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ontario national park

Looking to experience a little taste of Scotland without a pricey plane ticket? While this Ontario park may not be the U.K., its rugged rock shores, hidden sandy beaches and breathtaking scenery will have you feeling like you're wandering along the coast of Scotland.

The park is known for its wilderness trails, which lead you past sparkling shorelines, smooth beaches and through boreal forests.

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Stunning trails, hidden beaches, sandy shores and towering cliffs await at this majestic Ontario park. If you're looking for an epic summer adventure, it might be worth packing your bags and taking a road trip to this stunning destination.

You can spend your time wandering through authentic boreal wilderness, exploring coastal trails or crossing a giant suspension bridge over a waterfall.

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Looking for a dreamy beach destination in Ontario? This national park is a summer paradise and boasts an endless stretch of soft sand shores.

Nestled along the waters of Lake Erie, the park is a dreamy spot to visit during the summer is about a 3 and a half hour drive from Toronto.

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Smooth sand beaches, lush green forests and sparkling blue waters might sound like something you would find in Costa Rica, but you can enjoy all this and more right here in Ontario.

This national park in Ontario is home to 20 kilometres of "smooth sand" as well as a "jungle-like forest" and open savannah.

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Endless islands, shimmering blue waters and breathtaking sunsets might sound like something you'd find in the tropics, but you can enjoy all this and more just a road trip away from Toronto.

This beautiful national park near Toronto is a hidden oasis and it's worth checking out. Located in "the world's largest freshwater archipelago," the park is home to 63 islands and rugged landscapes to explore.

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