Maverick
I'm 16 now, and I'm not quite sure what age you must be to camp solo in Algonquin, Killarney, Quetico etc. I've seen 16 and 18 in different places so if someone could clear up the age limit for camping solo in interior sites in Canadian Provincial Parks, that would be great. Thanks!
Answer
I think it depends on the park's regulations itself. I'm not sure who has authority over that...it might be the Provincial park system itself or the individual park.
Either way, I highly doubt they will ever ID you for being under aged camping there. This is true especially with friends. If you are under 18 and going solo, maybe just give the particular park a shout and ask if it would be ok.
I think it depends on the park's regulations itself. I'm not sure who has authority over that...it might be the Provincial park system itself or the individual park.
Either way, I highly doubt they will ever ID you for being under aged camping there. This is true especially with friends. If you are under 18 and going solo, maybe just give the particular park a shout and ask if it would be ok.
Where are there camp sites with wolfs in it in Ontario?
Thatguy
So when I was a kid from 4 to 7 I remember going camping with my dad and some family from his side. I remember at night time we all walked down to the lake for some unknown reason and on the picnic table on the sand was a good 5-7 wolfs. I am now 20 and I want to go back to that same spot or another one with wolfs but I don't know the name or location of any.. I cant ask my dad because I don't talk to him anymore, since I was 14. Reason why I don't talk to him is I always lived with my mom but when I was 13 she started dating a crack head and 6-8 months later we were homeless, I tried to move with my dad but he turned me down and said I couldn't stay there... So he left his 14 year old son be homeless... But yeah does anyone know where a camp site is with wolfs near it? I love wolfs and I want to relive that moment again with my little girl who is 4.
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Ontario is home to 2 different species of wolf: Gray and Eastern.
Algonquin Provincial Park, north of Toronto, also acts as a wildlife preserve for Eastern wolves.
About the park:
Link - http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/algo.html
Link - http://www.algonquinpark.com/
About the wolves:
Link - http://www.sbaa.ca/projects.asp?cn=314
Ontario is home to 2 different species of wolf: Gray and Eastern.
Algonquin Provincial Park, north of Toronto, also acts as a wildlife preserve for Eastern wolves.
About the park:
Link - http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/algo.html
Link - http://www.algonquinpark.com/
About the wolves:
Link - http://www.sbaa.ca/projects.asp?cn=314
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