Dave Smith wrote:
>
> The south end of Lake Huron is nowhere near as nice as going north of
> Toronto. The southern part is mostly agricultural. There are some
> nice beaches further north on Lake Huron and Georgian Bay is nice and
> the Bruce Peninsula that separates Georgian Bay from Lake Huron is
> quite scenic. You can take a ferry over to Manitoulin Island. There
> is an interesting recreation of the French mission Ste.Marie Among
> the Huron near Midland. The drive along the east side of Georgian
> Bay is also quite scenic. Kilarney Provincial Park is at the north
> end of the Bay. Then you can head east to Algonquin Park which has
> lots of camping sites. You may want to check the provincial parks
> web site to make reservations because there are limited spaces and
> reservations are usually required. Algonquin park is a great spot
> for camping. There are lots of lakes, hiking trails, a museum. You
> might want to stick to a campsite that has a store because there are
> very few stores in the park. You can rent a canoe and explore some
> of the lakes.
OK. Right to the North, then!
Thanks,
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