Along Rattlesnake Point
Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area is located near Milton in Halton region, about an hour drive from Toronto. Despite its name, there are few snakes here – the name originates from […]
Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area is located near Milton in Halton region, about an hour drive from Toronto. Despite its name, there are few snakes here – the name originates from […]
It’s been a long winter in Toronto, but spring has finally arrived. There are no leaves on the trees, and the cherry blossoms have yet to show, but a few […]
Home to more than 100 large and small waterfalls, Hamilton proclaims itself to be the “Waterfall Capital of the World“. Well, this claim cannot go unverified! So a couple of […]
Killarney Harbour On the last day of our camping weekend, we stopped at the small municipality of Killarney which is about 10 km west of the park entrance. This sleepy […]
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 […]