Sunday, May 17, 2020

From Africa to Ontario



I think we all had enough,

for a little while,

of Lions, Elephants, Painted Dogs, Hippos, Kudus et al.

But the “AntiCoronaVirusLockdownBoredomSafari” goes on.

About 250 km North of Toronto, there is an 8000 sq.km

Wilderness Protection Zone, called

Algonquin Provincial Park.

8000 sq.km did I say?

Yes! Therefore it is slightly larger than the entire Province of Salzburg.

Within its borders there are 2,500 Lakes, 1,600 km Canoe routes

and more km of hiking trails than you would want to hike, or count.

Granted, there are no “dangerous” animals, because the Black Bear and the Wolf

would rather have nothing to do with you and will gladly stay out of your way.

The worst which may happen to you is that a Raccoon will steal

your eatables which you carelessly did not hang high from a tree branch.

So. let's do it:

Let's fall in Love with Ontario's

Algonquin Park.

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