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quetico provincial park

Winter is a magical time of year in Ontario. With frosty lakes, snowy forests and shimmering landscapes, it feels like you've stepped through a wardrobe into Narnia.

If you're looking for a beautiful spot to enjoy the snowy season, you may want to plan a trip to this Ontario provincial park.

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Snowy season is just around the corner and the land will soon be covered in a blanket of glistening white. While every corner of Canada boasts its own special winter charm, this Ontario city is the place to be if you want to experience the season to the fullest.

Thunder Bay, located in northwestern Ontario on the shores of Lake Superior transforms into a winter wonderland each year. According to the city's website, it's "one of Canada's best winter destinations."

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Ontario is home to some stunning provincial parks and if you live in the province, you've likely explored a few of them. Places like Algonquin Provincial Park and Sandbanks Provincial Park are pretty well-known, but there are some hidden gems in Ontario that are worth checking out.

These lesser-known parks offer incredible scenery and are home to starry skies, waterfalls and more.

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Calling all adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts! Pack your bags, rev up your engine, and set your sights on Ontario this season.

There are so many provincial and national parks in Ontario with iconic natural attractions, world-class hiking and incredible views that any true Ontarian needs to visit at least once.

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Seeing the northern lights in Canada is basically a Canadian rite of passage. But if you haven't had the opportunity to see them, you may soon get the chance.

According to Destination Canada, the coming fall months are some of the best times for spotting the aurora borealis. In Ontario, you could see the lights as soon as September, which is a prime time for viewing.

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