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πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ Two-Tone Lake – Peterborough Day Trip

We set off from Markham early in the morning and drove about 160km to the legendary "Little Banff" Two-Tone Lake Park. πŸ–οΈπŸ–οΈ There are signs in the park. You can first follow the "little turtle" markers to the parking lot, then go to the visitor center to buy tickets (remember your license plate number). β˜€οΈβ˜€οΈ The price is $15 per vehicle. Remember to keep the permit as park staff may check it. 😁😁The scenery of the Two-Tone Lake is beautiful, allowing you to enjoy a visual feast, and it is suitable for taking photos from all angles.πŸ™οΈ On the way back, we passed through Peterborough and first visited the famous Peterborough Lift Lock. Looking up at the entire structure from below is quite shocking. 😚 After going up the steps next to the structure, you can overlook the beautiful scenery of the in Peterborough, which is also a good place to enjoy maple leaves.🍚🍚 Finally, you can go for a walk in the small town. The street buildings are full of European style, and all kinds of shops are very distinctive. Overall, it was a worthwhile trip.πŸ‘€πŸ‘€ 【Travel Tips】 🌟 It's best to go on a sunny day. The lake surface shimmers under the sun, showing two colors of blue and green.🍏 🌟 Only visit McGinnis Lake. The viewing spots are close to the parking areas, including East day use parking and West day use parking, allowing you to enjoy the Two-Tone Lake from both high and low angles.😊 🌟 Don't go to Minnow Lake, because the trail is difficult to walk, and the lake is very ordinary, with no ornamental value at all.🍐 🌟 There are Aboriginal petroglyph sites in the park, but they can only be viewed and not photographed. 🌟 The restrooms in the park are simple and not very clean. There is no running water, only hand sanitizer is provided. 🌟 No entry into the park after 4pm, and you must leave by 5pm, so try to control your visiting time.πŸ™‰πŸ™‰ 🏠 Petroglyphs Provincial Park πŸ“Œ 2249 Northeys Bay Rd, Woodview, ON K0L 3E0🐟🐟 ⏰ Wednesday - Sunday 10am - 5pm (closed on Monday and Tuesday)πŸ•ŠοΈπŸ•ŠοΈ #WheretoGoonWeekends#CanadianLife

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πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ Two-Tone Lake – Peterborough Day Trip

We set off from Markham early in the morning and drove about 160km to the legendary "Little Banff" Two-Tone Lake Park. πŸ–οΈπŸ–οΈ There are signs in the park. You can first follow the "little turtle" markers to the parking lot, then go to the visitor center to buy tickets (remember your license plate number). β˜€οΈβ˜€οΈ The price is $15 per vehicle. Remember to keep the permit as park staff may check it. 😁😁The scenery of the Two-Tone Lake is beautiful, allowing you to enjoy a visual feast, and it is suitable for taking photos from all angles.πŸ™οΈ On the way back, we passed through Peterborough and first visited the famous Peterborough Lift Lock. Looking up at the entire structure from below is quite shocking. 😚 After going up the steps next to the structure, you can overlook the beautiful scenery of the in Peterborough, which is also a good place to enjoy maple leaves.🍚🍚 Finally, you can go for a walk in the small town. The street buildings are full of European style, and all kinds of shops are very distinctive. Overall, it was a worthwhile trip.πŸ‘€πŸ‘€ 【Travel Tips】 🌟 It's best to go on a sunny day. The lake surface shimmers under the sun, showing two colors of blue and green.🍏 🌟 Only visit McGinnis Lake. The viewing spots are close to the parking areas, including East day use parking and West day use parking, allowing you to enjoy the Two-Tone Lake from both high and low angles.😊 🌟 Don't go to Minnow Lake, because the trail is difficult to walk, and the lake is very ordinary, with no ornamental value at all.🍐 🌟 There are Aboriginal petroglyph sites in the park, but they can only be viewed and not photographed. 🌟 The restrooms in the park are simple and not very clean. There is no running water, only hand sanitizer is provided. 🌟 No entry into the park after 4pm, and you must leave by 5pm, so try to control your visiting time.πŸ™‰πŸ™‰ 🏠 Petroglyphs Provincial Park πŸ“Œ 2249 Northeys Bay Rd, Woodview, ON K0L 3E0🐟🐟 ⏰ Wednesday - Sunday 10am - 5pm (closed on Monday and Tuesday)πŸ•ŠοΈπŸ•ŠοΈ #WheretoGoonWeekends#CanadianLife

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