100 Adventures in Ontario Provincial Parks
From climbing on a “sleeping giant” to walking the world’s longest freshwater beach and howling with the wolfs, here are 100 best adventures in Ontario’s Provincial Parks.
Jones Falls & More: Scenic 12-Metre Cascade & Hiking Trails in Pottawatomi Conservation Area
Mention of Owen Sound might bring about images of sandy beaches, the Georgian Bay, or the offshore ships. And while this harbour town is home to great… Read more »
Sibbald Point: Top Adventures to Make Best of Your Trip to the Provincial Park in York Region
Sibbald Point Provincial Park offers a quieter experience on the south shore of Lake Simcoe, away from the busier areas near Barrie and Orillia. Surrounded by forests and smaller communities, the park features shaded campsites, a long sandy beach, and calm waters ideal for swimming, paddling, or boating. Two main hiking trails offer different experiences—one focused on birdwatching and ecosystems, the other on local history and heritage buildings. You’ll also find picnic areas, fishing spots, and nearby towns like Jacksons Point for meals or supplies. To make the most of your trip, plan for a mix of nature, history, and water activities.
From Fossils to Paddleboards: What to Do at Craigleith Provincial Park on Georgian Bay
Escape to the quieter side of the Blue Mountains this spring, summer, or fall with a trip to Craigleith Provincial Park. The lakeside park is in a… Read more »
Bonnechere Provincial Park: Reasons Why This Hidden Gem Near Ottawa is Worth the Trip
Bonnechere Provincial Park offers a perfect blend of nature, history, and recreation. Enjoy sandy beaches on Round Lake, hike the interpretive Footprints in Time Trails, or bike between campgrounds. Learn about Indigenous and pioneer history at the Visitor Centre. Canoe, kayak, or fish along the scenic Bonnechere River, and explore diverse wildlife in quiet oxbows. With boat rentals, shaded picnic spots, and rich cultural heritage, it’s an ideal destination for both relaxation and discovery.
Must Visit Ontario Provincial Parks For Fall Colour Day Trips and Weekend Getaways
Ontario Park’s fall scenery offers varied views, from north to south, east to west, and between the Great Lakes. The trees are mature and varied! In most locations, the colours will span all fall hues like gold or yellow, orange, red, and each shade in between.





