Experience the CPKC Holiday Train in London, Ontario: A Night of Music, Lights, and Giving The Heart of the CPKC Holiday Train: Supporting Local Food Banks Across Canada The CPKC Holiday Train Crosses Canada: A Magical W...
How To Explore Winter Hiking In Ontario With Safety In Mind When the temperatures drop and snow begins to blanket the rugged landscapes of Ontario, many hikers retreat indoors. However, preparing for winter hik...
How To Find Secret Hiking Trails In Ontario – Digital Tools and Local Knowledge Lead the Way How To Find Secret hiking trails in Ontario can be both an exciting adventure and a rewarding challenge. With thousan...
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Tom Worsley
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tomworsley1967@gmail.com
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- Hiking Guide
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Ontario
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www.ontariohikingtrails.com
Canada Parks
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Toronto
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Ontario
Birding BC: Explore Nature Areas and Connect with Birds in Canada Connecting with Nature and Bird Watching on BC's Scenic Trails Discover the BC Bird Trail: A Guide to British Columbia's Best Birdwatching Hotspots is the...
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British Columbia
Essential Gear for Thru-Hikes and the Trans Canada Trail The Ultimate Hiking Gear Guide: Must-Have Items for Long-Distance Adventures In Hiking Gear Guide Part 1: The Basics for Long-Distance Treks in Canada we will shar...
Discover the best Ontario hiking trails at Limberlost Forest and Wildlife Reserve near Huntsville, Ontario, Canada Limberlost Forest and Wildlife Reserve is your gateway to the best Ontario hiking trails and unforgettabl...
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1002 Buck Lake Landing
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info@limberlostforest.com
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- Accommodations
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- Cottage(s) or Cabin(s)
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- Mountain Biking
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(705) 635-1584
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Huntsville
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Ontario
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P1H 2J6
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https://limberlostforest.com/
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Huntsville
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Ontario
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- Wildlife Reserve
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- Wildlife Watching
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- X Country Skiing
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Moderate
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Year Round
Nature Apps for Camping, Hiking, and Road Trips in Canada Discover how the best apps for nature lovers can transform your outdoor travel in Canada—making it safer, smarter, and more inspiring. Top Nature Apps for Travel ...
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British Columbia
Sightseeing on the Port au Port Peninsula, NL in Summer and Winter Adventures on the Port au Port Peninsula in Two Seasons Visiting the Port au Port peninsula is an exciting prospect at any time of year. Locate...
Exploring Montréal and the Montérégie region in Quebec Spring in Montreal: A Long Weekend Travel Guide to Old Town, Foodie Stops & the Montérégie Region 3 Days in Montreal - Snow-covered cobblestone streets, th...
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British Columbia
Things to do on a cold winter weekend on the Canadian prairies Public art, food, fitness and fun in Saskatoon Saskatchewan Visiting Saskatoon Saskatchewan in the Winter - Saskatoon is known for its beautiful river v...
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Saskatoon
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Saskatchewan
Winter Yurt Camping In Ontario Provincial Parks Mew Lake Algonquin Ontario Provincial Parks Winter Yurt Camping Ontario Winter Yurt Camping - Nestled amidst the tranquil forests of Algonquin Ontario Provincial Park,...
Tips for First Time Visitors to Canada's Arctic Adventures Abound in Yellowknife NWT the Wildest Little City on Earth Yellowknife Northwest Territories Travel Guide - Yellowknife NWT is a rugged and remote city...
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British Columbia
Exploring The Outdoor Adventure Show: A Day of Discovery and Delight at the International Centre in Toronto, Ontario The Outdoor Adventure Show was a day filled with Canadian gear, grub, and good times in Toronto, Ontari...
Hiking And Camping In The Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands Provincial Park A 2 Day Hike Into Sheldon Lake On The Ganaraska Hiking Trail Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands Provincial Park - On a crisp spring morning, I se...
