
When the classroom merges with the forest
Today’s post comes from Sebastian Basualto, parks program educator for Awenda Provincial Park. Hello, I’m Sebastian, program educator here at

Today’s post comes from Sebastian Basualto, parks program educator for Awenda Provincial Park. Hello, I’m Sebastian, program educator here at

Do ticks and Lyme disease make you wary of going outdoors? Make sure you know how to protect yourself, pets,

The sun is shining, birds are chirping, and splashes of beautiful colour are beginning to pop up in parks. Spring

What did one tree say to the other on a snowy winter’s day? “My feet are cold…” “What feet?” Okay,

Staying active in the winter isn’t always easy. For some of us, it’s tempting to stay in, cuddle up, and

Today’s post comes from Anna Scuhr, a naturalist with Lake Superior Provincial Park. The arrival of snow and ice transforms

Today’s post comes from year-round multispecies angler and writer Ashley Rae of SheLovesToFish.com. As the ice freezes up across the

Many parks have well-maintained trails for winter use. Knowing the proper etiquette and rules for use helps to keep them

Welcome to the Ontario Parks “Eyes on the Skies” series. This will cover a wide range of astronomy topics with