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[F56]Family Spring Vacation Ideas
by Martin Mcallister, Mar
Once the winter holidays are over, many of us begin to look forward to summer. After all, the summer months afford the best weather, not to mention longer days to enjoy it. Moreover, a good number of people usually plan to take their vacations during the summer - so there's often a getaway to look forward to. But in the midst of all those thoughts of fun in the sun, there's an all-too-blunt reality: it's actually still winter!

That's right: if you usually take your holiday during the summer, you have about five months to count down before you can start packing your bags. After all, you have been committed to your summertime vacations ever since you were a child, when your parents used to take you along with them to sunny destinations. But does that really mean you have to stick to the same summertime holiday mould? The answer is simple: no, you don't. So what's the alternative?

While most people choose to travel in the summer, there is a wave of holidaymakers who know better: springtime travellers. These holidaymakers have a number of advantages over those who choose to vacation in the summer. For starters, those who travel in the spring beat the summertime "rush" of people. Can you really imagine travelling without hordes of tourists roaming the streets alongside you? It's certainly possible - if you travel during off peak times of the year. Transport and accommodation prices are also usually lower in the spring, so you can anticipate an abundance of great deals and packages on the travel market.

Even so, what about the weather? After all, warm weather has a lot to do with why people choose to travel in the summer. But the truth is that springtime weather can be even better than that of the so-called glory days of summer: summertime climate can often be too hot, depending on where you go - which means you may have to sweat it out to get a bit of sightseeing in. But if you choose to travel in the spring, you'll have the advantage of being able to bask in the sun without having to brave intense heat.

If you're considering taking your vacation in the spring this year, you'll find plenty of hotels - such as Hilton Homewood Suites - which can provide superb accommodation. And because you'll be travelling during the off-peak season, you're likely to be able to find some special deals, packages or promotions. So beat the summer rush and start exploring your springtime travelling options. With so many advantages, what have you got to lose?


Springtime has arrived in central Ontario. It's already the middle of April and, although there is a fresh blanket of snow on the ground, the age-old cycle of rebirth and new life is well underway. For naturalists and outdoorsman, spring is the best time of year to get out and observe wildlife in action and there is no better place to do it than Ontario's world-renowned Algonquin Provincial Park. The following paragraphs will address how Algonquin Park stands apart from other vacation destinations that cater to the naturalist and outdoorsman.

Algonquin Park is located approximately two and a half hours north of the city of Toronto, and is a protected wilderness sanctuary that encompasses over 7,725 square kilometres of pristine forests, lakes, rivers and wetlands. Algonquin's wide varieties of natural habitats provide a safe refuge for a staggering diversity of plant and animal life. 53 species of mammals, 272 species of birds, 31 species of reptiles and amphibians, 54 species of fish, and approximately 7000 species of insects are all found within Algonquin's borders. In addition, there are well over 1000 species of plants and another 1000 plus species of fungi growing in the Park. With such a wide array of plants and animals, Algonquin Park in Ontario is truly one of a kind making it the ideal vacation destination for naturalists and outdoorsmen alike.

Although most animal species can be observed July through November in Algonquin Park, the best viewing can be found in April, May, and June. This is the short period, just after hibernation, when food sources become readily available and animals are busy taking advantage of the newly emerging abundant sources of food, and before it gets too hot in the summer when wildlife tend to travel further into the forest where it is cooler.

In addition, May is the month for moose watching in Algonquin Provincial Park. According to park officials, the best moose viewing in the province occurs along the park's Highway 60 corridor, any morning or evening in May. At this time of year, it is quite common to see a half dozen or more of these magnificent creatures standing at the side of the road. The highest number of recorded sightings for one pass along the highway is 26 moose.

Visitors to the park, who take the time to stay for more than a day, generally become more familiar with where the best wildlife observation areas are and the best times to wait which makes for a more successful and satisfying wilderness experience.

Despite all of the natural habitat that exists in Algonquin Park, a few of the nearby resorts have capitalized on the strong market for spring eco-tourism and wildlife observation by offering nature lovers special spring vacation packages tailored especially to their interests. Additionally, Algonquin Park accommodations are combined with a variety of value added incentives including wilderness tours, educational materials, and recreational equipment.

Algonquin Park offers an abundance of plants and wildlife that other provincial and national parks can't compete with making it the ideal location for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. When planning your next spring vacation, think about the extent of activities that are available at Ontario's Algonquin Provincial Park.
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