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Moors Falls
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Ontario
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- Recreation Area
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- Wildlife Watching
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- X Country Skiing
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33,505 hectares
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Extreme
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Year Round
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https://youtu.be/OKKeh9wUF2Q
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Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands Provincial Park is a non-operating park with no maintained public facilities or services. Visitors should be prepared to use appropriate route finding and safety practices as interior travel beyond access points requires navigating in remote semi-wilderness environments. Camping is not permitted at Victoria Falls, Hunter's Lake, Robinson Lake, Little Gull Lake, and Devil's Lake.
The park offers several access points, including:
Devil's Lake Access Point: Located at 1115 Devil's Lake Road in the Township of Minden Hills.
Black River Road Access Point: Situated at 1526 Black River Road in the City of Kawartha Lakes.
Given the park's undeveloped nature, it's essential to be well-prepared with navigation tools and safety equipment. Cellular service is unreliable within the park, so do not depend on it for communication or navigation. Always inform someone of your plans and expected return time before venturing into the park.
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Silent Lake Provincial Park in Bancroft, Ontario, Canada Places to Stay At Silent Lake Provincial Park Ontario Winter Getaway At Silent Lake Provincial Park - An Ontario Winter getaway in a rustic cabin at...
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Thomas W Worsley
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- Accommodations
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- Cottage(s) or Cabin(s)
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- OTHER
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Bancroft
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Ontario
Canada Parks
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Bancroft
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Ontario
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- Recreation Area
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- Swimming
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- X Country Skiing
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1610 ha
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More than 34 km of groomed winter cross-country ski trails
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Moderate
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Year Round
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https://youtu.be/BTQwZXGT688
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To get to Silent Lake Provincial Park in Bancroft, Ontario, you'll likely need to drive there. Here are some general directions:
From Toronto (South):
Take Highway 401 East towards Kingston.
Exit onto Highway 115 North towards Peterborough.
Continue on Highway 115 until it merges with Highway 7.
Follow Highway 7 East towards Ottawa.
Near Havelock, take Highway 134 North towards Bancroft.
In Bancroft, follow signs to Silent Lake Provincial Park.
From Ottawa (East):
Take Highway 417 West towards Arnprior.
Exit onto Highway 17 West towards Renfrew.
In Renfrew, take Highway 132 North towards Maynooth.
From Maynooth, take Highway 62 South to Bancroft.
In Bancroft, follow signs to Silent Lake Provincial Park.
Once you're in Bancroft, there are clear signs directing you to Silent Lake Provincial Park, which is about a 20-minute drive southeast of Bancroft.
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Hotsprings Tour in British Columbia Canada What Can Non-Skiers Do in British Columbia Canada in January A Winter Road Trip to Ainsworth Hotsprings was on my list of mini excursions for my Canada Adventure Seeker ho...
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- Restaurant, Cafe
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- Hotel or Motel
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- Spa
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Ainsworth Hotsprings
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British Columbia
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- Restaurant
Best Places to Camp in Canada Pick and Find Camping Areas in Canada How To Find Campgrounds in Canada - Finding campsites in Canada can be fun and frustrating at the same time. From backcountry rugged set ups to luxury c...
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Andrea Horning
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- Accommodations
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- RV Park or Campground
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- OTHER
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Calgary
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Alberta
Canada Parks
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Alberta
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- Regional Park
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- Park Office
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Easy - Family
Trent-Severn Waterway in Winter: A visit to Fenelon Falls and Lock 34 in Ontario's Kawartha Lakes region A snowy walk on a winter's day through Parks Canada National Historic Site, Lock 34, and the ne...
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British Columbia
Chasing Dreams in 2025 with Resolutions for Canadian Glamping Enthusiasts New Year, New Adventures: Adventure Seeker Resolutions for 2025 by supporting local, championing sustainability, and embracing adventure Four...
Winter Adventure in Jasper Alberta Canada With its Towering Canyon Walls and Frozen Waterfalls the Maligne Canyon Icewalk is a Top Rated Canadian Rocky Mountain Experience Last updated January, 2025 The Maligne Canyon Ic...
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- Restaurant, Cafe
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- Winter Attraction
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Alberta
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- Restaurant