Tagged: Ontario Paddle Destinations
Want to kayak the Grand River? Read on for what to expect from Winterbourne to Bridgeport in Kitchener. Read on for more about what to expect when you kayak the Grand River from Winterbourne...
A pretty stretch of the Grand River winds through rural Ontario, stopping at the last standing covered bridge in Ontario, located in West Montrose, where Mennonite families still use horses and buggies. Read on...
Looking for a recreational kayaking spot to visit on your trip to Bruce Peninsula National Park? While Georgian Bay and Lake Huron can be cold, unpredictable, and dangerous for beginner and recreational kayakers, the...
Bon Echo Lake is one of 8 lakes found in 20,000 acre Bon Echo Provincial Park. If you’re planning to visit the park and are looking for paddling opportunities beyond Mazinaw Lake, this quiet...
Joeperry Lake is one of 8 lakes found in 20,000 acre Bon Echo Provincial Park. While access involves a long carry in, read on for views of the remote beauty at this spot. Read...
Headed to Bon Echo Provincial Park and want to kayak Mazinaw Lake? Read on for where to launch and what to expect at this beautiful provincial park! Mazinaw Lake is the biggest of 8...
What a beautiful spot! We paddled Big Creek, a river that opens up into the marshes near Long Point Provincial Park, twice last fall and we loved the creek. While we have plans to...
Want to kayak Sixteen Mile Creek in Oakville? Read on to learn more about this pleasant river in the heart of downtown Oakville, with an easily accessible free public launch and an easy paddle...
Not far from the GTA, you can kayak Waterford Ponds. Read on to find out more about kayaking this hidden gem, which boasts several bodies of water, beautiful bridges, and great fishing! Read on...
Read on for more details on where to launch and what to expect when you kayak Valens Lake. Located between Kitchener and Hamilton, this little conservation area has a large campground, and is a...