Created in 1893, Algonquin is the oldest provincial park in Canada and the largest in Ontario. An easy day’s drive from Toronto, Ottawa or Montreal, it’s also one of the most popular.
The Ontario Parks website had a PDF version of the Canoe Routes of Algonquin Provincial Park available during the summer of 1998. This map no longer seems to be available but I've put my own copy here ...
This three-bedroom, one-bathroom cottage located between Algonquin Provincial Park and the Limberlost Forest and Wildlife Reserve is a secluded dream. The waterfront property on Toad Lake sits on more ...
"Colours should change quickly again now as we’ve just had some colder weather [during] the past few days in the [Greater Toronto Area] GTA and parts of southern Ontario," said Hunt. Interestingly, ...
A popular spot to view fall colours is in Algonquin Park, where day passes are required for visitors. "Oh it's beautiful," remarked David Frame, who's visiting the park from Toronto.
Ontario Nature is thrilled to announce the expansion of its Gananoque Lake Nature Reserve. This expansion, encompassing an additional 23.74 hectares (58 acres), has increased overall conservation ...