This majestic Ontario park will whisk you away to the misty coast of Scotland

No plane ticket needed.

 A small waterfall. Right: A rocky shoreline.

Scenery in an Ontario park.

Looking to experience a little taste of Scotland without a pricey plane ticket? While this Ontario park may not be the U.K., its rugged rock shores, hidden sandy beaches and breathtaking scenery will have you feeling like you're wandering along the coast of Scotland.

The park is known for its wilderness trails, which lead you past sparkling shorelines, smooth beaches and through boreal forests.

It's also a majestic destination to explore by canoe, and you can paddle your way past waterfalls and towering rock walls.

Whether you're craving golden crescent beaches, stunning coastlines, hikes that will immerse you in nature or a little taste of Scotland, this park has something for everyone.

Pukaskwa National Park, located on the shores of Lake Superior, is a nature oasis featuring moss-covered trails and windswept shores.

The destination boasts beautiful trails to explore. The Coastal Trail is an "adventurer's dream" and a "challenging but rewarding premiere Ontario wilderness experience," according to the website.

The 60 kilometre hike takes you past beaches, breathtaking views and lush forests.

The White River Suspension Bridge Trail is a popular experience. It leads to a towering suspension bridge over a rushing waterfall.

If you're looking to take a dip, Horseshoe Beach offers golden sands and is an "idyllic summer getaway."

The park also offers camping, as well as picnic areas and geocaching.

If you're looking for a wilderness adventure, this majestic park is worth a road trip.

Pukaskwa National Park

Price: $6.50 per adult

When: Hiking and paddling routes open May 15 to October 15, 2024

Address: ON-627, Heron Bay, ON

Parks Canada website

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