Indian Point is a picnic day use area and popular birding site situated at the end of a long peninsula with views of Lake Wolsey, Campbell Bay of Bayfield Sound and the Point Break Bridge.
Summer activities enjoyed in the park include hiking, sightseeing, camping, biking, picnicking, swimming and wildlife watching. During the winter months the trails combine to form 15 kilometres of groomed xc ski trails.
The hiking trails explore three eco systems measuring approximately 5 kilometres in total consisting, of mostly, forested hikes with good signage and lookout platforms
Burks Falls Ontario is home to one of Canada's most unique tourist attractions. Screaming Heads is a creepy yet very cool and interesting art display of concrete faces and shapes scattered across a residential property.
Albion Falls, enjoy the sound of the Red Hill Creek as it flows over this 19 meter waterfall, a classical cascade visible year round and one of Hamilton’s most popular falls.
The loop route measures around 6 kilometres long. The total time taken to walk the loop trail ranges from 35 to 75 minutes depending on your groups fitness levels and rest stops.
Springbank Park is a large park along London's Thames River with beautiful mature trees and great pathways. Great for family picnics, jogging, biking, walking...pet friendly. Don't miss Storybook Gardens while there!
Discover Charleston Lake Provincial Park in Ontario, Canada—a top destination for backcountry hiking and camping. Explore trails like Tallow Rock Bay and Blue Mountain, enjoy secluded campsites, paddle across scenic lakes, and sleep in rustic cabins or yurts. Perfect for families and nature lovers
Welcome to Fifty Point Conservation Area on Lake Ontario, a magnificent 80-hectare park with superb marina facilities in Stoney Creek. It's the place to be for a swim in Lake Ontario, family camping or a picnic for groups of any size.
Visitors can also enjoy fabulous lakefront views.
The highlight of the site is High Falls. The cascading waterfall measures - at its peak - 55 metres (150 ft.) and forms part of the Onaping River which eventually empties into the Sudbury Basin. In 1953 A.Y. Jackson (one of the "Group of Seven" artists) visited High Falls and created a painting.
Canada's Wonderland in Vaughan, Ontario, is an exhilarating and immersive experience that combines thrilling rides, family fun, entertainment, and delicious food.
Decorating the paths are many sightseeing benches which come in handy when birding or listening to the many song birds which frequent the park. Amenities in the Sunnidale Park include a large children's playground, pit toilets, parking lot, off leash dog area and the Dorian Parker Centre.
Mono Cliffs Provincial Park is located in the rural town of Mono and is part of the Niagara Escarpment Parks System and the escarpment Biosphere Reserve.