Guides and Trips in Ontario
Below are popular guides and trips in Ontario that you can use to plan your next adventure. You can download guides, including a detailed map, description and points of interest for a small fee to your iPhone or Android.
Guides
Bucolic parks, quaint cottages, sun, sand and more, just a fun ferry ride from downtown.
Sprawling and diverse, this fast-paced commercial capital harbors an edgy, artistic soul.
Book-ended by lunch & dinner, a walking tour of the historic neighbourhood including a visit to Riverdale Park.
Walk from a historical castle to the sophisticated modern designs of Toronto's recent architectural transformations.
Niagara Escarpment Crevice Caves of the Beaver Valley
For the sports-minded, poke around the areas in the city where Toronto major teams play and avid sports fans can be seen
Treat yourself and head over to Yorkville, one of Toronto's trendiest areas.
Formerly fusty and nondescript Ossington Avenue is now a Toronto hot spot.
Take a self-guided stroll through one of Ottawa's oldest villages dating back to the 1830s.
Bruce Trail including side loop
Bruce Trail and the Marsh Trails
4.5 mile trail near Campbellville, Canada
This is a great run along a good trail. There are several nice spots to stop. Some trials that feed off this route
50 km (31 mile) cycling loop in Hamilton/Burlington, Ontario Canada
Trips
This was a trip to catch the start of fishing season in Algonquin. It was supposed to be into Glacier lake via Cedar Lake/Brent access point but the Brent road was washed out.I have not been fishing since I was 17 so this was a chance to learn some stuff from my Dad and try out this area of the park. After a hiccup at the start of the trip were my Dad needed...
Bruce Trail - Devil's Punchbowl Falls to Felker's Falls




Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Hiking | 6.0 miles
Hiking | 6.0 miles
Medium length hike along the Niagra Escarpment/Bruce Trail
from Devil's Punchbowl Falls to Felker's Falls and back.
Both Falls are impressive even with little water when I checked them out would
be spectacular during periods of higher water.The start/end of the trail from Devil's Punchbowl Falls parking lot is rather steep. You can make your way up the canyon towards the bottom of the falls themselves if the water isn't too high. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devil%27s_Punch_Bowl_%28Hamilton,_Ontario%29http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felker%27s_Falls_%28Hamilton,_Ontario%29http://outdoorjay.blogspot.com/
Caledon Hills, Forks of the Credit, Bruce Trail Photo Hike




Caledon, Ontario, Canada
Hiking | 5.6 miles
Hiking | 5.6 miles
Leisure 9k photo hike in Caledon Hills, Forks of the Credit, Bruce Trail
Haven’t been hiking in the Bruce Trail for almost 20 years. Spent a day hiking the Caledon Hills, Forks of the Credit section to capture some photos of the fall foliage. Today is the 2nd weekend after Thanksgiving. This time of the year is usually a little bit too late for the fall photos and should have missed the most...
This is a fantastic route that encompasses both natural beauty,
history, and culture. It is a very easy ride as it is down hill most of
the way. The Niagara Parkway Recreation Trail is the main path used for
90% of the journey which makes for a safe and comfortable ride. There are
many opportunities to stop along the way to explore the natural landscape,
learn about famous battles, taste some ice wine or indulge in the...
Great endurance and pretty much flat terrain... The whole ride is beside the Bronte Creek and it's very pleasant. The second part (north of Dundas) is more technical, but it's not necessary to go on tricks since many of them are for sure deadly if you don't know what you are doing! Btw, for more of my stuff drop by at some of my other places
