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Cool Things in Wheatley Provincial Park
One in a light-hearted series of videos on cool things in Ontario Parks.
www.OntarioParks.com/coolthings
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Added on 12/08/2014
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Witches
in the woods, skeletons in closets and shivers on the shale. Camper
Halloween is back at twelve Ontario Parks this October.
Park staff and
the Friends of Ontario Parks are putting the final touches on their
spooky night hikes, owl prowls, wolf howls, and more. Many activities
are cleverly linked to park and species ecology.
Halloween events have
become so popular that campers are encouraged to book their campsites
now, if they plan to participate. Below is a sample of this year's
events. You'll find more on Ontario Parks' Calendar of Events, http://www.parkreports.com/events/events.php. Food
plays a major role on any camping trip. This Park blog post highlights
classic campsite recipes, new family favourites for fall and links to a
post on how to cook a Thanksgiving turkey outdoors. http://www.parkreports.com/parksblog/?p=6585
Algonquin Provincial Park http://www.ontarioparks.com/park/algonquin
Algonquin's
new Halloween Haunted Weekend will take place October 24-25, 2014. The
Mew Lake Campground which rents heated yurts as well as electrical
sites, will host most of the activities. Festivities begin with an owl
prowl on Friday night. Algonquin's Visitor Centre will host a
naturalist-led tour of animal skeletons on Saturday followed by pumpkin
carving, trick or treating and an evening bonfire at Mew Lake
Campground. A wolf howl and night hike cap off the new event.
Bronte Creek Provincial Park http://www.ontarioparks.com/park/brontecreek
Bronte
Creek's Halloween is the closest to Toronto. Due to its popularity with
camper families, the park has planned back-to-back Halloween weekends
this year, October 17-19 and October 24-26 with festivities now
beginning on Friday night with a new campfire program. Trick or treating
and the park's coyote howl and spooky night hike are all must-do's.
Emily Provincial Park http://www.ontarioparks.com/park/emily
This
Kawartha Lakes-area park near Peterborough is a favourite 'Halloween
Haunt' for families. There is good fall fishing on the Pigeon River and
nearby, the Trans Canada Trail which accesses Lindsay and Peterborough,
is fun to cycle. 'Halloween Haunt' is planned for Thanksgiving weekend,
October 11-13. Besides trick or treating, pumpkin-carving is a big
tradition here and the best always wins a prize.
Wheatley Provincial Park http://www.ontarioparks.com/park/wheatley
Ontario's
'deep south' provincial park near Leamington is on the same latitude as
Northern California. By far, the coolest thing about Wheatley is its
annual 'Halloween in the Park' which also takes place on Thanksgiving
weekend, October 11-13. Park roads close and about 300 kids trick or
treat here every year going from one decked-out campsite to another. The
trees and the fishing at Wheatley are pretty cool too. Ontario Parks'
new video series, Cool things at Ontario Parks, explains why. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMD4fXllBOs
Camping
continues into the late fall at Ontario Parks, especially for RV’ers.
Check out this blog post for where to extend your camping season. http://www.parkreports.com/parksblog/?p=6579
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