
Backcountry basics: storing and disposing of food
We don’t know about you, but when we pack food for our backcountry trip, we plan on eating it. That

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

Today’s post comes from Brittany Thatcher and Jill Legault of Quetico Provincial Park. Going meatless on hiking excursions, canoe trips, or

Backcountry paddlers, meet your next bucket list destination! Solace Provincial Park is the perfect spot to get away from it

This blog was written by Marketing and Discovery Specialist Dave Sproule. It’s a rugged, time-worn landscape. A fractured piece of the

Today’s post comes from Nick Lacombe, fisheries biologist at Algonquin Provincial Park. For me, springtime in Algonquin means trout fishing.

Today’s post comes from Will Oades, Discovery Program Educator at Sleeping Giant Provincial Park. Eating in the backcountry should be

Today’s blog comes from Quetico Provincial Park Canoe Route Technician Gavin Morito-Karn. In 2019, I spent my summer paddling across a