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Camper's Guide to Ontario's Parks

by Donna Carpenter
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Overview

Revised and updated.

The definitive guide for the thousands of Americans who enjoy camping in Ontario. This informative insider's guide to forty-four parks located throughout Ontario rates each according to their scenic beauty, size, privacy, interpretive programs, potential for diverse outdoor activities, and local attractions.

A Camper's Guide to Ontario's Best Parks features the most accommodating and interesting destinations for travelers to Ontario's national parks, provincial parks and conservation areas.

Includes best parks listings for:

  • Families
  • Hikers and cyclists
  • Naturalists and birders
  • Canoeists, kayakers, boaters and windsurfers
  • Anglers
  • Summer and wintertime fun
  • Peace and quiet.

A Camper's Guide to Ontario's Best Parks is a must-have guide for anyone who needs reliable information to the province's vast network of parks.

Synopsis

An informative insider's guide to 45 parks located throughout Ontario and rated according to their scenic beauty, size, privacy, interpretive programs, potential for diverse outdoor activities, and local attractions. Revised edition is fully updated.

About the Author, Donna Carpenter

Donna Carpenter has been writing guidebooks for the past ten years. She is the author of the popular Daytripper series and has explored the cities and villages, highways and back roads of Ontario in all seasons.

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Editorials

Wave Length Magazine

This guide to Ontario's parks is a great reference to compare different parks.
β€” Diana Mumford

Globe and Mail

Useful, especially for novice campers, as a knowledgeable overview of options.
β€” Andrew Ryan

Diversions

Donna Carpenter... really knows her parks.
β€” Deborah Quaile

Globe and Mail - Andrew Ryan

There are hundreds of national and provincial parks and conservation areas in Ontario, and choosing between them for a camping trip is no easy task... [This book is] useful, especially for novice campers, as a knowledgeable overview of options.

Wave Length Magazine - Diana Mumford

Especially for people looking for a camping destination accessible by car, this guide to Ontario's parks is a great reference to compare different parks.

Diversions - Deborah Quaile

Donna Carpenter... really knows her parks.

Book Details

Published
March 1, 2005
Publisher
Boston Mills Press
Pages
168
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781550464436

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