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Grand River watershed - The Grand River flows 300 kilometres through southwestern Ontario from the highlands of Dufferin County to Port Maitland on Lake Erie. Terra Cotta Conservation Area
TRCA PARKS
- Toronto and Region Conservation * Albion Hills
* Albion Hills Camp Ground
* Bathurst Glen Golf Course
* Black Creek
* Boyd
* Bruce's Mill
* Glen Haffy
* Heart Lake
* Indian Line Camp Ground
* Kortright Centre
* Petticoat Creek
ONTARIO PARKS - a very helpful map Parks near to Toronto/GTA - north Earl Rowe, Sibbald Point, Springwater, - little further north - Bass Lake, Mara, McRae Point, -NE - Balsam Lake, - E - Emily, Mark S. Burnham, - further NE - Silent Lake, PETROGLYPHS (a must-see!!! no camping, amazing petroglyph and visitors centre, beautiful trails), - just as far but E - Ferris (nice camp sites in a mature forest), Presquile (birdwatching trails, busier), North Beach (Prince Edward County = PEC), Sandbanks (PEC, busy), Lake on the Mountain,
CANADA NATIONAL PARKS Bruce Peninsula National Park (one of the most beautiful places in Ontario) Georgian Bay Islands National Park (north of Barrie) Point Pelee National Park (south-east of Windsor, 4 hrs SW of GTA) Pukaskwa National Park, Near Thunder Bay, 14 hrs from TO St. Lawrence Islands National Park (Past Kingston, near Brockville, about 3.5 hrs from TO) |
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