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ORILLIA AND AREA’S FOUR SEASON PLAYGROUND!

       BLACK RIVER WILDERNESS PARK
 Reconnect   This family-friendly campground located in Rama is
       owned and operated by the Chippewas of Rama First
       Nation. It’s serene 180 acres is ideal for nature lovers
 with Nature  and history buffs alike who seek to take in the healing
       wonders of the Black River and local Indigenous
       culture. Paddle your canoe, arrange a medicine walk,
       or sleep under the stars like our ancestors did many,
       many years ago.



       ROBERT L. BOWLES NATURE CENTRE
       Soak in the silence and wander 100 acres of forests, meadows, orchards, and wetlands in Ramara. Every
       season offers the outdoor enthusiast a chance to reconnect with nature! Snowshoe into the heart of a wetland,
       join an environmental class, or immerse yourself in a Bush Breathing session.



 George Langman Sanctuary


 Explore an abundant network of hiking
 trails that weave through protected
 lands along ancient waterways as
 you experience old-growth forests,
 flourishing wetlands, wildflower    GEORGE LANGMAN SANCTUARY
 meadows, and step foot on the
 Canadian Shield all in a single day.   Scout Valley  61 special acres sit peacefully down the road from
       Bass Lake Provincial Park in Oro-Medonte. Owned
       and maintained by The Orillia Fish and Game
 COUCHICHING CONSERVANCY   Conservation Club, a lively variety of waterfowl such
       as Canada geese, swans, ducks, and even a few rare
 Founded in 1993 by a small group of dedicated   Discover nearly seven-kilometres of mixed trails in   upland game birds call this marshland home. Enter
 volunteers, this charitable non-profit organization has   Ramara between Adams, Alexander Hope Smith,    a magical 6-kilometre forested trail-loop and keep
 grown to conserve over 14,000 acres across the re-  and Sweetwater Farm Nature Reserves, which   your eyes (and ears) peeled for rabbits, pheasants,
 gion and offers over 23-kilometres of free public trails.   traverse Precambrian granite rock, safeguard a highly   turtles, tamaracks, wildflowers and more!
 vulnerable aquifer, and secure wildlife like beaver,
 In the Township of Severn, Grant’s Woods Nature   moose, bear, coyote, and deer.
 Reserve features four-kilometres of connecting    Slow down
 footbridges, including an updated, fully accessible   Along the Trent Severn Waterway at Thomas C. Agnew
 trail. This mature forest has been left untouched for   Nature Reserve, enjoy two-kilometres rich in reptiles   and strengthen
 over a century and bursts to life in the spring with    and amphibians, then wind your way down to    your senses in
 thousands of white Trilliums. Afterwards, head to   Oro-Medonte and take in the forested hills of the    Orillia &
 Orillia’s Scout Valley and take in 228 acres on a   Oro Moraine at East Coulson Swamp, which connects   Lake Country.
 preserved, city-owned property that was once the   to a vast system of Simcoe County Forests.
 location of two gristmills in the mid-1800s.
 Don’t forget to pick up a copy of the Conservancy’s
 Passport to Nature to learn more and participate in
 year-round activities with like-minded individuals!
                   For more information visit OrilliaLakeCountry.ca


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