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Algonquin park
Into the back country. We didn't really know what to expect heading to Algonquin Park. All we knew was that it is a massive provincial park in the middle of Ontario and "it's just beautiful" from the don't drink and drive commercial. The drive there was great and it was nice to be on the back roads going through the small towns of Renfrew. We stayed ...
A tough journey home
... side trip up to Teepee Lake before heading back to the Portage Store. Standing in the shallow water at the end of the lake was a large, brown shape – a moose!
The wind was picking up, and so we started our return journey. Getting back across Joe Lake to the portage was relatively easy. We had lunch by the river and then started on the tough bit - crossing Canoe Lake.
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02 Algonquin Park
... On the return, I shared the trail with a groundhog who passed me in the opposite direction just one foot away; I think my quiet talking to him helped reduce any anxiety. Interesting that I only saw Red Trillium on the trail and the wind is keeping Black Flies away :).
Tidbits:
- Camping in Provincial Parks is ...
Snow Snow Snow
Muskoka...
So i read about this place on a national geographic article and it was one of the top 10 places to visit in CA 2012, so why not as i was there?
we made a trip for our family weekend adventure up north to Muskoka, who would of thought a snowy holiday would be so much fun!!
we only spent one night there, but the lodge was so beautiful, the snow, the stars (MILLIONS i have ...
The Sky Is Falling!
... the aim was to hit the large target in the middle of the barn rather than the mass of white sheets behind it.
Fear of the rock wall they’d built on the back of their barn left me hoping for more archery, but I needn’t have worried as we were soon greeted by Pam’s friends Jim and heavily pregnant Steph. We all walked through the acres of land Pam and Hando own to find their personal zip line; I opted to go last, but when I finally sat on ...