Tag: Bronte Creek

  • Snow-throwing tips

    No, we don’t mean snowballs… …we’re talking winter disc golfing at Bronte Creek Provincial Park!

  • Family Day 2020

    Family Day is the perfect opportunity to get your loved ones outdoors for a winter adventure. Here are some exciting happenings at Ontario Parks this Family Day Weekend:

  • Holiday boredom busters in southwestern Ontario

    Is “I’m bored” a constant refrain during the winter school break? Boredom can be good for kids’ creativity,  but it can be demanding on a parent’s last nerve. Out of ideas? We have you covered. Southwestern Ontario boasts nine parks which are open over the school break, offering a variety of indoor and outdoor programs,…

  • 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…

  • November/December events at Ontario Parks

    Many of our parks hibernate through the winter, but for others, the fun’s just getting started! From Victorian farmhouses to dryland dogsledding, we’ve got some exciting events this November and December!

  • Campsite vacancy highlights: October 4-6

    Say WATT! We have electrical sites available across the province. No matter where you go, you’ll find a hook up waiting for you. Scout out your ideal campsite on our Campsite Browsing/Reservation tool (including pictures of most campsites!), or check out these featured campsites (available as of 9:30 am. on October 3, 2019):

  • 201.9 fm Learn to Camp: we’ve been everywhere, man

    You are tuning in to the 201.9 fm Learn to Camp station. We will be your disc jockeys for this blog, and will be playing some of the sweet, sweet sounds of summer. Sit back, relax, and enjoy reading about the “sites” and scenes of our Learn to Camp season!

  • Preparing for winter when you live off the land

    This blog post comes from Sheila Wiebe, a Natural Heritage Education Specialist at Bronte Creek Provincial Park. Don’t forget to check out Bronte Creek’s Harvest Festival on September 28 and 29, 2019! Anyone who tends their own vegetable garden will know first-hand that one needs to be resourceful at harvest time. The size of your…

  • Halloween 2019 at Ontario Parks

    By the pricking of our thumbs, something wicked this way comes… We’ve got tons of haunted Halloween events coming up this month! And don’t forget to check out events page for late-breaking additions. Will you be visiting the ghosts of campers past this October?

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