A meteorite once crashed in Ontario and now there's a trail into the crater
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A meteorite once crashed in Ontario and now there's a trail into the crater
It’s time to plan a trip to Ontario’s first provincial park. With over a hundred kilometres of hiking trails past unique and abandoned vistas, Algonquin Provincial Park is not one to miss this spring. But if you need a reason to visit, let it be the Brent Crater – a crater formed from a meteorite with a trail to explore. Here’s what to know. Exploring the park Located about three and a half hours northeast of Toronto is Algonquin Provincial Park…
The Most Wildlife I've Ever Seen in Algonquin Park
Easy Nav BackgroundDay 1 – The Daunting Task of Documenting the Pog Lake CampgroundDay 2 – A Fox, A Wolf, And More Work at Pog LakeDay 3 – Making Progress at Pog Lake CampgroundDay 4 – Finishing at Pog Lake & More Wildlife SightingsDay 5 – Fox, Woodpecker, Canada Jay, Pine Marten, and RaccoonsDay 6 – The Craziest Wildlife Experience (With a Wolf)The Aftermath Background I started the “Developed …
It was hardly a lone wolf as feared, but by all accounts another very rare four-legged guest that campers out to the Wadden Sea have spotted. Experts describe the presence as extremely rare, but not unlikely.
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