As the seasons change from soft water to hard water, the types of trips change as well. So, on this particular outing Christina and I stayed off the water, and instead headed to a couple of hiking trails that I had never been to before. We started our day with a plan, but due to some obstacles we encountered we had to change our plans and adapt.
Continue reading “Humphrey Barn and Nature Trails”Fall Paddling in Frontenac
With the fall colors at their peak, we wanted to get out for a final paddle, so we headed to Frontenac Provincial Park and parked at the Kingsford Dam access then portaged into Devil Lake.
Continue reading “Fall Paddling in Frontenac”Limberlost Forest and Huntsville Walking Tour
Over Thanksgiving weekend we had plans to go to the Muskoka’s to hike some trails and visit Huntsville. Our original plan was to spend the entire weekend in the area, hiking multiple trails and catching the last of the fall colors. However, I had just recently twisted my ankle and I was not able to walk for long distances, so hiking multiple trails was not going to happen. Since we still wanted to do something over the weekend, we decided to cancel our hotel and to just go for a day trip to the area to walk an easy trail at Limberlost and then visit downtown Huntsville.
Continue reading “Limberlost Forest and Huntsville Walking Tour”Fall Colors in Algonquin
A few weeks ago we managed to arrange a trip in Algonquin to take in the fall colours and do some hiking. Unfortunately, we missed the peak colours for the maples, but we were lucky to catch the remaining golden leaves before they fell as well.
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