Algonquin garden
Algonquin Park is located Mqatahben the Gulf of Georgia and the Ottawa River in Central Ontario, Canada,
The fall season is the best time to visit the park, with their coats tend Winter
And are of brilliant autumn colors, including red, yellow and dark green is also compounded by the blue sky
Sparkling water and beautiful and elegant.
Attracts the park in autumn season huge numbers of local visitors
And tourists who flock to see them blooming red maple
From mid-September to mid-October
Algonquin Park is the oldest and largest botanical garden in Ontario was founded in 1893
To serve as a reserve of valuable timber In 1896,
Work was completed railway leading to the southern part of the park
Which are specially designed to transport wood out of the park, but it opened its doors for the transfer of tourists also.
And after the completion of Highway 30 leading to the garden in 1933,
Algonquin turned into a shrine for tourists was abandoned railway in 1947
And take care of wood became the third priority after the park was its primary objective.
Algonquin Park amounting to about 8,000 square kilometers of Ontario
It is home to a large number of wild animals such as moose, wolves, black bears
Add to small mammals such as otters, foxes, squirrels and raccoons.
Have been recorded more than 250 species of birds, most notably the loons, which adorns the park lakes.
And has more than 2,400 lake and a canal along the 1500-km
Algonquin Park is located Mqatahben the Gulf of Georgia and the Ottawa River in Central Ontario, Canada,
The fall season is the best time to visit the park, with their coats tend Winter
And are of brilliant autumn colors, including red, yellow and dark green is also compounded by the blue sky
Sparkling water and beautiful and elegant.
Attracts the park in autumn season huge numbers of local visitors
And tourists who flock to see them blooming red maple
From mid-September to mid-October
Algonquin Park is the oldest and largest botanical garden in Ontario was founded in 1893
To serve as a reserve of valuable timber In 1896,
Work was completed railway leading to the southern part of the park
Which are specially designed to transport wood out of the park, but it opened its doors for the transfer of tourists also.
And after the completion of Highway 30 leading to the garden in 1933,
Algonquin turned into a shrine for tourists was abandoned railway in 1947
And take care of wood became the third priority after the park was its primary objective.
Algonquin Park amounting to about 8,000 square kilometers of Ontario
It is home to a large number of wild animals such as moose, wolves, black bears
Add to small mammals such as otters, foxes, squirrels and raccoons.
Have been recorded more than 250 species of birds, most notably the loons, which adorns the park lakes.
And has more than 2,400 lake and a canal along the 1500-km
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