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The Loring Deer Yard: A Serene Encounter With Wildlife

Posted: Sep 16, 2018 | Category: Camping & Hiking

The Deer Yard trail system, located just east of Port Loring, features 3.6 km of trails on Crown Land that wind around stunning wetlands. From May to November, the trails are maintained by volunteers of the Loring Restoule Business Association...

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Into the Woods: Hiking in Loring-Restoule

Posted: Sep 3, 2017 | Category: Camping & Hiking

Get off the dock and into the woods to explore the Canadian wilderness up close in Loring-Restoule, where you’ll find lots of trails to try on both private and publicly accessed land. Walk, bike or hike your way up pathways...

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Cross-Country Ski Through Unspoiled Wilderness

Posted: Jan 12, 2016 | Category: Camping & Hiking

Cross Country skiing is a sport that gets your heart beating faster and works every muscle in your body.  This healthy sport is a fun and relatively easy activity that the whole family can enjoy, both young and old.  The...

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Hiking The Provincial Park Trails

Posted: Feb 17, 2015 | Category: Camping & Hiking

Hiking in the Provincial Park is a fun activity that the entire family can enjoy!  In the Loring-Restoule Region we are lucky to be close to many parks, with two located in our immediate area.  Grundy Lake Provincial Park is...

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Snowshoeing In Unspoiled Wilderness

Posted: Jan 12, 2015 | Category: Camping & Hiking

Why not give snowshoeing a try this winter?  This fun family activity is one of the easiest winter sports to get involved in.   Imagine trekking through pristine back country wilderness, reveling in the rugged splendor of our winter season. Snowshoeing...

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Provincial Parks and Crown Land

Posted: Mar 24, 2014 | Category: Camping & Hiking

In the Loring-Restoule area you’ll find two incredible – and totally unique – provincial parks to enjoy a camping getaway, and plenty of Crown land to explore too. Restoule Provincial Park is perhaps less known than some of Ontario’s other...

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