Parks, Trails, Beaches and Places
Ontario, Canada Adventure Travel

Explore things to do and see in Ontario, Canada.

Algoma Region

Algoma Region - Ontario Parks and Places

Bruce Peninsula

Bruce Peninsula - Ontario Parks and Places

Greater Toronto Region

Greater Toronto Region - Ontario Parks and Places

Hamilton Region

Hamilton Region - Ontario Parks and Places

Huron Waterloo Region

Huron Waterloo Region - Ontario Parks and Places

Kawartha Northumberland Region

Kawartha Northumberland Region - Ontario Parks and Places

Muskoka Algonquin Region

Muskoka Algonquin Region - Ontario Parks and Places

Near North Region

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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A beautiful park that has both active and passive park amenities
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2500 Kerns Rd
Burlington
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Gore Bay Boardwalk follows along the southern shores of the protected bay connecting to services including the local marina, restaurants and some village stores.
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Gore Bay
Rotary Riverside Trail
Scenic Grand River Trail
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27 McClung Rd
Caledonia
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Waterfront Boardwalk in North Bay, Ontario, Canada is one of the most popular summer destinations for sightseeing and leisure activity in the community.
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Memorial Drive
North Bay
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Mount Nemo is a favorite among hikers in Halton Parks. Away from the crowds and the hustle bustle of the city, Mount Nemo is a peaceful sanctuary for nature walks.
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5317 Guelph Line
Burlington
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The Lake Superior National Marine Conservation Area is currently the largest freshwater protected area in the country and throughout the world. It is also home to the largest freshwater fish breeding in Canada called the lake sturgeon and the site of 6 lighthouses.
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Highway #17
Nipigon
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The park consists of four islands. The islands provide refuge for many species of Arctic birds - as well as - a viewing point for wildlife sightings of seals and beluga whales. Best time for viewing whales is spring and fall.
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Moosonee
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Blue Lake Provincial Park includes the lake, the long sandy beach with swimming area, the campground and activities including hiking, swimming, boating, canoeing, windsurfing, camping, water skiing, bird watching, rock climbing and fishing.
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Highway #647
Dryden
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Portage Bay Recreation Area is located west of the Community of Kenora, Ontario, Canada. The region is best known for its ball fields, tennis courts, skateboard park and the Mink Bay Trails.
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2nd West Bay Road
Kenora
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Obatanga Provincial Park is a wilderness recreation and campground park destination located south of the community of White River and north of the community of Wawa in Algoma Country, Ontario, Canada.
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Highway #17
Wawa
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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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Hamilton's Bayfront Park is found in the west end of Hamilton near Bay Street N. The park free to the public except when special events are being held.
Come take a stroll along Hamilton's pet friendly waterfront park.
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200 Harbour Front Drive by Bay Street
Hamilton
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The Spencer Gorge contains two beautiful waterfalls Webster and Tew Falls. Webster is a magnificent tiered waterfall and Tew, which towers at 41 metres, is only a few metres shorter than Niagara Falls. Both offer spectacular vistas of the gorge.
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Harvest Rd
Dundas
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Centennial Park just off Grimsby's Main Street East is a lovely rolling green space backing onto the Niagara Escarpment.
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108 Main St East
Grimsby
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The activities enjoyed in the park include hiking, sightseeing, birdwatching, picnicking, mountain biking, kayaking, canoeing, swimming, fishing, camping, backpacking & wilderness camping. During the winter months xc skiing is very popular in the park.
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Highway #587
Thunder Bay
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