I went for the sunrise. Seems to be the way I start a lot of articles these days. For a brief moment, in the quiet, cold meadows of Forks Of The Credit Provincial Park, the sky was painted with colour from the rising sun. In true Southern Ontario snow belt fashion, while that sun was…Continue reading Forks Of The Credit Provincial Park: Early Morning Winter Scenes
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Oxtongue River – Ragged Falls: The Tiny Neighbour To Algonquin (Well Worth The Visit)
For ease, I told everyone I was going for a day trip to Algonquin Provincial Park. In fact, I drove through this monster of a natural reserve in the Canadian province of Ontario. But, in what was a very long day that started at 4am and ended somewhere around 10pm, Algonquin was definitely not the…Continue reading Oxtongue River – Ragged Falls: The Tiny Neighbour To Algonquin (Well Worth The Visit)
Forks Of The Credit Provincial Park: Icy Waterfalls In Ontario Deep Freeze
There’s been a lot of talk during the extreme arctic cold of 2015 about Niagara Falls freezing over on the American side. In fact, the waterfall is not frozen over but an ice dome (for lack of a better description) has formed over the flowing water. The Niagara River is still running, just underneath a…Continue reading Forks Of The Credit Provincial Park: Icy Waterfalls In Ontario Deep Freeze
Recollet Falls at French River Provincial Park
The evil world of mass media and corporations would have you believe that Canada is defined by coffee injected with addictive qualities, gravy and cheese soaked deep fried potatoes and grossly overpaid hockey players. It’s places like the French River and Recollet Falls that make you realize what Canada is really all about. Tucked away…Continue reading Recollet Falls at French River Provincial Park