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Camping at Bon Echo Provincial Park
Some camping trips are all golden-hour sunsets and quiet mornings by the lake. Others test every ounce of patience, preparation, and calm you have. Our trip to Bon Echo Provincial Park during the derecho firmly landed in the second category—and it’s one I won’t ever forget. Bon Echo is one of those parks that feels almost sacred the moment you arrive. Mazinaw Rock towers over the lake, ancient pictographs etched into its face, the kind of place that naturally slows you down.
Liz Courneyea
Feb 33 min read


Ringing in 2026 at -24°C: Ontario Parks Winter Camping at Arrowhead
Winter Camping at Arrowhead Provincial Park to ring in 2026.
Liz Courneyea
Jan 184 min read


2025: A Year of Slowing Down, Learning, and Quiet Gratitude
As 2025 comes to a close, I’ve been reflecting more than usual. This wasn’t a year of constant motion or highlight reels. It didn’t look like nonstop travel, packed calendars, or big, obvious wins. Instead, 2025 was slower, heavier, and far more internal — a year that asked me to sit with myself, even when I didn’t want to. Here is my year in review. My mental health became one of the defining themes of the year. I struggled deeply, and depression settled in quietly before t
Liz Courneyea
Jan 63 min read


Birthday Weekend Getaway in Kingston, Ontario
This year for my birthday, I was surprised with a weekend getaway. There is nothing better than having a best friend say "Pack your bag, we are going on an adventure!" This little escape was full of charm, history, and great food. I packed my bag and we hit the road and headed to Kingston, Ontario. With its beautiful waterfront, limestone architecture, and fascinating past, it’s the kind of place that invites you to slow down, explore, and discover something new around ever
Liz Courneyea
Nov 5, 20255 min read


Camping at Charleston Lake Provincial Park
Camping at Charleston Lake was one of my favourite trips last year, so I knew I needed to go back there this year. As I stepped out of the car at Charleston Lake Provincial Park, the sky was already a muted grey, promising an evening of rain. But this wasn’t a trip for adventure or exploration; it was a retreat to simply be, to find comfort in the quiet rhythm of nature, and to reconnect with nature. The rain began as a soft drizzle as I set up camp. The sound of droplets tap
Liz Courneyea
Aug 19, 20243 min read


Yurt Camping at Silent Lake Provincial Park
This past weekend, I traded the hustle and bustle of daily life for the serene embrace of Silent Lake Provincial Park, located in the Kawartha Lakes. Known for its pristine waters and lush forests, Silent Lake offered the perfect getaway, especially with the added comfort of staying in one of the park’s yurts. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to camp in a yurt, let me take you through this unforgettable experience. Driving up to Silent Lake Provincial Park, was a drive
Liz Courneyea
Jun 24, 20247 min read
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