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Most people think of provincial parks as beautiful spots to be one with nature. We see them as clean, protected

Most people think of provincial parks as beautiful spots to be one with nature. We see them as clean, protected
Today’s post comes from Park Naturalist Roger LaFontaine, a classically trained biologist and amateur Sasquatch researcher. He has spent nearly two

Today’s post comes from Megan and Cora, two of Halfway Lake Provincial Park‘s Discovery guides. As discovery guides, part of our

Today’s post comes from Alistair MacKenzie, our Supervisor of Natural Heritage Education and Resource Management at Pinery Provincial Park. In a province

When executed safely, your first backcountry trip forges lifelong memories, opening an immersive getaway into nature. But the leap from
Today’s post was written by Doug Gilmore, a recently retired superintendent of Woodland Caribou Provincial Park. The post commemorates the designation

Today’s post comes from Morgan Racz, an experienced summer student and winner of one of our 2018 student bursaries. This

In 2020, we have hundreds of wonderful female employees in Ontario Parks. But it wasn’t always this way. Some hardworking
Every March, cross-country skiers of all abilities descend on Quetico Provincial Park and the nearby town of Atikokan for the