
The Lake Superior Provincial Park Dark Sky Preserve
On July 17, 2018, Lake Superior Provincial Park was officially recognized as a nationally certified Dark Sky Preserve by the Royal Astronomical Society

On July 17, 2018, Lake Superior Provincial Park was officially recognized as a nationally certified Dark Sky Preserve by the Royal Astronomical Society

A single piece of firewood can destroy millions of trees. Throwing a few pieces of firewood into the trunk of

This post was written by David LeGros, park naturalist at Algonquin Provincial Park. Are you an explorer? Heading out into

Today’s post comes from Evan McCaul, Ecologist with Ontario Parks’ Northwest Zone. While conducting an ecological inventory of Brightsand River Provincial

In 2018, Killarney Provincial Park became Ontario’s first provincial park to be designated as a Dark Sky Preserve by the Royal

Our “Forever protected” series shares why each and every park belongs in Ontario Parks. In today’s post, Zone Ecologist Corina

Today’s post comes from Olivia Pomajba, a summer student at Rondeau Provincial Park. “I hold no terrors in these handsI am

Many Ontario Parks have their “signature” wildlife: commonly-encountered and charismatic animals that most park visitors hope to catch a glimpse

Calling all community scientists! Grab your paddle and join us for the 27th Annual Loon Counts at Killarney Provincial Park.