By Lisa Timpf Stunning natural scenery, historic shipwrecks, hiking, biking, diving, and more—the list of attractions drawing visitors to the Bruce Peninsula in Ontario is impressive. It's no wonder that Tobermory area accommodations are highly sought after, particularly during peak periods. Fortunately, there are a number of venues that accommodate campers. Below is a … [Read more...]
Celebrate Canada’s 150th Anniversary and Enjoy its National Parks for Free in 2017
Canada is famous for many things: its bitter cold winters, hockey, maple syrup, politeness of its people, and, of course, its great outdoors. Our country boasts many natural treasures, including the jagged peaks of Rocky Mountains in the west and the world's highest tides at Bay of Fundy in the east, Kluane Mountains with the country's highest peak, Mount Logan, in the north … [Read more...]
Trekking to Tobermory: Exploring Bruce Peninsula National Park
Ontario is a province of diverse landscapes. If you are willing to put in the necessary travel time you can explore the eroded ranges of the La Cloche Mountains in Killarney Provincial Park, the extensive network of lakes that makes up the interior of Algonquin Provincial Park, or you could even hire a bush pilot to show you what the true north is all about with an aerial tour … [Read more...]
Serenity at its best – A weekend trip to Bruce Peninsula National Park and Tobermory
National parks in Canada are large, wide and charming, representing 53.8 % of its total surface area. After all Canada has approximately 10% of the world’s forests. I have always wanted to explore them, and have been waiting for the winter to disappear, to start my quest. Bruce Peninsula National park is one of the most popular in Ontario province, and hosts hundreds … [Read more...]