
Why social trails are damaging to provincial parks
Park-lovers are natural explorers, and we love our visitors’ passion for adventure. Sometimes, we see our visitors create their own

Park-lovers are natural explorers, and we love our visitors’ passion for adventure. Sometimes, we see our visitors create their own

In today’s post, the Chairdog of the Ontario Barks committee shows off his best buds at their favourite provincial parks

Black Bears live across Ontario in forested areas where they can find enough food, shelter, and denning sites. Our provincial

Surrounded by shining waters and cloaked in towering pines, Finlayson Point Provincial Park lies just south of the Village of

Today’s post comes from our friends at the Invasive Species Centre. The beauty of a hike does not need to

As the days get shorter and the colder weather arrives, it’s time to talk self-care. Bubble baths and meditation are

Fall is our favourite hiking season. It’s not too hot. The bugs are gone. Solitude is easier to find. But

Today’s blog comes from Ontario Barks’ Activities Director. We all know the excitement that builds in your chest when you

This post is brought to you from our guest blogger Sitka the Border Collie, with help from her human Laura