The Forgotten Trail attraction in South River, Ontario, Canada that is part of the Trans Canada Trail Parks system has cycling, hiking trails and canoe routes. Travel to a day of adventure and fun at Stewart Coughlin Riding Ranch in South River, enjoy a Canadian Winderness Trip or visit Northern Edge Algonquin Retreat & Awareness Centre. Travel to Lake Bernard in Sundridge north of Muskoka to High Rock Lookout Park and enjoy bird watching and several hiking trails. Natural Heritage is offered at the Seguin Trail that has been cut laterally across the Canadian Shield. The trail's topography varies from flat to rolling with higher areas often featuring exposed precambrian geology.
In February enjoy the Katrine winter carnival for a fun day. In July Sundridge offers the Almaguin Music Festival. In August South River in the Near North also has the Festival of the Arts. Check out Kearney's Canvasback Creations & Gallery with original wildlife art and nature gifts. Don't forget to visit Burks Falls area to check out Screaming Heads where you will enjoy viewing the amazing art work.
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Screaming Heads is located in Burks Falls north of Huntsville Muskoka. The Artist has been visited by CBC TV and Toronto Star and has twice been featured on the popular travelogue “On The Road Again” An Amazing adverture for all Tourists to enjoy. After visiting Screaming Heads go along the Magnetawan River Road #520 to the Burks Falls Welcome Centre and the footbridge over the river. Sit and relax enjoy a coffee, hot chocolate and fudge.
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In Northern Ontario we celebrate Maple Syrup Festivals in the spring of every year. For one day in Powassan each spring, this tree-borne and boiled ambrosia is celebrated with a day chock-full of family fun, food and fascinating syrup facts. The Powassan Maple Syrup Festival, slated for the last weekend in April this year, is celebrating its 10th anniversary.
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The Powassan Maple Syrup Festival is a community event and an easy-going country affair. Have a relaxing time, be it chatting with locals or reminiscing with old friends, singing along with a band. Enjoy the crafts, maple products or some of the food offered. Wear good boots and a warm jacket. April weather can be unpredictable. Bring your camera and take pictures of the kids activities and the horse drawn wagon ride.
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