Tag: Park Superintendent

  • Communication is key: from student to park superintendent

    Today’s blog was written by Dave Ward, park superintendent for Ontario Parks’ Temagami Cluster. The year is 2007. I had just completed my first year of college and had no idea what direction I wanted to go with my career. I happened to know someone who worked for Ontario Parks as an interpreter in the…

  • Where can a paddle take you?

    In today’s post, Rondeau Provincial Park‘s Chief Park Naturalist Jess Matthews takes us back in time… There may be a time when you used your paddle to get through white caps. At other times, it leisurely pulled you over still wetlands. They are a lifeline. Solid, reliable; something that won’t break down on whatever journey…

  • "Superinten-tions:" insights from superintendents past and present

    This post was written by Warren Verina, Assistant Superintendent at Algonquin Provincial Park. Stop and rewind 125 years (give or take a few months). Imagine you are asked to gather rations and supplies, leave the bustling city of Toronto, and head north to the wilderness to what is now known as Algonquin Provincial Park.

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