Tag: fall hiking

  • 5 ways to keep ecological integrity in mind this fall

    Ecological integrity can be a tricky concept to nail down. But in the simplest terms, it means keeping nature — and all of its component parts — whole. Planning to visits our parks this fall? Here are the top five ways to keep ecological integrity in mind during your visit:

  • Sudbury rocks for fall hiking!

    September is one of the best times of the year to get out into nature and hike! Most of the month of September is still technically summer. While usually cooler on average than August, it’s still warm and often without the humidity. Not to mention, bugs are just a distant memory! The Sudbury region is rich…

  • 5 reasons to visit Rideau River Provincial Park this fall

    Located just 40 minutes outside of Ottawa, Rideau River Provincial Park offers a relaxing camping experience with activities for the whole family. Rideau River is open for camping and day use until October 10! Here are a few reasons why you’ll love to experience this park in the fall season:

  • Fall hiking at Rainbow Falls Provincial Park

    Todays’ post is from Allison Spadoni, superintendent of our Nipigon Node parks, Rainbow Falls, Neys, and White Lake.  Ah, fall! It’s the ideal time of year for getting outside and tackling some of the longer hikes on your bucket list! What makes the fall season such a great time for hiking? Well, while the days…

  • Fall camping in southwestern Ontario

    Not ready to say goodbye to summer? Neither are we. Fall arrives late in this part of the province, which means campers can extend their fair-weather excursions all through October! Book a relaxing and rejuvenating midweek getaway at one of these parks:

  • Experience late fall camping at Silent Lake Provincial Park

    Picture this: the sound of a crackling fire filling the crisp fall air, the soft sound of leaves falling in the forest, dipping your paddle into a still lake during a misty sunrise, and best of all… no bugs! This is late fall camping at Silent Lake Provincial Park. Looking for a quiet and relaxing…

  • It’s September — what are the bears up to?

    The nights are getting cooler, the days are getting shorter, and the bears know there is limited time to finish packing on the pounds before retiring to their winter dens. Food will only be available until about mid-October, so the days of feasting are quickly ending. Like the summer, in September bears are focused on…

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