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For walkers and hikers, Carolinian Ontario offers some of the most beautiful and unusual flora and fauna to be found in Canada, all of it just a short distance from Southwestern Ontario's urban centers.
Hiking in Ontario gives in-depth coverage of some 400 trails in 65 parks and conservation areas, rated by level of difficulty, plus a listing of more than 160 additional hiking locations. More than 20 maps to keep you on track. All the necessary practical information (directions, trailheads, services) are given, as well as descriptions of each area's natural and cultural features.
The Ulysses guide Hiking in Ontario covers all the most beautiful hikes in each region of Ontario, including the Niagara Peninsula, the Greater Toronto Area and the Lakelands. The Ulysses guide Hiking in Ontario covers all the most beautiful hikes in each region of Ontario, including the Niagara Peninsula, the Greater Toronto Area and the Lakelands. In addition to providing descriptions of hikes in more than 50 areas that are classified by level of difficulty, a thorough portrait of the natural wonders of Ontario is supplied, enabling hikers discover the rich flora and fauna of the province and make the most of their adventures. This guide covers many of Ontario's many provincial and national parks, including Algonquin Provincial Park, Lake Superior Provincial Park and Bruce Peninsula National Park, as well as several popular multi-region trails, such as the Bruce Trail, the Trans Canada Trail, the Voyageur Trail, the Waterfront Trail and the Ganaraska Trail. Detailed maps, clear directions, a list of the author's favourite hikes and tips for preparing your excursions are also provided to help you prepare the perfect outing.
The best walks in the Toronto area, including Black Creek, the Toronto Islands, the Credit Valley, and Glen Stewart Ravine. The book includes splendid pen-and-ink drawings and maps.
THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO WALKING IN CANADA, lists well marked routes in every part of Canada. It will let you explore beaches, mountains, lakeshores and forests.
From Hudson Bay to Pelee Island, from Rainy River to the Quebec border, Ontario offers a rich variety of experiences for nature-lovers of all ages and interests. A Nature Guide to Ontario showcases more than six hundred of the best sites for viewing the many forms of plant and animal life found across the province. All sites are open to the general public, most are easily accessible, and a surprising number are located in or near the province's biggest cities. The book is divided into seven regions, and sites are listed under county, district, or municipality. Entries contain instructions on how to reach sites, descriptions of the major landscape and habitat features, information about typical as well as important or unusual animals and plants to be found at the site, and an address to contact for more information. Introductory chapters give an overview of Ontario's natural history and its rich and diverse plant and animal life. The book also discusses environmental concerns, offers tips on how to get the most out of an outing, and lists the 'top ten' nature sites in Ontario. There are lists of useful addresses and references, a site index, and an extensive glossary. This volume is a project of the Federation of Ontario Naturalists, whose affiliates and individual members have contributed to the book. A Nature Guide to Ontario, an invaluable reference for all who want to experience and enjoy the best of Ontario's natural areas and wildernesses.
This is the first complete guide written for interpretive and hiking trails in Ontario's provincial parks. It offers an overview of the 302 trails found in the 87 operating provincial parks, with a more in-depth look at the author's favorite trails in each region of the province. Trails range from the well-known and well-used to those rarely visited. They lead to all manner of rivers, waterfalls, caves, cliffs, wetlands, wildflowers, wildlife, native pictographs, abandoned farms, old mines, and historic ruins. Most walks in the book are under two hours in length and accessible for the average hiker.
From southern deciduous woodlands to Arctic coastline, this guide presents precise directions on where birds are found, emphasizing the most popular and productive localities, but also citing numerous little-known locales that will delight aficionado and novice alike.