Tag: Partnerships

  • 4 top tips for fall hiking adventures

    Fall is our favourite hiking season. It’s not too hot. The bugs are gone. Solitude is easier to find. But fall hiking has its own complications, especially when it comes to weather. Before heading out, check out this handy fall hiking checklist:

  • Reforestation at Balsam Lake: round "brew"

    Last year, we collaborated with our friends at Collective Arts Brewing to brew up a tasty ecological reforestation project for Balsam Lake Provincial Park. Thanks to your unwavering support, we’re thrilled to announce that we’re back with Collective Arts to debut their newest brew: Trail Loop Honey Lager! Keep reading to learn how Ontario Parks…

  • Cheers to reforestation!

    Great work everyone! Field Guide and hats are now SOLD OUT, with a portion of every purchase supporting reforestation work at Balsam Lake! If you’re keen to support reforestation at Balsam Lake, please consider donating directly! Ontario Parks and Collective Arts are brewing up a tasty ecological reforestation project for Balsam Lake Provincial Park this…

  • What RV trends do we expect to see?

    In today’s post, our friends at the Canadian Recreational Vehicle Association share their insights into the latest RV trends, and invite you to the Toronto Spring Camping and RV Show (a free online event). Many industries have taken a hit during the pandemic, but the Canadian RV and camping industry was an exception. More and more…

  • Introductory backcountry camping tips from The Trip Shed

    There’s a lot that goes into planning a backcountry camping trip. You have to map out your route, organize your supplies, and practice your camping skills to ensure you have a safe and enjoyable trip. But unfortunately, if you’ve only ever camped in a campground, planning your first trip can seem daunting. Where do you…

  • How our partners helped us protect our parks in 2019

    We are privileged to work with partner organizations that help us keep our parks accessible for the millions of Ontarians who use them every year.

  • 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:

  • Top 3 paddling destinations in Ontario’s Sunset Country

    Ever paddled through the hush of the boreal forest at dawn? Watched the sun rise over a network of Canadian Shield lakes? Whether you prefer canoe, kayak or SUP, Sunset Country is a paddler’s paradise.

  • Protected: Introducing the Healthy Parks Healthy People Strategic Plan

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