Tag: Health
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Five outdoor activities to improve your health
Who needs a gym membership when you have the outdoors? Outdoor exercise has a stronger effect on blood pressure and mood than indoor exercise. Stress is relieved within minutes of exposure to nature as measured by muscle tension, blood pressure, and brain activity. To put it simply, time spent outside is good for you! Let’s…
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Ontario Parks: a natural place of healing
In today’s post, Discovery Lead Tim Tully asks us a very important question. What do parks mean to you? Chances are this is a question that has recently taken on more importance.
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How to use your senses to experience nature at home
Today’s post comes from Rachel Gagnon, Ontario Parks’ Healthy Parks Healthy People Coordinator. Did you know that nature can touch all our senses: sound, smell, sight, touch, and taste? During these times when we can’t visit our favourite natural spaces, bringing pieces of nature home can help us experience some of its benefits. So few…
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4 ways camping helps us slow down and enjoy life
Today’s post comes from Connor Oke, an Ontario Parks marketing intern. We live in a world that demands a lot of us. Canadians work overtime at higher rates than they did 25 years ago. At the same time, we spend more hours in front of screens and on social media, which are linked to increased…
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The restorative health benefits of protected areas
Today’s blog post comes from Catherine Reining, a graduate in the Master of Environment Studies program at Wilfrid Laurier University. We know spending time in nature offers a ton of health benefits like reduced stress, better sleep, and lower blood pressure. But what is the role of parks and protected areas in human health?
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My experience completing the 30×30 Challenge
This blog comes from Lily Carlson, a travel blogger and social media influencer at Lily’s Lens on Life. “Spending time in nature has a way of nurturing the soul” – Katrina Mayer Ever since I was a little girl, the great outdoors has been tied to so many incredible memories, including hiking with friends, swimming…
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Be air aware
Are you enjoying the health benefits of time in nature this summer? The outdoors make a great place to get your workout in. Whether it’s hiking, cycling, or swimming, there are tons of ways to be active in nature. But outdoor workouts bring a host of environmental conditions along with them.
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Is your favourite park making you sneeze?
For those who suffer from asthma or allergies, the warmer weather and park visits can sometimes mean running nose, watery eyes or breathing difficulties. It’s time for a quick pollen lesson to better equip you to take control of your breathing.