Like most Canadians, residents of Ontario have a love affair ... a storied portal to vast Algonquin, Canada’s oldest provincial park, established in 1893. When to Go: While winter offers ...
Created in 1893, Algonquin is the oldest provincial park in Canada and the largest in Ontario. An easy day’s drive from Toronto, Ottawa or Montreal, it’s also one of the most popular.
Algonquin Provincial Park and Mono Cliffs Provincial Park are "fall colour hotspots," according to the Ontario Parks Fall ...
The brilliant fall colors of Algonquin Provincial Park are reflected in the glassy waters of Peck Lake in Ontario’s Muskoka region. Photograph by Krista Rossow Guests at Killarney Lodge in the ...
Algonquin Provincial Park is the oldest provincial park in Ontario and once of the largest parks in Canada. And it is certainly historically, recreationally, and naturally significant.
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Rock Lake Campground
Rock Lake Campground is a bustling campground and beach area in Algonquin Provincial Park. Here's what you need to know about ...
An early look at festive season bookingsBookings for the holidays were looking slow earlier this year, but they have picked up in recent weeks. My first Nomadness festivalThe theme for this year's ...
Spain's deadly DANA weather phenomenon and its links to climate change ...
Climate change effects on Canadian wildlife show how vital winter is ...
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"Colours should change quickly again now as we’ve just had some colder weather [during] the past few days in the [Greater Toronto Area] GTA and parts of southern Ontario," said Hunt. Interestingly, ...