Tag: wallpaper
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February's digital download
Looking for an adventure? There’s “snowhere” better to explore than our natural spaces! We guarantee you’ll have an “ice” day! This month’s digital download features the ultimate winter destination: Killarney Provincial Park! Throughout 2022, we’re sharing a free downloadable graphic for you to use as wallpaper for your favourite devices. We’ve specially sized these images…
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August's digital download
Being lulled to sleep by the call of a loon or the waves lapping at the shore…does it get any better than this? Did you know that spending time outdoors is proven to help with sleep problems? Pair that with the 100% natural sleep sounds, you’ve got a night of sweet dreams ahead! This month’s…
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May's digital download
With the arrival of spring comes the familiar call of our provincial bird. The sights and sounds of these iconic birds capture the hearts of all Ontarians. Learn more about the Common Loon. Throughout 2021, we’re sharing a free downloadable graphic for you to use as wallpaper for your favourite devices. We’ve specially sized these…
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April's digital download
We’re all familiar with the White Trillium — also referred to as Wake Robin or Large-leaved Trillium — as Ontario’s provincial flower. But have you seen a Red Trillium? You can find these jewel-toned beauties in the understory of rich deciduous or mixed forests. Throughout 2021, we’re sharing a free downloadable graphic for you to use…
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February's digital download
Are you hibernating this winter? This year, you don’t have to go far to get some fresh crisp air. Nature is right in your own backyard or local provincial park. Participate in some fun winter activities like making snowmen and snow angels, or looking at winter wildlife tracks!
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January's digital download
Everything looks better with a fresh dusting of snow. Happy New Year, parks-lovers!
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December's digital download
Don’t let the Northern Shrike’s small size deceive you. These little floofs are strict carnivores and will stealthily hunt anything of manageable size, including insects, mice, lizards, and other birds. Northern Shrikes spend the breeding season in the far north, but can be found south of Thunder Bay and Sudbury during the winter, so watch…
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November's digital download
Sneaking out of your tent in the middle of the night to stare up at the stars… is there anything better? There’s no substitution for witnessing a starry sky firsthand, but this month’s FREE digital download is a good start!
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June's digital download
Spending more time in video meetings than in natural spaces lately? Bring a piece of Ontario Parks to your next call. This month’s FREE digital download is available for your virtual background needs.