Plugged in - Campsite-friendly apps
Camping
apps can make your trip planning easier. Many are free or available for
a nominal fee. Use your phone as a flashlight. Search for campsite
recipes. Map the night sky or even record a backcountry trip. This Park
Blog post links you to some camping app reviews and articles... http://www.parkreports.com/parksblog/?p=3500
Unplugged - Nature education for kids
Kids
may take a day or two to unplug but when they do they love to explore
and interact with other kids in safe park settings. Over 33,000 kids
participate in Natural Heritage Education (NHE) programs every year at
Ontario Parks. Led by knowledgeable NHE leaders, the program fees for
most are included in the price of a day or overnight park permit. Over
40 provincial parks have NHE programs. Use the Park Locator tool on the
Ontario Parks website to locate them... http://www.parkreports.com/locator/search.php
Plugged in - Digital orienteering
Digital
GPS orienteering is not the same as a car's navigation system", says
Sheila Wiebe, Bronte Creek Provincial Park's orienteering instructor.
"This type of GPS requires you to punch in coordinates." The Oakville
park's workshop focuses on park safety, park sustainability and is a
useful tool for RV travellers too. It helps to avoid traffic and directs
travellers to the nearest hospital, gas station and even historical
points of interest. More details… http://www.parkreports.com/parksblog/?p=3513
Unplugged - A new beach or fishing spot
Did you know that 106,842 kilometres of beach are protected within Ontario Parks? Some are included in this "Where to Swim..." park blog post... http://www.parkreports.com/parksblog/?p=2843.
Fishing is another popular park activity. During Family Fishing Week,
fishing licenses will be waived across Ontario including all Ontario
Parks from July 6 to 14. Fifty-six parks also offer TackleShare, a rod and tackle lending program. Four provincial parks have added Learn to Fish - http://www.ontarioparks.com/learntocamp/learntofish.html
- to their Learn to Camp programs this year. If you're looking for a
new fishing spot to take the family, try one of these Northern Ontario
Parks… http://www.parkreports.com/parksblog/?p=3505
Plugged in - Book online
Campsite
and cabin/yurt rentals book quickly at Ontario Parks especially at
popular parks, on weekends and during peak vacation times. Try booking
at a less busy park or time and use your overnight permit to visit
popular parks nearby. Last minute booking instructions on this Park Blog
will help you book online... http://www.parkreports.com/parksblog/?p=3265
With
over 320 provincial parks, covering 8 million hectares that attract
over 9 million visits each year, there is a lot to discover at Ontario
Parks, http://www.ontarioparks.com/
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