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Saturday, September 10, 2016

5 Ontario provincial parks you need to visit in the fall

ontario parks fall torontoOntario provincial parks beckon during the fall with their stunning foliage and magical sunsets. It's time to get out of Toronto and explore the province before the cold weather sets in and you never want to leave your apartment. Before you go, check out this handy fall colour report to visit at peak times!

Here are some Ontario provincial parks you need to visit in the fall.

Killarney
Killarney a bit of a schlep, but the four and a half hour journey is worth is for the gorgeous scenery. There are over 50 lakes to explore, along with the La Cloche Mountains (well, hills). See what captivated the Group of Seven at one of Ontario's most famous parks.

Silent Lake
Silent Lake isn't just a pretty name - motor boats are actually banned at this park, rendering it silent. While it might be too late to enjoy its beaches, there are lots of trails for you to hike in order to enjoy the area's beautiful fall colours.

Johnston Harbour Pine Tree Point
This provincial park is located inside the Bruce Peninsula National Park - it's like park-ception! Check out this dense jack pine forest, which is located right on the shores of Lake Huron.

Bon Echo
Bon Echo's most notable feature (aside from its gorgeous natural beauty) is the 100 metre high Mazinaw Rock, which juts out over Mazinaw Lake. Imagine how lovely it'd look at sunrise and sunset.

Oastler Lake
Head out to Parry Sound to check out the fall colours on Oastler Lake. This park features hiking and biking trails and is also a great place to go fishing, if you're into that.

Photo by @katie.chong.


by Amy Grief via blogTO

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