Tag: southwestern Ontario

  • Falling in love with fall colours at Rondeau

    Today’s post comes from Olivia Pomajba, a summer student at Rondeau Provincial Park. “There is nothing permanent except change.” — Heraclitus As the blissful haze of summer fades, we confront the realities of the changing season: colder weather and back to school. Autumn brings change to our lives, and to our parks as well. Change can…

  • Five donor projects protecting Ontario's southwestern wildlife

    With summer in full swing, staff have been busy in parks, both in front of and behind the scenes! Through our donation program, parks across Ontario’s southwest have received funding for ongoing projects designed to protect some of the most unique wildlife in the province. Here are five of them:

  • The spring bird migration

    Today’s post was written by Laura Penner, a Discovery leader at Rondeau Provincial Park. Watching the world wake up and spring back to life after a long winter is something almost everyone looks forward to. While the winter has charm and stunning beauty, the thought of those long, warm days simply change the pace of…

  • Extended fall camping at five southwest parks

    Have you had enough camping already this year? Nope, we haven’t either! That’s why several of our parks are offering extended seasons this fall. Read on to find out where you should book your fall getaway:

  • Get a jump on June: summer camping in southwestern Ontario

    It may be the middle of winter, but we’re daydreaming of summer in southwestern Ontario! How about you? Get a jump start on planning your vacation. Book a campsite at one of these hidden gems today!

  • 5 reasons to visit Rondeau this fall

    You don’t need to leave southern Ontario to have a great fall experience. Rondeau Provincial Park — an oasis of nature nestled in between Windsor and London — has given visitors just that for over 125 years. Ontario’s second oldest provincial park has it all: spectacular colours, vibrant wildlife, and activities for the whole family.…

  • The best parts of a northern summer, according to a southern naturalist

    Every summer, you’ll find me in the parks of northern Ontario. When the operating season is done, and the visitors have returned home, I go back to where I’m from: the far south of the province. Moving between these regions gives me a special appreciation for my time in the north.

  • Wetland restoration wins big at John E. Pearce Provincial Park!

    2017 was a remarkable year at John E. Pearce Provincial Park.  Not only did the park celebrate its 60th anniversary, but it was also the grand opening of a multi-year wetland restoration project and Wetland “Storey” Trail.

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