Turner Park in Little Current, Ontario, Canada is a beautiful little park overlooking the North Channel and downtown Little Current. Picnic tables, a gazebo and benches are available for use at the the Park. Turner Park is a favourite spot for both locals and tourists.
The community park is a managed forest measuring 6 hectares (15 acres). Throughout the park there are large grass lawns, a playground and some recreation trails popular for hiking and mountain biking.
The highlights of the park include the lake, the sandy beach, the water activities and camping. The park`s waterfront is a long sandy beach and is well known for its warm waters. The sandy beach has a roped off swimming area with a floating dock.
Travelers enjoy both land and water eco systems when exploring in the Lake Superior Provincial Park. On Lake Superior there are groups of islands, hidden bays, beaches and First Nation pictographs. On land there are rocky canyons, towering cliffs, waterfalls, white water rivers, rolling hills and fo
Bridal Veil Falls is one of the most popular natural sightseeing attractions located on Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada. The waterfall park is described as a hiking, picnicking and swimming destination in the community of Kagawong.
Chapleau Crown Game Preserve is a wildlife and bird sanctuary located near the village of Chapleau popular for picnicking, backcountry camping, fishing, canoeing, boating, kayaking, hiking, birdwatching, wildlife sightings.
LaVerendrye Parkway is a 1.5+ kilometre paved and cobblestone pathway which stretches west from, basically, Pither's Point Park to the junction of Front Street and Victoria Avenue located south of downtown.
Moonlight Beach is an urban beach situated on the east end of Ramsey Lake. The beach is one of the more popular destinations in Sudbury for sunbathing and swimming during the summer months.
The Cooper Park pathway forms part of the Dryden Signature Trail. Along the Wabigoon River In Cooper Park there is a brick pathway popular for walking, jogging and biking.
At 21-metres, Webster's Falls is a beautiful tiered waterfall surrounded by manicured parkland and treed trail. Explore it on its own or continue on to nearby Tews Falls and Dundas Peak for a more extensive walk.
Pakwash Lake, during the summer season, is known for its warm and shallow waters which tends to attract many to the park for water sport activities. The lake itself measures over 9800 hectares so there is lots of room to play.
Bruce Peninsula National Park is a stunning natural reserve located on the Niagara Escarpment in Ontario, Canada. Known for its dramatic cliffs, crystal-clear turquoise waters, dense forests, and diverse wildlife, the Ontario park is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts.