I’ve been to over 30 Ontario Parks now and Oaster Lake Provincial Park has been one of the most surprising for me. It’s certainly one of the smaller parks but it is a fantastic spot for a little summer getaway. With cozy sites, great paddling and stunning sunsets, you’ll want to book your own Oastler […]

Located along the shores of Lake Erie, Long Point Provincial Park was established in 1921 and is the fourth oldest provincial park in Ontario. This area was designated as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 1982 due to its biological significance as a Ramsar Site (an internationally important wetland) and for being the largest freshwater sand […]

Located in Oakville and bordering Burlington, Bronte Creek Provincial Park is one of the few provincial parks located close to Toronto. While it features some of the best hiking trails in Oakville, this park has so much more to offer! If you’re looking for a great way to get out in nature in the GTA […]

Mikisew Provincial Park: Your Eagle-Eye Guide to The Park :: I've Been Bit! Travel Blog

We are so fortunate to have a plethora of incredible provincial parks in Ontario. We honestly have so many that chances are the average Ontarian doesn’t even know half of them! One of these lesser-known gems is Mikisew Provincial Park. While it may not have epic hikes like Killarney or iconic landscapes like Thunder Bay’s […]

Silent Lake Provincial Park Cabins + Things to Do For An Epic Visit :: I've Been Bit! Travel Blog

Whenever you find yourself near Bancroft, chances are it’s because you’re planning a visit to Silent Lake Provincial Park.  With paddling opportunities, great hiking trails, serene natural views and more, it’s a great Ontario road trip to escape and recentre yourself. See why you need to stay in the Silent Lake Provincial Park cabins and […]