Algonquin provincial park is a promised land for canoeing, kayaking, and hiking. It is situated in Ontario, Canada, and established as a Provincial park in 1893, was named after the Indigenous people who inhabited the Algonquin region. This provincial logged Park is one of the oldest among Ontario’s 340 provincial parks covering 7,635 square kilometers …
Algonquin is a mecca for trail lovers and hikers and nature enthusiasts as this park includes so many adventurous day-use trails and backcountry trails.
Forks of the Credit provincial park is a beautiful gem hardly one hour drive away from Toronto and around 45 minutes from Etobicoke. It represents a lot of the geographical features like marshes, steep trails, a tranquil lake, a spectacular fall.