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Our Advertising PolicyWith over 700 species of plants, small alvar clearings, marsh wetlands, beaver ponds, and a sugar maple forest, this conservation area is an ideal des... Read More
This recreation area on the shores of Lake Simcoe offers camping, swimming, and more. Dogs are not allowed on the sandy beach. But they may splash in ... Read More
This park has a stony beach overlooking the bay. They have a picnic area and permits dogs to swim with you as long as they remain on leash. You must p... Read More
The dog beach sits directly in front of the parking lot of Beach Area 3. It is approximately 200 meters in length. Look for signs to tell you where yo... Read More
Listed on the Canadian Historic Sites and Monument Board, this canal was completed in 1895. This canal showcases several engineering innovations of th... Read More
Royal Botanical Gardens offers five themed garden, educational and recreational activities, two tea houses, two eateries, a garden supply store, a gif... Read More
This 140-hectare (300 acre) park offers 30 km of trails, natural woodlands, formal gardens, picnic grounds and the popular family attraction, Storybo... Read More
One of Canada's national treasures, this park protects spectacular landscapes, time-worn rock faces, diverse habitats, and the rugged beauty of the Ca... Read More
A lush Carolinian forest oasis at the southern tip of Canada, Point Pelee National Park resounds with migrating song birds in the spring, hums with ci... Read More
Pukaskwa National Park's exceptional beauty is revealed in its vistas of Lake Superior and in the rugged, ancient landscape of the Canadian Shield and... Read More
The Thousand Islands area is a tiny jewel with a rich and complex natural and human history. The park is located in the heart of the Thousand Islands ... Read More
The Islands are reached by ferry and offer a variety of recreational options. Check out the beach, play disc golf, visit the lighthouse, or head over ... Read More
Lake Ontario Park is Kingston's largest urban waterfront park. After a major renovation, it reopened in 2013. Locals enjoy strolling the waterfront an... Read More