BASS LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK
Read moreAfter being a farm for more than a century, Bass Lake Park was transformed into an incredible recreation park. Located just west of Orillia and close to the historic region of Huronia, this place is ideal for water activities and hiking.
CANADIAN CANOE MUSEUM
Museum declared a Cultural Property of National Importance housing a ...Read more
WWW.SOUTHRIVERONTARIO.COM
Read moreSouth River is a village on Highway 11, about half an hour south of North Bay and 2.5 hours north of Toronto. With a permanent population of around 1,100, almost doubling in summer, South River is the gateway to canoeing in Algonquin Park, and boasts the second-busiest access to the park after Highway 60. The village is home to two provincial parks: Algonquin, 20 kilometers to the east, and Mikisew, 12 kilometers to the west. South River offers a wide variety of facilities for the whole family, including a skating rink with year-round ice, curling clubs, tennis courts, baseball diamonds, a library, a daycare center, a Royal Canadian Legion, a women's resource center and a seniors' home. South River is also home to Ontario's premier sports camp, Hockey Opportunity Camp, the renowned Bear Chair Co., Swift Canoes and Kayaks and the South River Brewing Company.
MARA PROVINCIAL PARK
Mara Provincial Park with a long sandy beach, beautiful Lake Simcoe and a ...Read more
MUSKOKA STEAMSHIPS
Visit offering a chance to sail aboard an authentic steamboat still in ...Read more
HOSIERY CELLARS
Picturesque site of the Bonnechere cave in Eganville with a supernatural ...Read more
MACLAREN ART CENTRE
Art center with a permanent collection of over 4,300 contemporary Canadian ...Read more
MCRAE POINT PROVINCIAL PARK
McRae Point Provincial Park with a beautiful beach, 1.2 km walking trail, ...Read more
HALIBURTON FOREST & WILDLIFE RESERVE
Haliburton Interpretive Centre with website, offering all activities and ...Read more
ALGONQUIN LOGGING MUSEUM
Museum with a bookstore offering a tour with a video on the subject of ...Read more
ALGONQUIN PROVINCIAL PARK
It is a mecca for canoe-camping enthusiasts and is also known for the black ...Read more
JIM GORDON WALKWAY
Read moreSudbury lived for a long time with the heavy reputation of lunar city, the pollution that ravaged its vegetation. That is not the case now. Since the construction in 1972 of the supercheminée, the highest in the world with its 381 m, and the plan for soil rehabilitation in place since 1978, the green has taken over the top. To celebrate trees and the environment, a trail network reveals a renewed Sudbury. Ramsey Lake walks over 2 km North American lake to be within a City's boundaries. At some strategic points of Oak Forest and Blueberry Hill dénivelées tracks, the eyes suddenly embrace the entire region that Ramsey Lake is drowning.
ALGONQUIN ART CENTRE
Art gallery with gift store, in an Algonquin provincial park, organizing ...Read more
PETROGLYPHS PROVINCIAL PARK
Petroglyphs Provincial Park has an interpretive center to view a 20-minute ...Read more