
Underground, underwater or frozen solid: how do frogs & toads spend the winter?
This post was written by Algonquin Provincial Park’s Assistant Superintendent David LeGros. As the crisp fall days get colder and

This post was written by Algonquin Provincial Park’s Assistant Superintendent David LeGros. As the crisp fall days get colder and

Today’s post comes from Cara Freitag, past Discovery staff at Neys Provincial Park. When I first sat down to write

So you still haven’t had enough of the outdoors, even though winter has arrived? Neither have we! Day-tripping to your

If you’re reading this, you’re likely a human being with a core body temperature around 37ºC. Your body works very

Algonquin Provincial Park is one of the most iconic places in Ontario all year round, and that’s for good reason!

Today’s post comes from Marianne Busque, a school outreach coordinator with the Ontario Parks Discovery program. 3… 2… 1… Let’s

Today’s post comes from Heather Stern, a Senior Park Clerk who has worked at Samuel de Champlain for seven seasons.

This year’s winter collection invites you to celebrate family memories, then get out to make new ones! We know you’ll

As winter approaches, the days grow shorter, air grows colder, and the natural world begins to slow down. Both humans