Hiking trails, Park Facts and Other activities at Forks of the Credit Provincial Park, Ontario The Forks of the Credit Provincial Park is located in the heart of the credit valley. This compact park is a haven for hikers with several trails featuring various terrains ranging from rolling fields to rocky dirt paths. I recently had the pleasure of taking to the trails on a bright … [Read more...]
Family camping at Kilcoursie Bay campground – Killbear
Family camping at Killbear Provincial Park My family and friends camping trip to Killbear Provincial Park, which is near Parry Sound Ontario, was a mostly rewarding experience. I am not a seasoned camper and sometimes struggle with “roughing it”, but with some assistance from friends we got through. Kilcoursie Bay campground Upon entering Killbear, the park staff was … [Read more...]
Hiking southern trails in Beausoleil Island – Georgian Bay Islands National Park, Ontario
Hiking through Beausoleil Island- Southern Trails: My recent hiking experience at Beausoleil Island in Georgian Bay Islands National Park, Ontario. It has been more than a year since I started making plans to visit the Georgian Bay Islands National Park, and finally I succeeded in making the trip this summer. As the name suggests, the park is essentially a group of … [Read more...]
Canoe Camping at Woodland Caribou Provincial Park: A perfect trip of Solitude and Wilderness
Canoe camping in Woodland Caribou Provincial Park is a paddlers dream come true. This Ontario park is rated as wilderness with no roads, bridges or other man-made infrastructure. The one exception being several fishing lodges scattered throughout the park. The lodges are only accessible by float-plane. There is no logging, which I might add is quite refreshing as it can spoil … [Read more...]
Enjoying the Beauty & Trails of Mono Cliffs Provincial Park
It was a warm, sunny day in mid June when my wife Lynn and I decided to reacquaint ourselves with the beauty of Mono Cliffs Provincial Park. We have hiked the trails in this park located northeast of Orangeville, Ontario many times and in all seasons. Mono Cliffs Provincial Park is a 750-hectare Ontario park and features 30-metre cliffs of the Niagara Escarpment, bedrock … [Read more...]