Make nature your “Third Place”!

three people in forest looking out at forest

Today’s blog comes from Market Development Specialist Stephanie Etherington.

Why settle for bronze when third places are pure gold?

In the whirlwind of modern life, it’s essential to find a sanctuary beyond home and work—a place to unwind, belong, explore, and connect with others.

Traditionally, these cherished “third places” have included cafes, bars, and malls. But where can you go to benefit from socializing, community building, and the healing power of nature?

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Nature is the ultimate third place!

A simple stay in the outdoors works wonders for reducing stress, anxiety, and even physical discomforts like headaches or indigestion. Not only does nature benefit your brain—it benefits for your body, too!

two people canoeing on lake

Activities like cycling, swimming, hiking, and paddling improve cardiovascular health, tone muscles, lower blood pressure, and even strengthen your immune system.

Best of all? These outdoor hobbies are often low-cost and perfect for bonding with friends and family.

From a shared paddle to birding or guided meditation, nature offers meaningful moments and rewarding experiences that make it the ideal third place.

Person throwing a frisbee in forest

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Your next adventure awaits!

If nature is already your third place, you’re in great company! Visiting one of our beautiful parks is a fantastic way to connect with people who share similar values.

Strike up a conversation with fellow trail-goers or our friendly park staff—you may make new friends or discover something new about your favorite natural space.

Group women hikers sitting on log in forest

If you can’t make it to one of our parks, explore a green space closer to home. Any bit of nature is the ultimate third place to unwind and connect with our communities!

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Group outings made easy

Ready to reclaim your sacred third space? Consider getting a seasonal pass online or at your local provincial park.

It’s a cost-effective way to enjoy the outdoors with friends and family, and if everyone fits in one car, the trip becomes even more affordable.  

The money spent on seasonal permits helps support the maintenance, management, and protection of parks, ensuring that your third place remains a beautiful and accessible destination for years to come.

Trail marker on tree, blurry person and dog in background

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Let the outdoors be your escape and recharge!

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