Springtime can be awesome on any waterway when there’s been a good amount of snow over the winter. The Credit River at Forks of the Credit Provincial Park was no exception this April. The waterfalls along the Credit (Churchs Falls) are impressive all year round. They are mostly unregulated upstream so the water flow is…Continue reading Spring Melt At Forks Of The Credit Provincial Park
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Hockley Valley Provincial Nature Reserve In Winter
The images and video in this article were actually taken at the end of March, 2014. The temperature of -12 Celcius, the icy river and heavy snow pack would suggest otherwise. Since global climate change kicked into full gear over the past few decades, typically all the snow is long gone by this time of year in Southern Ontario.…Continue reading Hockley Valley Provincial Nature Reserve In Winter
2013 in Images: Part 2
The other day, we posted Part 1 of our ‘2013 in Images’ article. We’ve chosen just one image from each of the 12 months to represent a whole year. Granted, there was not a lot of distant travelling being done by us in 2013. However, there was a lot of exploration close to home and…Continue reading 2013 in Images: Part 2
Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park
Does it get any more Canadian than this? A provincial park on the Trans-Canada highway between North Bay and Mattawa in Ontario, just north of the big boy of provincial parks, Algonquin. Samuel de Champlain might just be the Ontario Near North’s best kept secret. While provincial parks, especially Algonquin, to the south are filled…Continue reading Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park