We brought our “wide-eyed wonder” girl back to Algonquin Provincial Park at 5 months of age.  The water was a lot warmer after a full summer of solar gain.  The nights were a little cooler and more comfortable than mid July, especially for snuggling with my wife and daughter.  Most of the weekend was spent …

I have always exposed my kids to the great outdoors since… well, since the chord was cut.  We  played in the streams that flowed over the Niagara Escarpment, swam in the frigid waters of western Georgian Bay and the warmer waters of Lake Huron, canoed in the local town river (pictured below), snowshoed in the …

There is nothing quite like the experience of wilderness camping.  To fully enjoy this kind of adventure you must: leave behind all that is not essential, enjoy your own company, abandon looking perfect, cooperate with your fellow travellers and have a healthy appreciation for God’s creation.  In wilderness, you will discover who you are – …

As the sun sets and the cool night air creeps in, the camp fire is first on our priority list.  It immediately becomes the social ‘hot spot’ where everyone gathers to keep warm, cook food and wind down from the activities of the day.  Around the fire is where stories are told, dreams are shared …