Innisfil, Ontario
Top Spots in and near Innisfil
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Duntroon, Ontario
Hike to Singhampton Caves in Ontario
5.01.4 mi / 370 ft gainSinghampton Caves Trail is a 1.4 mile scenic loop trail located near Clearview, Ontario that features beautiful wild flowers, moss-covered caves (open to the sky) and moist carpet of liverworts and different species of fern. The trail is accessible year-round, but the best time to explore it woul...Read more -
Caledon, Ontario
Hike to Cataract Falls at Forks of the Credit Provincial Park
5.01.9 miThe main parking lot is off of McLaren Road on the north-east side of the park, with an honour-pay system. Multiple hiking loops are well marked, with clear "Falls this way!" arrows on every sign. There are some steep down/up walks on wooden staircases that lead to both the river fishing spots a...Read more -
Toronto, Ontario
Hike the Orchard Trail in Rouge Park
5.01.2 miThe Orchard Trail is the most diverse of the trails in Rouge Park. It will take you through the woods, along the Little Rouge Creek, up along the escarpment to enjoy the views, and through some wetlands.The Twyn Rivers parking lot is a great starting point in Rouge Park. To begin the Orchard Trai...Read more -
Flesherton, Ontario
Hike to Eugenia Falls
0.5 mi / 25 ft gainSituated in the very tiny village of Eugenia, Eugenia Falls Conservation Area encompasses 23 hectares of Niagara Escarpment, river valley and upland forests. The site features hiking trails, a picnic pavilion, privies and a war memorial, as well as the 30 metre tall waterfall. When first discover...Read more -
Torrance, Ontario
Hike the Torrance Barrens Main Trail
4.01.9 miThe Torrance Barrens is a great half day hike and a very unique spot in the Muskokas. Different landscape than the typical 'Muskoka woods and lakes', the barrens are mostly scraped back to the bedrock with less trees and more fen mats and low vegetation.The trail head has a great parking pad off ...Read more -
Toronto, Ontario
Ice Skate in the Heart of Toronto
3.0A popular activity during the winter for many locals and tourists alike, ice-skating in Nathan Phillips Square is right of passage for any tourist visiting Toronto. It only costs money to rent skates, the ice-rink is open to the public between November and March, weather permitting. It's a wonder...Read more -
Kirkfield, Ontario
Canoe to Crooked Lake
Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands Provincial Park is an undeveloped park with no maintained public facilities or services. The backcountry campsites are first come, first serve and non-reservable. It features rugged canoe routes through lakes and wetlands, and the wilderness section of the Ganaraska T...Read more -
Toronto, Ontario
Berczy Park
5.0One of my favorite parks in Toronto, Berczy Park boasts the most amazing water fountain you’ll ever see in your life. It is purely dedicated to the love of dogs with a token and symbolic gesture, to our other beloved family pet, the cat. Let’s see if you can find them! Berczy Park is named after...Read more -
Toronto, Ontario
Photograph the Toronto Skyline from Polson Pier
5.0Polson Pier has a small park at the very end near the nightclub that is ideal for taking dawn/dusk and night photos of the city. There is no parking along the street leading to it, so park at the T&T Supermarket on Cherry St., then walk down Polson st.Read more -
Toronto, Ontario
Windsurf at Cherry Beach
Head down to the Toronto Windsurfing Club at Cherry Beach to join sailors any day of the week for a cruise along the waterfront. Membership to the club will grant you parking and clubhouse access, plus equipment storage. For the day-trippers, this is a great spot to surf alongside many experience...Read more -
Toronto, Ontario
Explore Toronto Island
5.01 miExplore Toronto Island and find yourself in a small island community with amazing views of downtown. Follow the paved pathway that leads past small homes and to a beach on the other side of the island. To get to the island, you'll take the ferry from The Jack Layton Ferry Terminal (the ferry dock...Read more -
Limehouse, Ontario
Hike the Limehouse Conservation Area Loop
3.1 mi / 50 ft gainThis CA is home to history and nature. When entering the trail and heading left at the first fork, you are later greated by "hole in the wall" where the trail descends into a lime stone crevace. Allowing you to explore the rock will hiking along the trail. Continuting the the far left of the prop...Read more
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Camping and Lodging in Innisfil
44.51667,-79.71444, Canada
Barrie KOA Holiday
Nestled among the pines, Barrie KOA is the natural choice for campers of all ages. Sixty acres of green space feature two heated pools, a...