I was not far enough in the country to see the rough wilderness, mountains, and wildlife in Canada. However, I visited the Algonquin National Park, which is relatively flat, with many lakes and dense forests. For a one day tour, I can recommend renting a canoe and paddle along the vast lakes, surrounded by trees. From Toronto, it’s a 300-kilometer drive. On the way there you will see fewer buildings, more wooden houses, and more countryside inns and restaurants when you approach the park.

 

Post processed with: Aurora 2019, Photoshop 2019

  • Camera: ILCE-6000
  • Aperture: ƒ/4.5
  • Shutter speed: 1/500s
  • Focal length: 55mm
  • ISO: 100