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Bass Lake Provincial Park
Bass Lake Provincial Park
- Approx 10 minute drive west of Orillia, Ontario
- 2.8 km hiking trail
- Canoe, kayaks and paddleboat rentals and Park Store
- Sandy beach on Bass Lake is great for swimming
- 4 km cross-country ski trails
- Attractions within 30 minutes: Springwater Provincial Park, Discovery Harbour, Saint Marie among the Hurons, Wye Marsh, Casino Rama
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Mara Provincial Park
Mara Provincial Park
- Approximately a 10-minute drive South of Orillia
- Beach located on the shores of Lake Simcoe
- Ice, firewood, and novelty ice cream are available at registration office
- Playground
- Restaurants, gas stations, convenience stores, boat rentals, and shopping close by
- Within 15 minute drive of Casino Rama
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Algonquin Provincial Park
Algonquin Provincial Park
“The essence of Algonquin is in its vast interior of maple hills, rocky ridges, and thousands of lakes – 7,635 square kilometers of forests, bogs, lakes and rivers. The only way to explore the interior of this park is by paddle or on foot. There is also a second Algonquin - along the 56 kilometer stretch of Highway 60. Here you can enjoy camping at one of eight campgrounds, hike one of 14 interpretive trails, take part in the extensive educational Discovery Program, and visit Algonquin’s exceptional Visitor Centre, Logging Museum and Art Centre. Check for details on park events.”
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Mariposa Folk Festival
Mariposa Folk Festival
Annual folk festival held in Orillia on the shores of Lake Couchiching - “The Mariposa Folk Festival is an all-inclusive showcase of Canada’s heritage, cultures and talents. Our Festival profiles over 100 artistic performances of established and emerging folk artists on 11 stages. The Festival includes a beautiful campground with capacity for 1000 campers, a fun Folk Play area for families, a superb variety of food vendors, a fascinating Community Village, and a wide array of artisans.”
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Arrowhead Provincial Park
Arrowhead Provincial Park
- Large, treed and private campsites in the heart of Muskoka
- Three sand beaches on Arrowhead Lake
- Quiet motorboat-free lakes
- 15 km of hiking trails; including a trail leading to a waterfall (Stubb's Falls)
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Killbear Provincial Park
Killbear Provincial Park
- Kilometers of rugged, rocky shoreline mixed with numerous sand beaches
- Beautiful views of windswept pines on rocky islands
- 6 km recreational trail for hiking and biking
- Visitor Centre
- Excellent sailing and windsurfing conditions
- Georgian Bay sunsets
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Boots and Hearts
Boots and Hearts
“The Boots & Hearts Music Festival, Canada's largest camping and country music festival. Come and camp under the stars at Burl's Creek Event Grounds in stunning Oro-Medonte and listen to your favorite country stars.”
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Black River Wilderness Park
Black River Wilderness Park
“Black River Wilderness Park is a campground owned and operated by the Chippewas of Rama First Nation. Walk and hike the many interpretive trails or bring your canoe or kayak and paddle along the Black River route like our ancestors did many years ago.”
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McRae Point Provincial Park
McRae Point Provincial Park
- On the shores of Lake Simcoe near Orillia
- 1.2 km nature trail
- Boat launch and boat rentals close by
- Swimming
- Novelty ice cream, firewood, ice, and Ontario Parks merchandise available at Registration Office
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Awenda Provincial Park
Awenda Provincial Park
- Over 2,900 hectares of forested land on the shores of Georgian Bay
- 31 kilometers of trails
- Summer interpretive programs
- Interior lake for canoeing
- Private and shaded campsites include sites for RVs and car camping
Serving Orillia, Mississauga, Oshawa, Newmarket, Brampton, Whitby, Muskoka, Scarborough, Aurora, Markham, Etobicoke, Barrie, Richmond Hill, Vaughan, Hamilton, Pickering, Innisfil, Bradford, and the Greater Toronto Area.
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