Category: Winter

  • Winter fun in southeastern Ontario

    Just because snowflakes are flying doesn’t mean you have to wait ’til spring to explore our parks again! These southeastern parks provide plenty of wonderful close-to-home winter activities.

  • January's digital download

    Winter camping: for those who want a little more space. Ready to try a cold weather camping trip? Review our tips for winter camping! This month’s FREE digital download comes from Sleeping Giant Provincial Park. Throughout 2023, we’re sharing a free downloadable graphic for you to use as wallpaper for your favourite devices. We’ve specially sized…

  • 6 essential items to pack for your winter hike

    Trail guide and cellphone and water in bottles, Flashlight just in case your hike is a dawdle, High energy snacks secured with drawstrings, These are a few of our essential things… (can’t you just hear Maria von Trapp’s voice?) A walk through a pine tree forest in crunchy snow can be dreamy, however your trip…

  • December's digital download

    The best part of winter? Mother Nature debuts her annual colour palette, with shades of blue, grey, green, and white painted across the province. This month’s FREE digital download comes from Sleeping Giant Provincial Park. Throughout 2022, we’re sharing a free downloadable graphic for you to use as wallpaper for your favourite devices. We’ve specially…

  • A beginner's guide to cross-country skiing

    Picture this: you’re gliding through a glittering, snow-covered forest. You hear bird calls, and see signs of forest life all around you. There’s no better way to enjoy winter at Ontario Parks than on a set of skis. If you’re not a cross-country skier already, here are some beginner tips to get you started.

  • March's digital download

    Warm weather will be here before you know it. Get one last winter adventure in this March and get outside! This month’s FREE digital download comes from Sleeping Giant Provincial Park. Throughout 2022, we’re sharing a free downloadable graphic for you to use as wallpaper for your favourite devices. We’ve specially sized these images for…

  • Snow sleuths

    Our naturalists don’t hibernate for the winter, and they’ve spotted some pretty neat creature tracks in the snow. When you’re doing your own snow sleuthing, try these winter tracking tips. We’re inviting you to test your wildlife identification skills! So tell us, snow sleuths: who made these tracks?

  • Winter yurt camping at MacGregor Point Provincial Park

    Today’s blog comes from Elizabeth Rose at ThisGrowingLife, who recounts her trip to the park in 2020.  Over the years, our family has camped in every season, and in many different types of accommodations. However, it wasn’t until our trip to MacGregor Point Provincial Park that we finally got the opportunity to experience yurt camping!

  • 7 ideas for romantic in-park dates

    Valentine’s Day can be about more than roses and champagne. Why not surprise your loved one(s) with a trip to the great outdoors? It’s a great opportunity to get in touch with nature and spend some quality time together. If you’re not sure where to go, we’ve got you covered! Take a look at some…

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