal trail 4)Â Hike the Highland Backpacking Trail in one day. One, two and three were multi-day trips that were super weather dependent. However, the one day trip was …
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