Hammock Harbour RV Park is a privately owned campground on Lake Couchiching offering seasonal and transient camping, along with cabin and yurt rentals, and trailer sales on-site.
Welcome to Lakewood Christian Campground! This is a fun, lively, family oriented park. We hold lots of activities to keep everyone busy. The facilities are well kept and clean. Please take some time to browse our website to explore the many things we have to offer.HOPE TO SEE YOU THIS SUMMER!!Camp open from May 1 - October 15
Bonnie View InnWhere Memories BeginOPEN YEAR ROUND!!!!The Bonnie View Inn is a 28-room, family owned and operated country inn with big resort amenities open year round. A landmark resort in the Haliburton Highlands since 1924, Bonnie View is located on Lake Kashagawigamog with 500 feet of southern exposure and only an 8-minute drive (7 km) from village shopping.
Lynn and Pat Wilbur opened Paradise Valley Campground in 2001. The first few years were a very large learning curve: camping was no longer just an activity for families looking for a quick get-away from BC's lower mainland, but also for adventurers, and young people alike. Lynn and Pat realized that the campground could not offer all things to all people, and it became important to determine their market.
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Discover Our Good Nature!
The Springwater Conservation Area offers a full service campground, day use facilities, hiking trails, year-round special events, and facility rentals. There is something for everyone to enjoy at the Springwater Conservation Area.
A wilderness area in Canada's largest city? That's right! Not too far from the skyscrapers of downtown Toronto, urban dwellers can see a different landscape where historic farms, century-old trees, peaceful meadows and lush wetlands await you at your transit stop. Rouge Park is over 40 km2, protecting two National Historic Sites and a variety of ecosystems joining the post-glacial Oak Ridges Moraine, roughly 50 km north of Toronto, and the City's biggest wetland, where the Rouge River empties into Lake Ontario.