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  • Trails

    Rattlesnake Point. Home of ancient cedars and limestone cliffs

    September 28, 2022September 29, 2022
    Rattlesnake Point is one of the most beautiful spots in Southern Ontario. Popular rock climbing spot, spreads over 264 hectares of protected land and features ...
  • Trails, Waterfalls

    Bridal Veil Falls. Popular waterfall along Manitoulin Island’s Kagawong River

    September 28, 2022September 29, 2022
    Popular waterfall along Manitoulin Island’s Kagawong River. It’s very pleasant to have it as part of Manitoulin island tour. Trails: red  / 5km yellow / ...
  • History, Trails

    The Algonquin Logging Museum. Take a step back in time

    September 27, 2022September 29, 2022
    Take a step back in time and learn about this very colourful aspect of Algonquin’s cultural history. The Algonquin Logging Museum brings to life the ...
  • Trails, Waterfalls

    Grindstone Creek (Great) Falls… Waterfalls like a ribbon

    July 22, 2022July 23, 2022
    Grindstone Creek (Great) Falls winds like a ribbon through forest od Sugar Maple, Red Oak and Shabark Hickory, bringing life to this ravine. You can ...
  • Nature, Trails

    Misery Bay. Ancient sea with stone bottom and unique alvar

    May 28, 2022May 28, 2022
    The uniqueness of Misery Bay Provincial Park on Manitoulin Island lies in its geological foundation, which is an ancient flat rock bed. The entire ecosystem ...
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    Point Farm. Mystical sunsets at the mysterious Lake Huron

    May 27, 2022May 28, 2022
    Point Farm Provincial Park is once the site of a popular Victorian resort, this park north of Goderich is perched on a bluff and offers ...
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    Silver Creek’s trails with beautiful pond and lookouts

    May 22, 2022June 2, 2022
    Sliver Creek’s lookout spots offer spectacular views of the escarpment especially in the fall when all the leaves change colours. Almost mystically quiet is the ...
  • Trails, Waterfalls

    Webster’s Falls. It has been the most frequently visited waterfall in Hamilton for more than a century

    May 12, 2022May 28, 2022
    Webster’s Falls, noted for its panoramas, is a 22 metre high classical curtain/ plunge waterfall found in the Spencer Gorge/Webster’s Falls Conservation Area in Hamilton, ...
  • History, Trails

    First in North America. The Barber Mill Dynamo in Georgetown

    May 3, 2022May 23, 2022
    Did you know that the Barber Mill Dynamo, built in 1888, was the first electrical generating plant in North America? Its ruins are still standing ...
  • Trails

    Killarney Provincial Park. Fantastic lakes with red and white rocks

    May 1, 2022May 28, 2022
    Killarney Provincial Park is 645 square kilometres of beautiful, unspoiled wilderness. Located near the wild Georgian Bay Coast. A landscape of picturesque lakes, white and ...
  • Nature, Trails

    Rockwood. Limestone cliffs, caves and glacial potholes

    May 1, 2022July 23, 2022
    Dolomite cliffs, caves and glacial potholes, including one of the largest in the world, are some of the natural photogenic wonders in Rockwood. You can ...
  • Trails

    Cup and Saucer, Manitoulin Trail with dramatic 70m cliffs

    May 1, 2022May 28, 2022
    Cup and Saucer is one of the most popular trails in Ontario with  dramatic 70 metre cliffs and breathtaking views, up to 12km of hiking ...
  • Trails

    The trail, where Philip Gosling marked the first blaze in 1962

    April 23, 2022May 28, 2022
    When you go to Hilton Falls, make sure to visit the spot where Philip Gosling, one of the four “founders” of the Bruce Trail, marked ...
  • Trails, Waterfalls

    Hilton Falls. Between nature and history all year round

    April 23, 2022May 28, 2022
    Hilton Falls is a pleasant area for small hikes at any time of the year. The center of the area is not only a small ...
  • Places, Trails

    Two Lookout Towers in Tobermory and Parry Sound

    April 20, 2022May 28, 2022
    If you go back 100 years, rural areas north of Toronto were dotted with fire lookout towers. There were as many as 300 in Ontario ...
  • Culture, Trails

    Fairytale Doll houses in the village Grimsby

    April 20, 2022May 28, 2022
    Grimsby is a part of the Hamilton Census Metropolitan Area. It is named after the English fishing town of Grimsby in north-east Lincolnshire. The majority ...
  • History, Trails

    Unique Iroquoian village near Crawford Lake. Importatnt Archaeological Discover in Ontario

    April 7, 2022June 2, 2022
    This 15th century Iroquoian village (Crawford Lake) features three re-constructed longhouses and numerous artefact that bring light into the lives of the early settlers. From ...
  • History, Trails

    Beautiful Scotsdale Farm near Georgetown has a very interesting history

    April 6, 2022June 1, 2022
    Scotsdale Farm is one of the most beautiful spots in Halton Hills and favourite spot for photographers and filmmakers. 531 acres of rolling hills, woodlands ...
  • Trails

    When the Scotsdale Farm is glowing in the beauty of ice and snow.

    April 6, 2022June 1, 2022
    Frozen in time and cold Canadian winter the Scotsdale Farm is glowing in the beauty of ice and snow. Enter from Trafalgar Road and begin ...
  • Trails

    Algonquin. Booth’s Rock Trail with great lookout on Rock Lake and Parry Sound Railway

    April 4, 2022June 1, 2022
    The trail in Algonquin passes by two small lakes before heading up a steep slope to the lookout. The altitude of the high point of ...
  • Trails

    The Bruce Trail 890 km. Canada’s oldest and longest marked footpath.

    April 4, 2022June 1, 2022
    The Bruce Trail, Canada’s oldest and longest marked footpath, provides the only continuous public access to the magnificent Niagara Escarpment, a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve. ...
  • Trails

    Good blazing is important for identifying the Bruce Trails

    April 4, 2022June 1, 2022
    Good blazing is the key to trouble-free route finding on the trail. Nothing annoys a hiker more than to “run out of” blazes – unless ...
  • Trails

    Erindale Park. A quiet time in “Salmon Valley”. Mississauga

    April 1, 2022June 2, 2022
    Erindale Park is a great place for watching the leaving change colour. Park is located near Dundas and Missisauga road. It hugs the University of ...
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    Kelso. Nice scenery, rocks, Niagara escarpment and the best preserved lime kilns in Ontario

    March 30, 2022June 2, 2022
    Kelso is a distinctive part of the Niagara Escarpment. There is a trail that runs along the escarpment that offers very nice views of the ...
  • Trails

    Terra Cotta. Hiking trails, red soil, wettland, lake and pleasant forest

    January 4, 2016July 23, 2022
    Terra Cotta is a total of 485 acres of pleasant woodland, interspersed with many trails in both flat and hilly terrain. The protected area has ...
  • Trails

    Limehouse Kilns. Limehouse Conservation Area near Georgetown

    January 4, 2016June 2, 2022
    The limestone kilns in the Limehouse Conservation Area make this trail very special. Various trails up to 5 kilometres long pass by historic lime kiln ...
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