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provincial parks

As summer draws to a close, there's still time to soak up the sun and sand at some of Ontario's most beautiful beaches.

Within just a few hours of Toronto, you can discover some of Ontario's best provincial parks, offering white sand beaches and crystal-clear waters — perfect for a last-minute getaway.

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You don't need to go far in order to enjoy a little beach getaway. This provincial park near Toronto is a peaceful nature oasis with blue waters, scenic trails and a long sandy shoreline.

The park is just an hour away from Toronto, making it a convenient spot to visit for a summer day trip.

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Provincial parks in B.C. are known for their incredible hikes and natural beauty and the views only get better once you reach the mountain top.

While many B.C. parks have stunning ocean and mountain views, there are parks in Vancouver that stand out among locals, including one that's close to Vancouver's downtown.

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In the mood for a bit of spooky fun this summer? For an eerie road trip from Toronto, you visit a ghostly abandoned facility.

An hour away from Killarney Provincial Park, you can explore a creepy abandoned prison that's slowly being reclaimed by nature.

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Summer is nearly here, and Canadians are planning their big summer vacations. However, instead of jetting off to far away places, it turns out that many Canucks are opting to stay closer to home.

A new report has detailed the top places Canadians are looking to visit this summer, and an Ontario region has been singled out as the most popular spot in the country.

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