Bon Echo Provincial Park
We had an early start to our day on the way to Bon Echo Provincial Park, so we captured this beautiful burst of sunshine- one of the perks of driving early aside from less traffic!
We rented a canoe to see the majestic hundred meter cliff, Mazinaw Rock (Algonquin word for “writing”) with wonderful pictographs that dated hundred years ago by Indigenous people. To rent a canoe during peak season, you have to line up early, as there are a lot of people waiting to rent one. We came at 7:40AM and there were more than 20 people already in line. Canoe/ kayak is the only way to see the Mazinaw Rock up close.
The paddle is about 10-15 minutes, and water’s super calm when there are no boats crossing between the lower and upper Mazinaw lake.
One part of the huge rock formations, is a rock-climbers mecca, only registered climbers are allowed to climb the rock.
There were 5 walk-in campsites by the water, facing the Mazinaw Rock, and would be wonderful to be camping-in on one of those sites! One or two sites are definitely accessible by canoe, or can be accessed thru a parking lot from Mazinaw campground and gears need to be lugged few meters away from the parking lot. I will definitely try to book this for next year camping!
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