Tag: plants

  • Rise of the clones

    Today’s post comes from Cara Freitag, past park naturalist at Neys Provincial Park. When I first sat down to write this post, I felt doubt about whether or not people would want to read it. “Who cares about plant rhizomes? Why would anyone read that?” I asked myself. Well, I care about plant rhizomes. After…

  • Don't bring plants from home!

    Our parks protect some of the most biodiverse places in Ontario, and this biodiversity includes an enormous number of native plant species. From giant Tulip Trees in the south to small ancient White Cedars on the Niagara Escarpment, north to carnivorous wildflowers (and the infamous Poison Ivy almost everywhere) — plants are the basis of our forest…

  • A forest of friends

    Today’s post comes to us from Heather Stern, a naturalist at Bon Echo Provincial Park.  Many people visit parks each summer for vacation, relaxation, adventure, or more generally, a break from city life. These are all great reasons to get outside and enjoy nature. However, while visitation to provincial parks is increasing, we want knowledge…

  • Chilling out by the lake: arctic-alpine disjunct plants along Lake Superior

    Today’s post comes from Park Naturalist Lesley Ng of Sleeping Giant Provincial Park. Did you know there are blooming beauties which are adapted for the arctic tundra or alpine environments? In short, they like it cold! And we don’t need traverse tundra or climb mountains to see them. We just need to take a spring hike along…

  • 5 conversations to have with your child before your next camping trip

    Racing around the campground with brand new friends. Building sandcastles on the beach. Roasting marshmallows over the campfire. Some of our best childhood memories are made in parks. Before you pack your little ones into the car for your next family vacation, here are five conversations to make sure your trip is as safe as…

  • BioBlitz at Sleeping Giant

    Team members from our Northwest Zone, including Barb Rees, Evan McCaul, Lesley Ng, Renée Lalonde, Laura Myers and Kyra Santin, combined to share the results of Sleeping Giant’s summer BioBlitz!  Sleeping Giant Provincial Park isn’t just home to beautiful cliffs and hiking trails. The park also plays host to a diverse group of plants and animals.…

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