At East end of Toronto, adjacent to the zoo, a huge surprise is awaiting you. It is a park with trails, cedar tree forest, and a pretty river flowing through. You can start hiking off Kingston Road and go up on the trail heading north. Overall it is a moderate course, but there are cliff sections that you must pay special attention. Take time and watch your steps. There are several alternative side trails as well which you would try different routes each time you make a visit. It takes total 4 hours to get to the end and come back down to where you have started off. It is a nature within a city that you will truly appreciate. Plan a visit for a weekend with your...
Read morethe size of the Rough River Lake, in the summer months the lake is about 5,100 acers, has 220 miles of shoreline, is 39 miles long, and is 65 feet deep in the deepest portion of the lake which included the area around the dam.
In contrast to the summer months during the winter the lake decreases to 2,180 acers at an...
Read moreRouge Park has become a dead spot for the local community. Bike trails, once common, are now off limits. The park is overrun by visitors driving in from elsewhere. Be also cautious of the tick situation with Lyme Disease a serious concern...
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