Queen Elizabeth 2 Wildlands Provincial Park
Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands Provincial Park is a 33,505 hectare park that contains more than 100 habitat types
ONTARIO HIKING OUTDOORS ADVENTURES
Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands Provincial Park is a 33,505 hectare park that contains more than 100 habitat types
Hiking in some of Ontario’s provincial parks can be and has been very rewarding for me.
Lake Simcoe has been known for decades as the “Ice Fishing Capital of North America” and it’s no wonder, considering that more people fish this inland lake. Jumbo Perch Lake Trout Northern Pike and more
Kawartha Trans Canada Trail aka THE GREAT TRAIL Doube’s Trestle Bridge an old abandoned railway turned hiking trail.
Encompassing 1,990 hectares (5,000 acres), the Torrance Barrens Conservation Reserve is one of the most striking geological areas in Muskoka. The lunar landscape of the Torrance Barrens is characterized by low ridges of Precambrian bedrock, separated by wetland and peat-filled hollows. The Barrens is also an ideal place to view the night skies.
Some of my best drone flights with my Mavic Air 2 and photography with my Nikon D800
Samuel Wilmot Nature Area Steelhead Fishing On The Shore Of Lake Ontario