Tag: Bronte Creek Provincial Park

  • Bronte Creek’s maple candy wars

    Today’s blog post was written by Jessica Stillman, Discovery Program project coordinator and maple syrup aficionado at Bronte Creek Provincial Park. Maple season is upon us! Trees have been tapped, sap is boiling, and Bronte Creek’s annual Maple Syrup Festival is underway, which means the biggest annual debate has also begun… …which is the better…

  • How to plan your trip to Bronte Creek

    Bronte Creek Provincial Park is a popular summer destination for weekend visits. With 11 group picnic shelters and thousands of picnic tables spread throughout the day-use area, the park is well-equipped to host its 5,000 visitors each weekend during the summer. Conveniently located on the boarders of Oakville and Burlington just north of the QEW/403,…

  • Bronte Creek’s maple candy wars

    Today’s blog post was written by Jessica Stillman, school outreach coordinator and maple syrup aficionado at Bronte Creek Provincial Park. Maple season is upon us! Trees have been tapped, sap is boiling, and Bronte Creek’s annual Maple Syrup Festival is underway, which means the biggest annual debate has also begun… …which is the better form…

  • How to leave the park greener than you found it

    Today’s post comes from Sheila Wiebe, a marketing and development specialist at Bronte Creek Provincial Park. I promise to be greener. Don’t get me wrong, I’m already pretty green. However, after leading an Earth Day park clean up, I decided I need to take it one step further and double up my efforts to further…

  • Life lessons working with Bobolinks

    Today’s post comes from Victoria Reimer, Bronte Creek Provincial Park’s Green Jobs summer student and friend to birds everywhere. If you asked me what a Green Jobs student was before I started, I wouldn’t have known myself. Now, after being in the role, I can tell you it’s a wonderful opportunity to become intimately connected…

  • Back to school at Bronte Creek

    How do you fit a whole 682 ha park into a classroom? Package it up into one of our many hands-on, activity-based school programs! Located in Oakville, Bronte Creek Provincial Park now offers a suite of in-school programs that complement our in-park education programs. Let our staff take your group on a journey of discovery…

  • My 50 trees challenge

    Today’s post comes from Sheila Wiebe, a Marketing and Development Specialist at Bronte Creek Provincial Park. I recently celebrated the halfway point in my life. The milestone of 50 years on this Earth, half a century. As I usually do around my birthday I reflected on the past year: the accomplishments, the challenges, and everything…

  • Bobo-what?

    When Bobolinks are mentioned in mixed audiences, you invariably get muffled laughter, quizzical looks and finally the question, “A bobo-what?” Bobolinks are small songbirds in the same family as grackles and meadowlarks.  The breeding male is most recognizable by its black body and white back with a buff patch at the nape.

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