Mew Lake, Pog Lake, and Tea Lake are just some of these areas in which you can stay.
Campgrounds
Elusive but well known, you would not want to come face to face with this predator.
Black Bear
In 1976, for the first time in Canada, this event was held from July 17 to August 3rd.
Summer Olympics
This famous unique morsel is handmade and wood-fired.
Bagels
It may involve a portage, if you are the adventurous type.
Canoeing
It is located in the St. Lawrence Lowlands by this mountain range.
Appalachians
The tallest, and second largest land animal in North America.
Moose
58.5% of the population speak both of these languages fluently.
English and French
Some call it a delicacy, it is definitely a food born in Canada.
Poutine
14 interpretive trails will satisfy the appetite of the adventurous, and the amateur.
Hiking
Approximately a 300km drive on these two highways.
Highway 11 and 60
Canis lupus is the Latin term for these pack-dwelling beasts.
Wolves
It became Ontario's first of these way back in 1893.
Provincial Park
Chocolate, marshmallow and graham crackers combine to create this sweet treat.
S'mores
La Grande Roue is the tallest one of these in Canada.
Ferris Wheel
This "hill" is situated between the Laurentains and Appalachian Mountains.
Mount Royal
Their haunting and soulful call across an misty lake can often be heard in the morning.
Loon
Circular, portable dwelling traditionally used by Central Asian Nomads can be found here as well.
Yurts
This sandwich, usually made with rye bread and mustard, is a must-try here.
Smoked meat
Opened in 1996, it is home to the Montreal Canadiens, if you are a fan, you might catch a game!
Bell Centre
This area covers 7635 square kilometres of forests, bogs, lakes, and rivers.
Algonquin Park
Known as a keystone species due to it's ability to shape the landscape.
The beaver.
Notre-Dame Basilica
Cobblestone streets, jazz clubs, architecture, gastrononmy, this city has it all!
Montreal
Sitting in an Adirondack chair on a private porch, with a glass of wine tops off any day. You will look out over this lake.
Lake of Two Rivers