Parks, Trails, Beaches and Places
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Algoma Region

Algoma Region - Ontario Parks and Places

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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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The popular pathway visits with parks, monuments, a museum and - at the same time - provides a unique shopping experience visiting with the shops, stores, restaurants and boutiques located in downtown Kenora, Ontario, Canada.
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Kenora
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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 community park is a managed forest measuring 6 hectares (15 acres). Throughout the park there are large grass lawns, a playground and some recreation trails popular for hiking and mountain biking.
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Casimir Avenue
Dryden
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Nelles Beach is a great public park beach with great amenities for a fun beach side visit to Lake Ontario.
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Margaret Drive
Grimsby
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Activities enjoyed in the Pukaskwa National Park include hiking, backpacking, camping, canoeing, swimming, picnicking, fishing, boating, sailing, birding, wildlife sightings and history.
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Highway #627
Wawa
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This 4 KM hiking trail "Colombia Hills Loop" in Waterloo, ON is considered a moderately challenging route & takes around 1 h 15 min to complete. This is a popular area for hiking and running. Dogs are welcome but must be on a leash.
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The Dundas Valley is one of southern Ontario's most spectacular natural treasures and just a short drive from the Hamilton area.
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650 Governors Road
Dundas
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Some of the more popular activities enjoyed on the lake include boating, sailing, swimming, canoeing, kayaking, water skiing, wildlife watching, birdwatching and fishing for northern pike, walleye, perch, smallmouth bass, lake trout, sturgeon and muskellunge.
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Kenora
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The Blueberry Hill Trail is a 1 kilometre loop hiking path which leads to 2 lookouts and a hilltop gazebo. The views from the hilltop gazebo are the highlights of the trek.
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Bancroft Street
Sudbury
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The Marina Park walking pathways lead to attractions like the old CN Train, art sculptures and a skateboard and BMX Park. Decorating the paths and park with colors are an assortment of flower gardens, grass lawns and flags waving in the breeze.
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Red River Road
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Pakwash Lake, during the summer season, is known for its warm and shallow waters which tends to attract many to the park for water sport activities. The lake itself measures over 9800 hectares so there is lots of room to play.
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Highway #105
Red Lake
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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.
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Highway #144
Dowling
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Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park attracts travelers and locals who enjoy adventures during the summer season like canoeing, fishing, camping, boating, hiking, swimming, sightseeing, birding, wildlife watching and photography.
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Champlain Provincial Park Rd.
North Bay
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The Schumacher Lions Park is designed around a "mining" theme complete with mining interpretive signs, a miner's memorial and some mining artifacts. The green space park is a day use picnic area with picnic tables and a picnic shelter.
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McIntyre Road
Timmins
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Bruce Coast Lighthouse Tour is a popular learning experience and sightseeing road trip exploring the shoreline of Georgian Bay and Lake Huron visiting lighthouses and marine heritage sites in Ontario, Canada.
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Highway 6
Tobermory
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