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  • Enjoy An Early Morning Hike On Charleston Lake’s Quidditty Trail – Watch the Video!

    on May 18, 2020

    Quidditty Trail is a beautiful hike at Charleston Lake Provincial Park. The trail begins fairly…


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  • Algonquin Provincial Park Trails

    on May 16, 2020

    Algonquin Park’s main trails are located along Highway 60 and range from short self-guided exhibit panels to longer, multi-night backpacking trails. Below…


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  • Algonquin Park – Kiosk

    on May 15, 2020

    Kiosk Campground is part of Algonquin Park and is located on the northwest side of the park, near North Bay. The small…


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  • Algonquin Park – Whiskey Rapids

    on May 14, 2020

    The Whiskey Rapids Trail is a 2.1 km loop which follows the Oxtongue River for about half its length and features a…


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  • Algonquin Park – Track and Tower Trail

    on May 13, 2020

    The Track and Tower Trail consists of a 7.7 km loop that visits an old fire tower location with an outstanding view…


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  • Algonquin Park – Spruce Bog Boardwalk

    on May 12, 2020

    The Spruce Bog Boardwalk is a 1.5 km loop designed to introduce you to the history and ecology of Algonquin Park’s spruce…


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  • Sounds Of Cicadas Along Charleston Lake’s Beech Woods Trail – Watch the Video!

    on May 11, 2020

    On our first full day at Charleston Lake Provincial Park, we headed out early in…


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  • Algonquin Park – Peck Lake Trail

    on May 9, 2020

    The Peck Lake Trail is a 1.9 km loop taking you completely around Peck Lake. The trail affords several fine views of…


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  • Algonquin Park – Mizzy Lake Trail

    on May 8, 2020

    The Mizzy Lake Trail is an 11 km loop which visits nine small lakes and ponds. It has excellent possibilities for seeing…


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  • Algonquin Park – Logging Museum

    on May 6, 2020

    The Logging Museum exhibits are located along a 1.3 km loop trail that begins and end here at the Museum’s Visitor Reception…


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