When one thinks of Canadian National Parks, one generally thinks of Banff, Jasper, Point Peelee or Fundy. Yet, quite close to the Golden Horsehoe region and a good portion of the Canadian population is one of the more underestimated of the National Parks. Bruce Peninsula National…Continue reading Bruce Peninsula National Park
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Mount Carleton: King of the Maritime Provinces
Mount Carleton – The King of the Maritime Provinces. This mountain at the northern end of the Appalachians in North Central New Brunswick is the highest point in the provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. The 820 metre / 2690 feet peak is one of three mountains over 2500 feet located…Continue reading Mount Carleton: King of the Maritime Provinces
Fairbank Provincial Park – It’s All About The Water
The girls are out to Bingo and the boys are gettin’ stinko, And we think no more of Inco on a Sudbury Saturday night. Stompin’ Tom Connors I would have to think that some of the boys and girls would be camping at one of the several provincial parks, including Fairbank, on any given…Continue reading Fairbank Provincial Park – It’s All About The Water
Wakami Lake Provincial Park
We’re to the point in Ontario where camping anywhere south of Sudbury is like living in an ant colony. Feel the need to get away from civilization? A little sick of other human beings? Wakami Lake Provincial Park is the place where you need to go. Located approximately 45 minutes east of Chapleau, Ontario, the…Continue reading Wakami Lake Provincial Park