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Hardwood Ski and Bike is a full-service cross country ski and mountain bike center. The facility features award-winning trails for every age and every level of ability. Hardwood has over 100 km of adventurous one-way mountain bike trails along with…
SKI & SNOWBOARD AT MOUNT ST. LOUIS MOONSTONE! Skiing, snow boarding, rental equipment, lessons & food. Winter in Ontario’s Lake Country can’t get any better then this. Mount St. Louis Moonstone is one of the largest family owned…
Brechin Point Ice Hut Rentals Inc. is a fish hut operation located on the East shore of Lake Simcoe. We are located at 10 Simcoe Road Brechin, ON. L0K 1B0, just a 5 minute drive off Hwy 12 in Brechin. We are here to give you a great experience out…
Wilderness excursions to Swift Rapids, Lock 43 of the Severn River, ATV/Snowmobile tours, Canada Safety Council Rider Training, Outdoor education, bring your own camera & tread lightly, sightsee, birdwatch, stargaze, hike, canoe, camp. The…
Old growth forests are wooded areas that have been allowed to mature relatively undisturbed. Within Grant’s Woods many trees are up to 200 years old. You can find this 1.9km, rare wonder just outside Orillia, on Division Road between…
we offer year round marine service, specialising in mechanical service of all makes and models of boats. We also offer storage, winterising and wrapping among other services. To Compliment the marine service we have recently started to sell boats…
Come and ride some of Central Ontario’s best groomed trails – 300 km of scenic routes linking to Georgian Bay, Blue Mountains and Muskoka. Located approx. 90 minutes north of Toronto on Hwy 11 -We have roughly 300km of beautifully…
This 15km trail is a system of paved and gravel trails serving the City of Orillia. The paved portion, known as the Millennium Trail, is part of the Trans Canada Trail System and connects with the Uhthoff Trail in Severn Township.
The trail starts in the south at the historic fish weirs that were built by the Mnjikaning First Nation people. “Mnjikaning” is an Ojibway word meaning “the place of the fish fence”. The trail follows the abandoned CN rail line through pastoral…
The hiking trail starts in the south at the historic fish weirs that were built by the Mnjikaning First Nation people.“Mnjikaning” is an Ojibway word meaning “the place of the fish fence.” The trail follows the abandoned CN rail line through…