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provincial parks ontario

There is no shortage of stunning provincial parks to explore around Ottawa, but this one nestled alongside the Ottawa River is near the city and provides a beautiful escape into nature.

Only an hour's drive from downtown, this is a magnificent provincial park with islands, marshes, ponds, boardwalks, waterfalls, and bridges throughout it.

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Beach days are just around the bend and even if you don't have a car, you can still soak up some fun. This bus takes you from Toronto to a stunning sandy beach with crystal blue water for a dreamy summer day trip.

The two and a half hour road trip leaves from downtown Toronto and ends at a soft sand beach with 10 kilometres of velvety shores.

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Ontario has so many beautiful provincial parks, making it tough to pick which one is best. However, locals recently weighed in on the subject, and there's a clear winner.

In a Reddit post, a user asked, "let's try something positive: what are your favourite Ontario parks? Any hidden gems?"

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Ontario is home to so many gorgeous provincial parks offering hiking, majestic views and tons of summer activities.

If you're looking to cool off, there are certain Ontario parks you'll definitely want to make a stop at that feature incredible natural swimming spots perfect for taking a dip.

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Great news, outdoor enthusiasts! Several Ontario Provincial Parks have officially opened for the season.

According to Ontario Parks, a large number of nature reserves became accessible to the public on May 12, 2023, marking the start of their busy season.

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