Tag: garbage

  • What to do when garbage bins are full

    Access to green space and parks continues to be essential. With so many visitors enjoying campsites, parks, and beaches this summer, it has resulted in an influx of food and garbage left behind. This excess waste creates a dangerous situation when it is not disposed of properly. We’d like to ask our visitors to follow…

  • Creating art out of garbage… barrels that is!

    As the busiest provincial park in the province (with 1.5 million visitors annually!), Wasaga Beach Provincial Park deals with A LOT of garbage. We want to encourage our visitors to dispose of their trash in appropriate areas, and protect our natural spaces. That’s why we’re proud to share our new partnership where garbage and art collide: art…

  • Planes, paddles and portages: a journey of garbage

    This is a story about garbage. It wasn’t a quick journey. It took a plane ride, some paddling in a canoe, portaging, more paddling, another plane ride, and a drive on the highway. This garbage was left in Algonquin Provincial Park’s remote backcountry, something that, unfortunately, happens far too often.

  • That's a load of garbage!

    Most people think of provincial parks as beautiful spots to be one with nature. We see them as clean, protected places that are safe for wildlife. However, not everyone treats them that way.

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