For 125 years, Ontario's provincial parks have provided places for outdoor recreation, education, and connection with nature. Algonquin Provincial Park, established in 1893, was Ontario's first ...
Chris Lemieux doesn't like crowds and it's why he'll avoid visits to provincial parks in southern Ontario during July and August. He's watched the trend of people flocking to Ontario Parks and Parks ...
As of this coming summer, Ontario Parks will be reducing its maximum length of stay for the camping season at select parks across the province. Due to the rise in demand over the past several years, ...
Ontario, in partnership with the Nature Conservancy of Canada, is opening five new provincial parks and expanding three others. These natural environment and nature reserve parks will help protect ...
There is officially no excuse to stay locked indoors this summer. You can go out and explore beautiful, unseen trails with the new Ontario Parks Pass - a borrowable vehicle permit that will give you ...
In between Ontario's two major cities is a provincial park for campers and nature lovers, with lakeshore activities, birding ...
Its sunsets "rival even those seen in tropical Hawaii." ...
When Kris Dougherty started a Facebook group in 2017 for people who enjoy camping in Ontario provincial parks, there were only 100 members. Today, there are more than 56,000. Many joined throughout ...
It’s hibernate-with-hot-chocolate season, which means it’s already time to plan where you’ll be pitching a tent come summer. “It is ‘prime’ time for booking summer camping right now. Ontario Parks ...
Veterans and active-duty members of the Canadian Armed Forces who are Ontario residents can now enjoy provincial parks free of charge during weekdays by presenting a valid Canadian Armed Forces ...