We had a wonderful time exploring Ferris Provincial Park located in Northumberland county in the small town of Campbellford. The park is a two hour drive from Toronto. It is connected to Ranney Falls, which has a colourful and exciting view from the lookout. We encountered garter snakes on the easy to explore trails.
Showing posts with label ontario parks. Show all posts
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January 8, 2024
July 30, 2023
Camping at Murphys Point Provincial Park
Murphys Point Provincial Park is about 3 hours from Toronto, located 20 minutes south of Perth, Ontario on Big Rideau Lake. This is part of the historic Rideau Waterway. As we spent 3 days and 2 nights at this park, we really enjoyed the camping site and the many hiking trails.
December 21, 2022
Essential Steps to Take After a Hailstorm
The weather can bring many pleasant surprises, from colourful leaves falling to the warm sunshine, making it irresistible to spend time outdoors. However, it can also bring unexpected situations, such as a storm that could happen during winter camping, which can be frightening and disrupt our schedules if we are not prepared. Storms could come in various forms, including a hailstorm involving balls of ice falling like rain. In such situations, you must take specific measures to guarantee safety and lessen the damage done to your property. Here are some practical steps to take if you experience a hailstorm.
July 29, 2022
Our Camping Adventure at Earl Rowe Provincial Park
One thing we love doing in the summer is camping at Ontario Parks. After a couple of years of pausing all travel plans due to the pandemic, we were super-excited to get back into some of our favourite things to do. With both our children being teenagers now and having their own schedule of activities to do, timing adventures become difficult. Planning a quick camping trip less than a couple of hours from home was fun and exciting for all of us. Thankfully, a camping trip has a lot of engaging and exciting activities for everyone in our family. We believe camping is a good way to connect with nature, which is great for our physical and mental health - and most importantly great for creating family memories!
September 11, 2019
Ontario Parks we explored this summer
We enjoy spending most of our time outdoors in the summer, visiting different Ontario Parks during our road trips have become a tradition. Having an annual park pass helps to stop by at different parks! Here are a few of the Ontario Parks we explored this summer in the Kawartha, Ottawa Valley, and Sudbury regions: Bon Echo, Petroglyphs, Silent Lake, Frontenac, Windy Lake, French River, and Samuel de Champlain provincial parks.
May 2, 2019
Learning to Camp graduate program at Sibbald Point
Camping is a lot of fun because it breaks our everyday routine. However, if you haven't gone camping before it can be intimidating! We became comfortable with car camping and investing in camping gear only after our session with Ontario Parks Learn to Camp few years ago. Since then we have gone on numerous camping trips at different Ontario Parks to enjoy the beauty of nature and to connect with each other.
May 2, 2018
Ontario Parks Celebrates 125 years #OP125 and Benefits of having a Park Pass
Ontario Parks celebrate 125 years of pitching tents, cooking over campfire, enjoying picturesque sunsets and starry nights, and having unforgettable adventures! In celebration, there will be many special events at various parks across Ontario such as cultural heritage programs, stewardship activities, concerts, and legacy projects.
July 30, 2016
Hiking the Trails of Killbear
While driving to Northern Ontario we can see a drastic scenic change from rolling hills with farms and fields found in Southern Ontario to rugged, rocky landscapes with rocks and forests. This geological change is prominent when we visit Ontario Parks such as Killbear.
July 19, 2016
Our Visit to Grundy Lake Provincial Park
We loved our hikes at Grundy Lake Provincial Park because of the beautiful scenic views from every angle! Other than the bothersome flies, we enjoyed the peaceful scenic views, listening to the birds, and the sound of the frogs croaking. Our children loved the cliffs and the adventure of climbing them.
September 7, 2014
Learning to Camp with Ontario Parks
Camping is a fun getaway to do with the family and take a break from life’s stress and pace. My family and I loved experiencing the fun Learn to Camp program hosted by Ontario Parks. We got to know about this program through a community information session that Ontario Parks hosted. We learned everything we need to know about camping without harming the environment. Camping with knowledge encourages us to do this recreational activity more often, and learn to relax in nature and appreciate it more.
August 11, 2014
Fun We Had at Arrowhead Provincial Park in Huntsville
August 10, 2014
Driving Experience with the 2015 Genesis 3.8 Sedan
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