Tag: Neys

  • Then and Now: park entrance signs

    Today, we’re taking a look at some Ontario Parks entrance signs and how they have evolved through the ages!

  • Hot spots to have a cup of tea in Ontario Parks’ northwest

    Today’s post comes from Laura Myers, a tea lover and Marketing Specialist with Ontario Parks. This blog is dedicated to all of those who love tea and nature. Whether it’s a cool summer evening, or a chilly winter day, it’s always a good time for tea time. There’s something about having a cup of tea…

  • Reserve your Canada Day campsite early!

    Does the cold weather have you dreaming of sunny days on the beach and warm nights by the campfire? Thanks to our five-month advance booking window, you can lock down your July campsite early! Here’s a list of 10 parks sure to chase away the midwinter blues:

  • Campsite vacancy highlights: August 16-18

    This August, Ontario Parks is challenging you to spend 30 minutes in nature each day for 30 days. You know what would make meeting that challenge really easy? Spending a whole weekend in nature! 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 noon on…

  • Under the Volcano Trail at Neys Provincial Park

    Today’s post comes from Grace McGarry and Meghan Drake, Discovery Program staff at Neys and Mark Puumala, Resident Geologist at the Ministry of Energy, Northern Development and Mines. Neys Provincial Park is a special place. It has so many qualities that stand out when compared to other parks. One of these qualities is the park’s Under…

  • Campsite vacancy highlights: August 9-11

    Time in nature has been proven to lead to better sleep, improved productivity, and lower stress. What better reasons to go camping? 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 noon on August 8, 2019):

  • Listening to nature's music

    Today’s post comes from Kyra Santin, a Natural Heritage Education and Marketing Student from our Northwest Zone.  George Santayana — poet, philosopher and naturalist — said, “The Earth has music for those who listen.” The earth holds a lot of beauty within it. If we open our eyes and ears, and listen to the world…

  • Sketching Superior: the Group of Seven in Neys Provincial Park

    Today’s post is from Maureen Forrester, Neys Provincial Park’s Natural Heritage Education Leader. The Group of Seven is a famous group of Canadian artists who formed with the mission to paint the truly rugged landscape of Canada; something they did not feel could be achieved with the popular European artistic style of the time.

  • Campsite vacancy highlights: July 12-14

    Research shows that camping in nature is good for our mental and physical well-being. What better reason to head out with family and friends into the great outdoors and sleep under the stars? Scout out your ideal campsite on our Campsite Browsing/Reservation tool (including pictures of most campsites!), or check out these featured campsites (available as…

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