Snowshoeing is an incredible way to experience winter in the Great Lakes. This activity is easy to learn, accessible, and fun for the whole family. As the saying goes: “If you can walk, you can snowshoe.” Whether you are 8 or 88, try strapping on a pair of snowshoes to immerse yourself in this wild winter wonderland! There are tons of places to try snowshoeing around the Great Lakes, many of which offer rentals. The next time snow starts to fall, head out to the Great Lakes and take a pair of snowshoes for a trek!
Aptly named, this park marks the spot where the Credit River narrows, rushes through a deep gorge, and plunges over cliffs. T...
While it is one of the smaller Provincial Parks, Ferris is a popular destination for walking, sight-seeing, and enjoying the ...
The Pinery Provincial Park protects and extraordinary amount of wildlife. Located on the shores of Lake Huron, this park cove...
To get the most out the cooler Canadian months, visit Sibbald Point Provincial Park. This park boasts some of the best ice fi...
Termed a “hidden jewel,” Frontenac Provincial Park is a backwoods park in the center of several developed communities and cot...
This Provincial Park is well known for its spectacular winter sport features, often called the best-kept secret in Ontario! T...
Established in 1893, Algonquin Provincial Park is the oldest Provincial Park in Ontario. It is named after the Algonquin Firs...
Nestled among bright turquoise waters and towering cliffs is Bruce Peninsula National Park. This park is home to part of the ...