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Algoma Region - Ontario Parks and Places

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Bruce Peninsula - 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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Muskoka Algonquin Region - Ontario Parks and Places

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Near North Region - Ontario Parks and Places

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North of Superior Region - Ontario Parks and Places

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Ottawa Valley Region - Ontario Parks and Places

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Rainbow Country Region - Ontario Parks and Places

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Southwest Ontario Region - Ontario Parks and Places

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Sunset Country Region - Ontario Parks and Places

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Wilderness Region - Ontario Parks and Places

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Wine Country Region - Ontario Parks and Places

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York Durham Region - Ontario Parks and Places
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Gibbons Park in North Central London, Ontario is a park that is lovely in all seasons and lends itself well to dog walks, bird and animal viewing.
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​2A Grosvenor St, London, Ontario
London
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Michipicoten Post Provincial Park is a day-use historic park popular for hiking and beaches located south of the community of Wawa in Algoma Country, Ontario, Canada.
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Wawa
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Happy Rolph's Bird Sanctuary & Petting Farm is located along the shores of Lake Ontario in St.Catharines and provides residents and tourists alike with an opportunity to experience a variety of animals, birds and plants, in a natural setting.
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650 Read Rd
St. Catharines
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Heritage Park on the waterfront in the Village of Manitowaning is popular for activities such as swimming, picnicking, boating and sightseeing. The beach is small, yet well maintained with a floating dock for people who enjoy a good swim.
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Hwy #6
Manitowaning
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London, Ontario first off-leash dog park, and also the largest, is located within Pottersburg Park.
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Hamilton Rd and Gore Rd
London
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Because the provincial park is largely a byproduct of receding glaciers during the last Ice Age the landscape includes eskers, 29 lakes, bogs, sand dunes, sandy beaches and a boreal forest consisting of jack pine, black spruce, white birch and tamarack trees.
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Highway 672
Kirkland Lake
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The beach park is a popular area during the summer months for suntanning, swimming, picnicking and sightseeing. Views enjoyed include plenty of marine activity in Kempenfelt Bay and a water fountain.
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Victoria Ave
Barrie
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The Killarney Provincial Park is, generally, a wilderness park with over 50+ fresh water lakes surrounded by Jack Pine forests and an over abundance of white quartzite and pink granite rock formations.
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Highway #637
Killarney
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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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The activity route is a combination of earthy paths and boardwalk trails measuring 5+ kilometres. Along the path are some developed lookout points and sightseeing benches.
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Franklin Street
North Bay
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Low Island Municipal Park is a sightseeing and recreation destination located on the northern shores of Manitoulin Island.The highlights of the park are the sandy beach, the marine sightseeing and a 1 kilometre loop walking trail (some boardwalk) which extends out onto a point.
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Hwy #540
Little Current
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The 110 hectare (276 acre) Chippewa Park has a long history in Thunder Bay dating back to the 1920s.Other attractions located in the park include a wildlife park, amusement rides, train ride and two beaches. Sandy Beach is a supervised swimming beach while the Chippewa Beach is an unsupervised beach
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City Road
Thunder Bay
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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.
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The Gut Conservation Area is a 400-acre location situated on South Lake Road, to the east of Apsley, Ontario. Known as the "Gut," it features a gorge approximately 30 meters in height, through which the Crowe River flows for about 230 meters
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2399 The South Rd Coe Hill, ON K0L 1P0 Canada
Apsley
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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!
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1085 Commissioners Road W
London
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