Parks, Trails, Beaches and Places
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Algoma Region - Ontario Parks and Places

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Bruce Peninsula - Ontario Parks and Places

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Greater Toronto Region - Ontario Parks and Places

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Hamilton Region - Ontario Parks and Places

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Huron Waterloo Region - Ontario Parks and Places

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Kawartha Northumberland Region - Ontario Parks and Places

Muskoka Algonquin Region

Muskoka Algonquin Region - Ontario Parks and Places

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Near North Region - Ontario Parks and Places

North of Superior

North of Superior Region - Ontario Parks and Places

Ottawa Valley

Ottawa Valley Region - Ontario Parks and Places

Rainbow Country

Rainbow Country Region - Ontario Parks and Places

Southwest Ontario

Southwest Ontario Region - Ontario Parks and Places

Sunset Country

Sunset Country Region - Ontario Parks and Places

Wilderness Region

Wilderness Region - Ontario Parks and Places

Wine Country - Niagara Region

Wine Country Region - Ontario Parks and Places

York Durham Region

York Durham Region - Ontario Parks and Places
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The Jim Gordon Walkway measures 2 kilometres long and follows the shores of Ramsey Lake. The trail connects Bell Park with the attraction named Science North. The recreation and sightseeing trail is paved with a section of boardwalk.
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Ramsey Lake Road
Sudbury
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The park is a year round day use park highlighted by a supervised sandy beach with a roped off swimming area and a float, a historic bridge and a good selection of paved trails and picnic sites.
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Arundel Street
Thunder Bay
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Leash Free Dog Park
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1800 King Road, Burlington, Ontario
Burlington
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Copps Pier Park is located along the waterfront in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Visitors can walk or cycle along the walkway on the harbour edge, rest on a bench or fixed beach lounger, play on the playground, or watch sailboats on the water.
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Discovery Drive
Hamilton
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The trail is a combination of paved trails and side roads traveling in a north-south direction measuring 12+ kilometres. The trail is part of the TCT (Trans Canada Trail) system. The recreation trail explores forest, creeks, neighbourhoods and connects with various parks and the waterfront area in
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Main Street
North Bay
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Little Falls Park is a day use area which includes some sightseeing benches, picnic table and a small grass lawn area.
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Little Falls Road
Atikokan
The Woodland Caribou Provincial Park geography is a combination of the Canadian Shield and boreal forest nestled in an Arctic watershed environment. The park is best known for its summer adventures which include wilderness backcountry camping, fishing, canoeing and wildlife watching.
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Lund Lake Road
Red Lake
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The park is divided into two sections. The north end of the park is a public area with children's playground and water park.
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Brunette Road
Timmins
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The park is two-fold. A large portion of the park is set aside to make room for baseball fields and a soccer pitch. There is a small sandy beach and picnic area nearby with a concession stand for tournaments, events and holiday weekends.
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Pronger Parkway
Dryden
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The Charles Daley Park & Beach is known for its spectacular views of the Toronto skyline across Lake Ontario and for the wonderful sunsets.
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North Service Road
Jordan
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The Fossil Hill Trail is a 3 kilometre one-way, single track, hiking path exploring the many rocky outcrops of the Escarpment Biosphere Conservancy. The Escarpment Biosphere Conservancy was created so to protect the land and wildlife of the Niagara Escarpment.
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New England Road
Manitowaning
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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.
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Mountain Brow Boulevard
Hamilton
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Nestled just a short drive from Toronto, Rockwood Conservation Area in Ontario, Canada, offers an idyllic retreat for nature enthusiasts seeking a blend of hiking adventures and tranquil camping experiences.
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161 Fall St S, Guelph/Eramosa, ON N0B 2K0
Rockwood
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The Crack hiking trail is a hike found in the LaCloche mountain range in Killarney Provincial Park in Ontario, Canada. Due to its rugged terrain, long distance, and steep incline, The Crack is said to be one of the most challenging hikes in the province.
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Ontario Highway #637
Killarney
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The provincial park measures 5,294 hectares. The main part of the park centres around Fushimi Lake. Surrounding the lake are more lakes, rivers and a boreal forest consisting of spruce, poplar, balsam, birch and eastern white cedar trees.
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Highway #11
Hearst
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