Ride the Edge -- Top Motorcycle Roads in Explorers' Edge
Explorers' Edge is home to some of the best motorcycle roads in Ontario. While we've created two killer routes to capture the essence of the region, we know there are some riders who just want to cross the best roads off their bucket lists.
Discover 14 of the most scenic routes in Ontario's; Algonquin Park, Almaguin Highlands, Loring-Restoule, Muskoka, and Parry Sound. Discover Explorers' Edge.
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Restoring nature’s balance in Polar Bear Provincial Park
Between 2011 and 2016, Polar Bear Provincial Park underwent the largest Environmental Remediation Project ever to be completed inside a protected area!
Drfitwood
Driftwood Provincial Park in Ontario, Canada. Camping on a misty, rainy day - captured on an old Kowa anamorphic lens.
Larder Lake Escape
This place is the ultimate northern get away. It combines a nature at your doorsteps setting and a sense of solitude along with the conveniences of home. There is lots of space for kids to run around and for adults to enjoy everything that Mother Nature has to offer - most beautiful, unspoiled landscapes of the north, smog free air, pristine waters, and a variety of outdoor recreational activities year round: hiking trails, a sandy beach and excellent fishing on magnificent Larder Lake and many big and small surrounding lakes.
Its worth the drive!
Summer Attractions: swimming, boating, canoeing, hiking, biking, eco-tourism, rock climbing, (highest in Ontario Raven Mountain and Cheminis Mountain), fishing on numerous lakes in the area (walleye, bass, lake trout, perch, brook trout and northern pike). Wildlife/bird watching, ATV trails, wild mushrooms, raspberry and blueberry picking.
Winter Attractions: ice fishing, cross country skiing, downhill skiing, snowmobile trails, snowshoeing.
Check on web:
larderlakeescape.com
1-27th Avenue,
Virginiatown, Ontario P0K 1X0
P.O.Box 41
Tel. 705-634-2160 Cell. 705-642-6960
Owners: Elizabeth & Jerry Szlachetka
Virginiatown is located about 260km from North Bay, 40km east of the town of Kirkland Lake and 20km east of Larder Lake in northern Ontario and about 5km west of the Quebec border and 40km from Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec.