Tag: trail safety

  • Your winter preparedness guide

    If you’re reading this, you’re likely a human being with a core body temperature around 37ºC. Your body works very hard to maintain this temperature. If it drops even a few degrees, moving, thinking, and other basic tasks become difficult. You will need to warm up quickly, or you may find yourself in a dangerous…

  • “Leaves of three, let it be. Berries white, take flight.”

    So goes the easy-to-remember rhyme that’s supposed to help you identify the infamous Poison Ivy plant. Touching Poison Ivy can result in extraordinarily unpleasant itchy blisters. So identifying this species is an important outdoor skill. While memorable, the popular rhyme is short on details. Should you avoid every plant with three leaves? What if it…

  • Wet weather hiking

    You’ve planned your trip and thought of everything. Your boots are sitting at the door and your backpack is full of water, snacks, route maps, extra clothes, and your trusty first aid kit. Your favourite park awaits! You slip into your boots, open the door, and… …pouring rain.

  • Paddling Woodland Caribou Provincial Park after a forest fire

    Today’s post comes from Kristiana Wilson, Assistant Park Superintendent at Woodland Caribou Provincial Park.  2021 was quite the fire season in Ontario. Last year alone, approximately 55% of Woodland Caribou Provincial Park burned due to natural forest fires. The park is no stranger to forest fires — fire is key for regeneration in the boreal…

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