Canadian Hydrographic Service provides several ways to get up-to-date water level information
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Should you crave a deeper sense of discovery, cottage country offers some pretty spectacular opportunities to get in touch with your wild side
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Get up close with various types of wildlife native to Ontario at the Muskoka Wildlife Centre
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Visit Petroglyphs Provinical Park, home to Canada’s largest known concentration of Aboriginal rock carvings
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Visit Northern Ontario's most popular tourist attraction and educational resource for children and adults alike
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Located three hours north of Toronto, the Haliburton Forest & Wildlife Reserve spans 70,000 acres of lakes, rivers, wetlands, and hardwood forests in Central Ontario’s Haliburton Highlands
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Situated on 3,000 acres of wetlands and forest in Midland, Ont., the Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre is a year-round educational habitat dedicated to preserving wetlands, woodlands, and wildlife
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The Upper Canada Migratory Bird Sanctuary features a variety of wildlife habitats and close to 200 bird species spread across 9,000 hectares of unspoiled nature
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From toboggans racing down the hill to skates digging into ice, there's tons of interesting science behind this season
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What's that sound coming from the ice? How thick can it get? Why does the water underneath change colour? Our experts provide answers to these questions and more
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