(News Release)
This year marks 75 years of education programs at Ontario
Parks. We are celebrating with a new program name and a special day of guided
hikes and drop-in events on Saturday, Aug. 10 (2019).
Meet the Ontario Parks Discovery Program.
Events across Ontario
Twenty-seven parks will host a guided hike at 10:00 am on
August 10. Our specially-trained naturalists will take visitors along a trail
to explore the unique heritage features along the way. These hikes are in
honour of Professor J.R. Dymond, who organized the first guided hikes at
Algonquin Provincial Park in 1944, and the many years of education programs
that have followed his contributions.
This event celebrates our past, but we also want to
acknowledge the future of the Discovery Program. That’s why we will also offer
Discovery Drop-ins, a newer component of the program. Drop-ins encourage
families with children to explore a topic of the day (such as Incredible
Insects!) alongside our knowledgeable Discovery Guides.
To see a full list of parks participating on August 10,
please visit the Parks Blog.
Healthy Parks Healthy
People
Anyone who shares a photo of themselves active in a
provincial park on Twitter or Instagram this August will have the chance to win
a season’s pass to Ontario Parks. To participate simply tag
@OntarioParks in the post and use the hashtag #30x30Challenge.
This event is the perfect opportunity to participate in
Ontario Parks’ annual 30x30 Challenge – spending 30 minutes in nature each day
for 30 days . Spending time in nature has a wide range of benefits to one’s
physical and mental health. It’s also a good occasion to connect with your
loved ones and Ontario’s beautiful natural environments.
Ontario Parks this season
ParkBus expands
service to Killbear
ParkBus is offering a new route for day users and
campers from downtown Toronto to Killbear Provincial Park. Passengers
will be dropped off at the park’s Visitor Centre to explore iconic Georgian Bay
shores, rugged landscapes, beautiful beaches, and winding hiking trails.
ParkBus provides affordable, accessible transportation by
motorcoach to several provincial parks from Toronto and Ottawa. Whether you are
without a car, or simply looking for a more sustainable way to travel, ParkBus
can help.
Paddling season
Experience Northern Ontario’s scenic backcountry without the
hassle of portaging. Quetico Provincial Park offers portage-free backcountry camping opportunities. There is no
better way to introduce young children and new paddlers to breathtaking
backcountry landscapes.
The Northwest Wilderness Quest has entered its final year. Camp
in the backcountry of Wabakimi Provincial Park, Woodland Caribou Provincial
Park, and Quetico Provincial Park for a minimum of three consecutive nights in
each park before October 15 and enter to win great prizes including a Souris
River Canoe.
Looking for a quick getaway? Ontario Parks has multiple backcountry weekend getaways. Enjoy the solitude of
our provincial parks with the ability to be back in the office on Monday
morning.
Keep up with Ontario Parks on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Visit the Parks Blog for up-to-date content.
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