
5 reasons to visit Sleeping Giant Provincial Park
Located just an hour’s drive from Thunder Bay, Sleeping Giant Provincial Park protects the majority of the Sibley Peninsula. This

Located just an hour’s drive from Thunder Bay, Sleeping Giant Provincial Park protects the majority of the Sibley Peninsula. This

Itching for ice out? We certainly are. But spring weather can be fickle. Hitting the lake too early, failing to

Amber reds, warm yellows, and oranges as brilliant as a nighttime campfire – there are few places with fall colours

Today’s post comes from Jordan Welch and Bianca Goncz, past Discovery staff at Lake Superior Provincial Park. Are you looking

Today’s post comes from Sofi Czich, previous canoe resource technician at Wabakimi Provincial Park. Planning a paddling trip during late

Preparing for a paddling adventure? Tying your canoe to your vehicle is an important step in safely making it to

We don’t know about you, but when we pack food for our backcountry trip, we plan on eating it. That

Today’s post is a polite rant from Quetico Provincial Park’s Librarian Jill Sorensen. We seem to constantly hear about expedition-style

Hey campers! Our parks are implementing new ways to deter bears and other wild critters from making off with your dinner. Read