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Campgrounds Ontario: A Marvelous Way to Explore Canadian Country

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For many Americans, Canada remains unchartered territory—a mysterious northern land which has not been fully explored. Yet, wishing for the opportunity to drive to their vacation destination rather than fly, many U.S. citizens are finding that the country up north offers tremendous vacation potential. This is certainly true of campgrounds Ontario, which offer a colorful mix of scenic beauty and exciting recreational opportunities.

If you’re considering a trip to campgrounds Ontario, you might at first be overwhelmed by all the possibilities. It is true that the province offers a wide variety of camping sites from which to choose. If you’re particularly interested in aquatic life, you might consider the Big Water Campground, which is known for its magnificent lake. The campground also features sandy beaches, a vast array of wildlife, and plenty of fishing opportunities. The campground sits on 200 acres of mature natural forest, making it quite visually appealing, and is located ten minutes from Timmins.

Another intriguing possibility as far as campgrounds Ontario are concerned is Cameron’s Beach Trailer Park. This sandy beach is open from May 15 to September 15 and is located on Big Nellie Lake. The park is also convenient to a number of fascinating attractions, including the Polar Bear Express and the Gold Mine Tour.

Also included among campgrounds Ontario is Parc Sutton Bay Park, which is located on the enchanting Lake Temiskaming. The park is also only minutes away from shopping facilities, golf courses, and hospitals. Therefore, it’s the type of getaway that does not take you too far away from the rest of civilization.

Yet another vacation destination for those who want to explore campgrounds Ontario is Campers Grove. This site is situated three kilometers east of Wheatley. In addition to camping cabins, Campers Grove offers plenty of planned activities to keep you busy on your vacation.

When visiting campgrounds Ontario, there are a few things you should know in order to keep yourself safe. For instance, Canada is not immune to tornadoes, and lightning remains a danger during Canadian thunderstorms. Therefore, it’s important that you pay close attention to weather forecasts during your vacation. You can listen to the latest weather news on Environment Canada’s Weatheradio broadcasts, which transmit weather bulletins on VHF-FM frequencies. Also, be sure to determine what kind of shelter is available in case dangerous weather strikes.

The campgrounds of Ontario are certainly memorable places to spend a vacation. Through careful planning and attention to detail, you can map out an RV vacation that will be relaxing as well as entertaining for your entire family.


 

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