One-Tank Trip
for Aug. 31/19
(c) By Jim Fox
Some Ontario
provincial parks want to squeeze more out of the fleeting days of summer as
they extend fall camping.
There’s no holding
back fall after a fast-moving summer and that certain nip in the air.
Ontario Parks is
announcing that six parks will extend their camping season, said spokesman Jeff
Brown.
The hills will soon be a kaleidoscope of colours at Bass Lake Provincial Park near Orillia. (Jim Fox photo) |
Visitors to Bass
Lake, Mikisew and Rushing River provincial parks will find the gates open until
Oct. 15.
“Those looking to
stay at Presqu’ile Provincial Park, Balsam Lake and Sandbanks provincial parks
will be able to do so until Oct. 21,” he said.
They join several
other parks that are open late into October or beyond. Check out the list of
park dates at ontarioparks.com/operatingdates/2019
Another harbinger
of the changing season is the return of fall colour reports coming soon.
Algonquin park will
soon display its vibrant colours with the fall leaf spectacle. (Barbara Fox
photo) |