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Travel guide of SixMileLake in Liuli lake, Canada

SixMileLake in Liuli Lake, Canada is located in the Great Lakes region. The scenery here is very beautiful, retaining all the essence and records of the earth's natural profile, without any man-made damage, and the ecosystem here is also very beautiful. The following is a tour guide for SixMileLake in Canada.

I finally waited for another week's vacation and decided to visit Bei 'an Province again. Last year, I went to the west of her, and this went only to the East.

This is one of the destinations of this trip: Devil's

Rock, which is 5 hours' drive from Toronto, so as always, we chose several stopovers to visit, and the first stop on the first day was Six SixMileLakeProvincial

Park.

When people in China name by numbers, they usually call them three, five and seven, but westerners like six or twelve. There is also a twelve-mile lake not far from here.

This park is mainly used for camping. We came here mainly to visit instead of rest, so we chose one of her leisure trails to walk.

The Liuli Lake is also located in Muskoka area, with a vertical and horizontal water system. The first trail we took was along the water's edge.

There are many small lotus flowers in the water.

crystal clear, fish swimming in the water.

On the shore are daisies, grass and rocks.

there is no need to pave roads in many places, and rocks are natural pavements.

Some waters are very shallow, and the aquatic plants stick out of the water, which is quiet and cool.

A dragonfly landed on the water grass, a long-lost sight.

typical canadian shield rocks on the shore.

Some stories should be made up for these stones. For example, the stone in this water is like a buffalo resting by the river.

rocks, lakes and pines.

sometimes a rock is just an island in a lake.

grass beside the Qingqing River.

The blue sky reflects this water surface even bluer. A rock emerges from the water surface, and a larger part of the water can be faintly seen on the side.

This trail by the lake is in memory of the painter DavidMilne, who was contemporary with GroupofSeven, but did not get enough attention.

after walking the memorial trail by the lake, we walked this MarshTrail again.

these swamps are accompanied by rocks.

Life is tenacious. As long as there is soil on the rocks, there are these weeds.

a tree root can even cross rocks to find the soil it needs.

there is always this Indian stone pile along the road.

the road sometimes twists and turns in the rocks, but it's not difficult to walk.

sometimes it's a small wooden bridge across the pond.

sometimes it's a flat rock covered with pine needles.

It's more the true nature of this wetland.

Of course, mushrooms are indispensable in the forest. Although the appearance of this mushroom is average, it is as big as a small bowl and still interesting.

this red mushroom is delicate and lovely.

wild strawberries are not as big as farmed ones.

these wild blueberries are not ripe yet.

small oak fruit.

what is this thing growing in the ground?

another dragonfly landed on the branch.

We stayed in Liuli Lake for about 2 hours, and then we continued on our way to the next stop: Kill Bear Island.