We last left you with fears of “Beaver Fever”….After many hours waiting at Hospital, it appears the beavers are off the hook, and it may have been a case of my bad cooking. (if you…Continue Reading
Category: Provincial, State or National Parks
Visits we take to either a Provincial, State or National Park
The Massasauga Provincial Park, canoe camping trip (part 2)
Welcome back to part two of our nine day canoe camping trip into The Massasauga provincial park, we last left you at the end of our stay at site 106 on Vicary lake and the…Continue Reading
The Massasauga Provincial Park, canoe camping trip (part 1)
Time for our big trip, Karen and I try to get out for one long backcountry canoe trip each year, and The Massasauga seems to keep calling us back. This year we were able to…Continue Reading
Restoule Provincial park camping.
Just south of Lake Nipissing and a short jaunt southwest of North Bay, you’ll find Restoule Provincial Park. It’s one of the best-kept secrets of the region, a stunning area spanning from the rocky shores…Continue Reading
Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park.
We left Driftwood Provincial park and headed west, the weather was good and it was a short trip to Samuel de Champlain Provincial park. We were registered and set up in our site by 1400,…Continue Reading
Driftwood Provincial park.
Time for a little glamping, we have set aside the tent and sleeping bags for the next 16 nights and plan on camping at four Provincial parks in a manner which befits a person of…Continue Reading
Frontenac Provincial park, Big Salmon Lake site 4A.
Five months ago I booked site 4A on Big Salmon lake, with the intention of going out on a solo camping trip using my (at that time unpurchased) kayak. An experiment to see how much…Continue Reading
Achray, Algonquin Provincial park.
Karen and I love Achray, this will be our third visit. In fact we love it so much we brought my sister and her Family for a “Canadian” camping experience here several years ago. This…Continue Reading
Buzzard Lake, Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park.
For a visitor without a canoe, there really is no reason to visit Kawartha, as there are no facilities set up for car camping, or for hike in camping….But if you love to paddle then…Continue Reading
Rock Lake, back country camping in Algonquin Provincial Park.
May 27th and it seems like winter just does not want to let go yet.. This will be our first camping trip of the year, and my first one retired! The plan had been for…Continue Reading