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.
A small picnic area is perched near the top of the mountain. The picnic lookout peers out over the North Channel and the Wabuno Channel on Lake Huron, as well as, the LaCloche Mountain Range.
Train sightseeing adventure tour. Agawa Canyon Wilderness Park is a remote adventure and sightseeing destination located north of the community of Sault Ste. Marie and south of Wawa, Ontario, Canada in Algoma Country.
Oak Knoll Park is a park with escarpment and waterfall views in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The walking and hiking trails around Oak Knoll Park provide a glimpse of Buttermilk Falls and the deep gorge walls along the Redhill Creek.
The Abitibi DeTroyes Waterway Provincial Park also includes part of the Black and Abitibi Rivers, as well as, 4 eskers. Besides canoeing, boating and fishing - the other activities enjoyed in the park include wilderness camping, birdwatching and wildlife sightings.
St. Mary's Island is a hiking and sightseeing destination located in Whitefish Channel on the St. Mary's River in the community of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada. Sault Ste. Marie is located in Algoma Country in Northern Ontario.
LaVerendrye Parkway is a 1.5+ kilometre paved and cobblestone pathway which stretches west from, basically, Pither's Point Park to the junction of Front Street and Victoria Avenue located south of downtown.
McLean's Park is a 40.5 hectare (100 acre) park consisting of old gravel logging roads and single-track dirt trails. Many of which explore a forest of trees providing much shade and protection from the sun.
The conservation wetland area consists of 55+ kilometres of recreation trails popular for hiking, jogging and biking in the summer months and xc skiing & snowshoeing during the winter snow season.
Armes Lookout Park in Hamilton, Ontario, is a scenic spot on the edge of the Niagara Escarpment. Visitors can enjoy shaded spots, benches, and a peaceful atmosphere, making it a great escape for relaxation or a quick outdoor outing.
Aaron Provincial Park measures about 116 hectares (286 acres) in size and has become a popular park destination in the region. The park is highlighted by two sandy beaches, water activities and a campground.