Created in 1893, Algonquin is the oldest provincial park in Canada and the largest in Ontario. An easy day’s drive from Toronto, Ottawa or Montreal, it’s also one of the most popular.
The 3,000-square-mile wilderness of Algonquin Provincial Park is ... exempt from Canada’s ban on foreign home buyers, which has been extended through 2026. Foreign buyers in Ontario still ...
Spanning the border between Ontario and New York, Niagara Falls thunderously spills the Niagara River into Lake Ontario. The ...
Why You Need To Go: Algonquin Provincial Park was the first provincial park in Ontario and is one of Canada's oldest. The park is a popular spot to visit all year, but is absolutely beautiful in ...
KAWARTHA LAKES-In the nineteenth century, the Government of Upper Canada, later Ontario, assumed that practically all land ...
Professors Kerry R. McGannon, Albrecht Schulte-Hostedde and Mark Kuhlberg were granted the fellowships “for their significant ...
Best viewing : The best fall colour viewing spot in the park is along the Trans Canada Trail. Please note that reservations are required to guarantee your access to the park. Best viewing : The ...
The Ontario Parks website had a PDF version of the Canoe Routes of Algonquin Provincial Park available during the summer of 1998. This map no longer seems to be available but I've put my own copy here ...
Thirty-two new telecommunications towers are closing gaps in mobile phone service across eastern Ontario ... and the Township of South Algonquin, which includes the hamlet of Whitney, near Algonquin ...
Thirty-two new telecommunications towers are closing gaps in mobile phone service across eastern Ontario ... Algonquin, which includes the hamlet of Whitney, near Algonquin Provincial Park ...