Hiking the Trans Canada Trail and Meadow Trail at Forks of the Credit Provincial Park, Ontario Offering access to a variety of trails, including the Trans Canada Trail and Bruce Trail in addition to a number of within-park routes, Forks of the Credit Provincial Park sounded like an interesting place to visit, so we packed some snacks and headed out for our inaugural hiking … [Read more...]
Hiking at Murphy’s Point: The Loon Lake Trail and Point Trail
Warm summer days in Canada invite us to go outside and live in the present moment. An afternoon of hiking at Murphys Point Provincial Park outside of Perth, Ontario, is as rejuvenating as a day at the spa. My hiking partner and I found ourselves free of work obligations one day, and decided it was the perfect opportunity to hike the Loon Lake Trail and the slightly longer Point … [Read more...]
Hiking the day trails of Algonquin Park: The Lookout and Hemlock Bluffs
By Margarita Lee The wild landscape of Algonquin Park is quite famous amongst backpackers. But you don’t need a multiday journey to appreciate the sights and sounds that the park has to offer. There are several day trails that range from 1 hour hikes to 5 hour rigours adventures that provide breathtaking views and a piece of park history. It is easy to see how the members of … [Read more...]
Pitter Patter of Little Feet at Killbear and MacGregor Point Provincial Parks
A picturesque journey into the trails of Killbear and MacGregor Point Provincial Parks Hiking with children can be a pleasure, with some preparation and luck. A smooth experience means ensuring the park you choose meets the needs of your children’s age and skill levels. Killbear Killbear Provincial Park near Parry Sound, which is known for its Georgian Bay beaches, … [Read more...]
Three Absolute Must-Dos in Darlington Provincial Park
Living in Toronto, it’s hard to find those special untouched natural areas, especially near the water. Toronto’s beaches fill up like crazy every summer day, despite less than pristine swimming conditions – and if you travel further down Lake Ontario to Cobourg Beach, you’ll find less polluted water but still have to fight the crowds. However, situated right in the middle … [Read more...]