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Tag Archives: Bon Echo
Day Tripping by Canoe in the Ontario Parks System
There are many great lakes and rivers to canoe or kayak on in Ontario. Renting a canoe at one of the Ontario Parks campgrounds will give you the opportunity to explore the waterways. Here are some of my favourite routes … Continue reading
Not Ready for Tenting Camping? Try an Ontario Parks Yurt…
Many of you are contemplating going camping this summer, but are still undecided and have not made any reservations at the campgrounds. Sometimes the thought of planning and preparing for a camping trip can be overwhelming, especially if you need … Continue reading
Posted in Algonquin, Bon Echo, Camping, MacGregor, Ontario, Park, Pinery, Reservations, Uncategorized, Yurt
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Bon Echo Provincial Park – Mazinaw Rock and One of the Deepest Lakes in Ontario
If you want to camp near a 100 metre high cliff and swim in one of the deepest lakes in Ontario, then Bon Echo Provincial Park should be on your list of places to camp at this year. Environment: Bon … Continue reading