
Trevor
5 reviews on 1 places
The best view of Montreal. The walk up is about 35 minutes, and there are two paths. One is quite the incline, primarily consisting of steps. The other is a gradual, but much longer hill type of incline that you can use to reach the top. The view is amazing, but we went. There wasn’t a whole lot of space as it was quite crowded. There’s a nice picnic area just north of the main building, and there are bathrooms available at the top.
Gem of a good course located just 15 minutes outside of Sarnia. Incredibly well kept with quite a few challenging holes and hazards. Can be easily walked if you want to. Very quiet with minimal car and road noise, especially after you get past the 2nd hole. Club house is pretty solid, the food is good and reasonably price. Pro shop team is friendly. Definitely worth a visit if you are in the area looking to play.
Truly a hidden treasure in the area. There is an easy, 1.2 km walk from the trail head to the Lookout point. They are too cute in Muskoka chairs, and two large benches, plus the large rock to sit on that offer a great view of the surrounding area. I would highly recommend that as a stop if you are in the area.
Amazing spot for a sunset. I’m talking next level views here. Would highly suggest taking a trip here or in the evening for some sight seeing. Pro-tip: bring warm clothes, as the wind can get chilly, even in the height of summer.
Quaint and quiet park with a wonderful shaded trail. Connects with Virginia lake - lots of spots to sit and access the water. The playground is quite small. There are a few swings and a slide, as well a nice bench. The trail is as quiet as it gets, and the sound of running water will make you feel relaxed and at peace. Great for mid day walks, although I wouldn’t walk it in the evening/night, as it can get quite dark