Explore Lake Huron
Lake Huron, located on the eastern shore of Michigan and the western shore of Ontario, is one of the five Great Lakes of North America. With more than 3,800 miles of shoreline, this vast body of water provides ample opportunities for exploring nature. In addition to its water-based activities, the area surrounding Lake Huron is home to thousands of hiking trails, including the Bruce Trail.
Hiking the Nottawasaga Lookout Provincial Park: Duntroon, Ontario, Canada
Located in the Niagara Escarpment and offering a number of trails for hikers of all skill levels. The most unique trail being the Singhampton Caves, with stunning views of the area’s natural landscape, and a chance to explore fascinating geological features.
Paddling the Nottawasaga River: Wasaga Beach, Ontario, Canada
This 10-kilometre paddle is great for people of all levels of experience. From all sorts of wildlife to a beautifully changing landscape to even a few easy shallow rapids. With no shortage of bends and curves in the river, you never know what you will see and hear!
Skiing at Wasaga Beach Provincial Park: Wasaga Beach, Ontario, Canada
Numerous well-groomed, pay to use trails offering anything from a 4-kilometre leisurely ski on the Blueberry Trail to the 15-kilometre advanced High Dunes Trail with scenes of the Georgian Bay and the Blue Mountains.
Hiking the Recollet Falls: French River, Ontario, Canada
Located in the French River Provincial Park, the Recollet Falls Trail is a picturesque hiking trail that takes visitors through some of the most beautiful scenery in Ontario. The trail is a moderate 2.5 km loop that can be completed in about 1.5 hours, making it a great choice for hikers of all skill levels.
Paddling the Old Ausable Channel: Lambton Shores, Ontario, Canada
A slow and peaceful paddle in Ontario’s southwest along a crystal-clear man-made channel. With numerous outdoor activities at this location, this paddle can be as long or short as you like but be sure to stay as still and quiet as possible since many rare species can be found here!
Skiing at Pinery Provincial Park: Grand Bend, Ontario, Canada
38-kilometres of trails forming a series of loops through the beautiful, fragile and rare oak savannah and coastal dune ecosystems. The trail system offers a variety of challenges that are great for beginner and advanced skiers alike. And the provincial park has heated roofed accommodations for you to enjoy a getaway in this winter wonderland.
Exploring The Beauty Of Bridal Veil Falls On Manitoulin Island, Ontario
Manitoulin Island is known for its stunning natural beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities. One of the island’s most popular attractions is the Bridal Veil Falls, a beautiful waterfall located in the town of Kagawong. The falls are easy to access and offer visitors a chance to experience the island’s natural beauty up close.
Hiking at the Kensington Conservancy: Desbarats, Ontario, Canada
The park offers two trails for visitors to explore, the north loop, and the north loop added with the south loop. Make your hike a short 2.3-kilometres or a combined 3.5-kilometre loop with both sections of trail. Both options offer a diverse array of landscapes, including forests, wetlands, and meadows, as well as scenic lookouts at the Portlock Flats and Lake Huron along the way.