Tag: Fall
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October's digital download
October is the only month where it’s golden hour 24/7. Take a break and watch the colours change. This month’s FREE digital download reminds us though fall colours are brief, there’s still time to appreciate the splendour around us.
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September salmon fishing on Lake Superior
Did you know there are parks along Lake Superior’s eastern shore with great salmon fishing? Park staff who fish Superior’s north shore recommend two in particular: Pancake Bay and Lake Superior Provincial Parks. These parks are just forty minutes apart on the northeastern shore between Sault Ste. Marie and Wawa off Highway 17 (aka the Trans Canada Highway).
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September's digital download
Put down the pumpkin spice latte. The clear and crisp smell of the outdoors is all you need to dive head-first into fall.
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Extended fall camping at five southwest parks
Have you had enough camping already this year? Nope, we haven’t either! That’s why several of our parks are offering extended seasons this fall. Read on to find out where you should book your fall getaway:
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Ontario Parks thanks Killarney donors with a guided hike
Ontario’s provincial parks hold a special place in the hearts of our donors. Recently, they stepped up in a big way for Killarney Provincial Park.
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November's digital download
Have you seen the Sleeping Giant in the fall? Download this month’s FREE digital download, then read up on the history of Sleeping Giant Provincial Park, and why it has been on everyone’s destination bucket list for 75 years!
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Road-tripping through fall at Ontario Parks
Hi, I’m Carolyn, and I’m popping in on the Ontario Parks blog to highlight some of my favorite provincial parks that you can visit throughout the fall, which I think is one of the best times to travel in Ontario. Please read on as we road-trip around Ontario:
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5 reasons to visit Rondeau this fall
You don’t need to leave southern Ontario to have a great fall experience. Rondeau Provincial Park — an oasis of nature nestled in between Windsor and London — has given visitors just that for over 125 years. Ontario’s second oldest provincial park has it all: spectacular colours, vibrant wildlife, and activities for the whole family.…
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Fall fishing at Sauble Falls Provincial Park
This post comes from Kevin Deacon, passionate angler and Head Gate/Park Warden at Sauble Falls Provincial Park. Fishing is a great experience for anyone, whether you’re looking for a new adventure or you’ve been casting a line for years. As the summer weather cools down, fall fishing season heats up. Sauble Falls Provincial Park is…