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Wildflowers and Ferns Along Algonquin’s Big Pines Trail
The Big Pines Trail in Algonquin Park features old growth White Pines that survived the 1880’s logging…
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Maya Enjoys The Shade From The Big Pines in Algonquin
At least half of our camping trip to Algonquin in 2016 was really hot, so we got…
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Presqu’ile Provincial Park For Birding
I love birds and although I am learning, I’m not a birder, nor am I a bird photographer. For those of you who are…
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Hiking the Twin Bridges Trail at Chutes Provincial Park
Chutes Provincial Park only has one trail but it is a beautiful one. Twin Bridges Trail is…
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Windy Lake’s Transition Trail
Windy Lake Provincial Park is located northwest of Sudbury and was established in 1959. The park is…
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Risk of Rain On Beaver Pond Trail, Algonquin Park
During the rainy section of our camping trip to Algonquin Park in 2016 we ventured onto the…
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Maya The Nature Dog Spends The Day At Ferris Provincial Park
Ferris Provinical Park is located on the outskirts of Campbellford, Ontario which is not that far from…
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MacGregor Point Provincial Park Beach Walk in March, 2016
On a beautiful March day we packed up the truck for a day trip to MacGregor Point…
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Maya the Nature Dog Hikes and Rests At Chutes Provincial Park
By the time we got to Chutes Provincial Park, which is located in Massey, Ontario, we had…
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Pinery’s Wilderness Trail: A Fall Hike
Pinery Provincial Park’s longest hiking trail is the 3 kilometre Wilderness Trail. The trail is fairly flat…
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