Free Ontario Parks admission on July 19
Ontario is offering free day-use access to provincial parks on Friday, July 19 to mark Healthy Parks Healthy People Day.
Ontario is offering free day-use access to provincial parks on Friday, July 19 to mark Healthy Parks Healthy People Day.
Ontario has yet another new provincial park, this time in the eastern part of the province. It is equipped with a Bog Walk Trail, bird watching, etc.
Ontario is spending $3.3 million to build, maintain and revitalize infrastructure in Algonquin Provincial Park.
A Bracebridge-area provincial park is getting a major upgrade that will make it Ontario’s first new all-season, full-service provincial park in more than 40 years.
The Trent-Severn Waterway will open on schedule this Victoria Day long weekend for the second straight year.
Provincial government is adding 20 parks to the day-use reservation service this spring. By mid-May, the service will be offered to 57 parks.
The public is being asked to help keep the latest invasive insect out of Canada, by both removing and reporting it when found.
Roadside parking restrictions are creating access issues for angler and hunters visiting Pretty River Valley Provincial Park.
Last year’s record number of campsite reservations in Ontario provided an incentive for updating the reservation system.