Tag: Rainbow Falls

  • 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…

  • Campsite vacancy highlights: July 19-21

    The time to strengthen and rediscover our connection to nature is now! Get outside and reconnect at one of these feature campsites. 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 July 18, 2019):

  • Campsite vacancy highlights: June 28 – July 1

    Keen to get out of town for the Canada Day long weekend? If you’re looking for a beautiful campsite, go north! We’ve got some beautiful campsites available, including many with electricity! 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 10:30 am on June…

  • 5 reasons to explore Ontario Parks in an RV

    Today’s post comes from Catherine Sugrue, a writer for Canadian leading lifestyle blog DoTheDaniel.com. Catherine is one of six content creators we invited to document and share their Ontario Parks RV experience in a custom-wrapped RV as part of this year’s OP125 celebrations. In 2018, Ontario Parks turned 125 years old. Recognized all over the world for stunning scenic landscapes and outdoor…

  • Then and now: vintage parks postcards

    2018 marks Ontario Parks’ 125th anniversary and we’ve been digging through our archives in search of some of the coolest vintage photographs, documents, and artifacts. Throughout the year we are sharing our discoveries in a series of OP125 blog posts! This post showcases a collection of vintage postcards featuring a few of our beautiful parks…

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