Ontario’s largest provincial park influenced some of Canada ... which showcases some of Canada’s foremost wilderness and wildlife artists. Algonquin features about 1,200 kilometres of ...
An hour farther north, "put in" your cedar strip and follow the J-strokes of more than 100 years of paddlers at Canoe Lake, a storied portal to vast Algonquin, Canada’s oldest provincial park ...
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Winter Camping in AlgonquinWe spent a few days on the trails, seeing more wildlife than we’ve ever seen in a single camping trip! It wasn’t our first time winter camping at Algonquin Provincial Park, but it was ...
Orillia Naturalists’ Club hosting two events Feb. 5 — a morning snowshoe in Copeland Forest and an evening event featuring ...
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Tea Lake CampgroundAs with most of the smaller campgrounds in Algonquin Provincial Park, we didn’t have much luck in terms of seeing wildlife. There’s basically a camping area and the beach, and both were pretty ...
Their strategic seaway location (within the Frontenac Axis that connects Ontario’s Algonquin Provincial Park to New York ... the north-to-south movement of wildlife. They’re also the ...
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