Killarney Provincial Park – Part 2
Hiking “The Crack” In addition to its shorter hikes, Killarney is also known for “The Crack” trail which is a 3.5-kilometer linear hike up a white quarzite rock cliff. The […]
Hiking “The Crack” In addition to its shorter hikes, Killarney is also known for “The Crack” trail which is a 3.5-kilometer linear hike up a white quarzite rock cliff. The […]
Killarney Provincial Park is renowned for its natural beauty, unspoiled wilderness and considered by many to be one of the crown jewels of the Ontario park system (together with the […]
A short weekend hike, this time at the Dundas Valley Conservation Area near Hamilton in southwest Ontario, about an hour drive from Toronto. This glacial valley is part of the […]
Algonquin Park in Southern Ontario is Canada’s oldest provincial park, and is also a National Historic Site. It’s readily accessible from Toronto (about a 3 hour drive) and quite popular […]
On the second day of our Bruce Peninsula adventure it was time to explore Flowerpot Island off the peninsula’s north shore. The island is part of Fathom Five National Marine […]
After visiting some local communities on my trip up north (see Part 1 on my previous post), we headed to Cyprus Lake Campground in the Bruce Peninsula National Park to […]
Bruce Peninsula is located on the north side of Southern Ontario in between Georgian Bay and Lake Huron. About 4 hours drive from Toronto, it is a popular area for […]
About 45 minutes west of Toronto near Campbellville, the Hilton Falls Conservation Area is an enchanting area of dense woods, lush greenery, and some 16km of excellent hiking trails. Part […]