ON Provincial Parks - Toronto

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Mono Cliffs Provincial Park – Discover Towering Cliffs, Ancient Cedars, and Canyon Trails at Ontario’s Stunning Park

Mono Cliffs Provincial Park is a year-round destination offering scenic trails for hiking and cycling through old-growth forests, towering 30m cliffs, and quiet wetlands. Visitors can explore the Niagara Escarpment from both above and below via cliffside trails, crags, and canyons. Highlights include the Bruce Trail access, the Walter Tovell Trail’s seasonal beauty, and lookout platforms on the McCarston’s Lake and Cliff-Top Side Trails.

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Summer Adventures at Darlington Provincial Park – Beaches & Trails Just Off the 401

Darlington Provincial Park offers a peaceful lakeside escape near the GTA, perfect for day trips or camping. Swim at the sandy Lake Ontario beach, paddle or fish in McLaughlin Bay, and explore scenic trails like the Burk or Waterfront Trail. Enjoy birdwatching during migration seasons, or join Discovery Programs in summer for family-friendly nature activities. Campers can choose from shaded, well-equipped sites.

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Lake on the Mountain Provincial Park & Glenora Ferry Lookout: Mysterious Lake and Scenic View of Bay of Quinte

Perched high above Bay of Quinte, the Lake on the Mountain is an enchanting natural wonder. Located just a ten-minute drive from Picton, above the Glenora ferry… Read more »

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Bon Echo: Boat Tour to See Pictographs on Massive Mazinaw Rock and Hike Scenic Cliff Top Trail

Bon Echo Provincial Park, located in Lennox and Addington County, is home to several lakes, including Mazinaw Lake, the seventh-deepest in Ontario. The park is distinguished by… Read more »

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25 Places to Go Backcountry Camping in Ontario

Ontario is filled with wonderful opportunities for wilderness adventure. Whether your passion is hitting the water in your canoe or kayak, hiking rugged terrain and wilderness paths,… Read more »

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15 Things to Do During Winter in Algonquin Park

Algonquin Provincial Park is one of Ontario’s premiere and most popular destinations, no matter the weather. And yes, that includes winter! Algonquin has so much to offer… Read more »

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5 Things to Do during Winter at Killarney Provincial Park

Killarney Provincial Park is an exceptional outdoor wonderland with immense wilderness landscapes. Visually colorful views permeate the area, as the pink granite of the Georgian Bay Coast,… Read more »

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Things to Do During Winter at MacGregor Point Provincial Park

MacGregor Point Park boasts ecological diversity. Seven kilometres of coast along the Lake Huron shoreline accommodate majestic migrating birds, exciting festivals and events, camping sites, a skating… Read more »

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5 Things to Do during Winter at Frontenac Provincial Park

Spanning 5,355 hectares of space on the southern edge of the Canadian Shield is the Frontenac Provincial Park. A stunning family-friendly park open year-round with 48 interior… Read more »

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5 Things to Do during Winter at Windy Lake Provincial Park

Famous for its sandy beaches and fantastic water sports scene in the summer months, the Windy Lake Provincial Park also provides a great winter experience that includes… Read more »