
Then and now: mapping and GIS
Today’s post comes from Steven Groulx, a GIS Database Technician in Algonquin Provincial Park. Today is GIS Day, and to

Today’s post comes from Steven Groulx, a GIS Database Technician in Algonquin Provincial Park. Today is GIS Day, and to

This blog was written by park besties: Alysa and Zuzanna! They gave us another recap of their summer weekend adventures,
Written by Discovery Program Project Coordinator Jessica Stillman. Teachers, did you know you can help your students be more engaged

While 32 provincial parks remain open for the winter, the rest hibernate until spring. But closing a park isn’t as

Over the years, Ontario Parks staff have created many blogs about turtles, their significance to the Ontario landscape, and why

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

Parks alone are not enough to save species at risk. As we’ve continued our species-at-risk blog series this summer, we’ve

Today’s blog comes to us from Sam Alison, former Ontario Parks Gray Ratsnake researcher at Murphys Point Provincial Park. I

Today’s post comes from Natural Heritage Education Supervisor Alistair MacKenzie at Pinery Provincial Park. The landscape of Ontario Parks is