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Clubhouse , tennis courts, 2 pools , in season ...more
On site: mountain biking. Less than 15 mins to: beach, golf, skiing, horse riding, sailing, climbing, fishing. |
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Destination guide to Ontario
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Serenading wolves in wintry Ontario If you're one of those people who's been lured into a winter holiday that screams: "Get away from it all!" only to find crowds of braying ski enthusiasts and a squabbling family in the cabin next door, then , Canada could be the perfect retreat. With 270 snow-covered parks and 250,000 frozen lakes, there are plenty of hideaways, with only the occasional inquisitive moose for company. Snowshoeing through postcard-perfect scenery, icy evergreens and vast frozen lakes, there wasn't a soul in sight - bar the rare howl of a wolf and the crashing of deer through bracken. The brochures promised a winter wonderland, and with breath-taking views as far as the eye can see from lookout points, it wasn't a disappointment. Woodpeckers tapped noisily on trees, beavers had built ramshackle lodges on the lake, and foxes had left footprints in the blankets of powdery snow ahead. It's a seven-hour flight to with Air C anada, and another three hours up to Algonquin Park, which nestles in the centre of the province. The aptly-named Voyageur Quest cabin proved a real experience in back-to-basics living. The rustic retreat was set well off the beaten track, where Little House On The Prairie meets the gingerbread man. With no electricity, mobile phones, TVs or radios, guests are taken out to enjoy activities like snow-shoeing, cross-country skiing and ice-fishing by day, while night brings hearty fayre, saunas and conversations around the blazing fire. After a lunch of home-made bread, salads and cold meat topped off by mouth-watering sticky toffee pudding, we headed out with our guide to explore the nearby lake on a pair of cross-country skies. The day was rounded off with a spot of tobogganing and later, when darkness fell, we howled for wolves across the lake. Naturally, the only reply we got was the echo of our own high-pitched wails. It's a cliché, but there's something about the snow of Ontario that really brings out the child in you. Feeling adventurous, we created our own ice rink by digging up snow on the lake and went skating by moonlight. We also dug out a makeshift igloo to sleep in overnight. ... more
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