
Orphaned after the Ice Age
Today’s post comes from Cara Freitag, a park naturalist at Sleeping Giant Provincial Park. One of the most interesting stories

Today’s post comes from Cara Freitag, a park naturalist at Sleeping Giant Provincial Park. One of the most interesting stories

Today’s blog comes from Charlotte Westcott, Discovery Leader at Neys Provincial Park. When you look at a rock, what do you
Roger LaFontaine originally came to Algonquin Provincial Park looking for creepy creatures like leeches, snails, crayfish and rotifers in the

The deep green boreal forest of Kettle Lakes Provincial Park contains 22 beautiful little lakes. Of these lakes, 20 are

Our “Forever Protected” series shares why each and every park belongs in Ontario Parks. In today’s post, Kathleen Houlahan Chayer

Today’s post comes from Grace McGarry and Meghan Drake, Discovery Program staff at Neys and Mark Puumala, Resident Geologist at

Our “Forever protected” series shares why each and every one belongs in Ontario Parks. Our great system of protected areas
Today’s post comes from Breanna Hall, past park interpreter at Sleeping Giant Provincial Park. Special thanks to Clarence Surette, archaeologist