
How to avoid getting lost
We can definitely recommend “losing yourself” in our provincial parks by delighting in the sights and sounds of nature, and

We can definitely recommend “losing yourself” in our provincial parks by delighting in the sights and sounds of nature, and

Today’s post comes from Janet Fenton, a park program educator with Presqu’ile Provincial Park. Many of you might be surprised

Excessive noise. Transporting firewood. Have you ever wondered why certain rules exist? Thought, research, and science go into the laws

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

Did you know that Kakabeka Falls is Ontario’s second tallest waterfall? Camp, hike, bike, and swim to your heart’s content

Ontario Parks protects not only land, but also a network of over one million hectares of lakes and rivers across

While swimming, boating and other water activities are a centerpiece of many Ontario Parks adventures, there are also risks associated

Frontenac Provincial Park is a four-season backcountry park with great opportunities for interior camping, hiking, paddling, and winter activities! Nestled

Today’s post comes from Sarah Wiebe, park interpreter at Rondeau Provincial Park. When you think of spring birding at Rondeau Provincial