Keep the beauty of nature in winter right before your very “ice.”
Interested in some more unusual wintry water formations? Check out these examples of wacky winter water!
Keep the beauty of nature in winter right before your very “ice.”
Interested in some more unusual wintry water formations? Check out these examples of wacky winter water!
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!
Everything looks better with a fresh dusting of snow.
Happy New Year, parks-lovers!
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 for these masked predators warbling in shrubby habitats.
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!
October is the only month where it’s golden hour 24/7.
Take a break and watch the colours change.
This month’s FREE digital download reminds us though fall colours are brief, there’s still time to appreciate the splendour around us.
Put down the pumpkin spice latte.
The clear and crisp smell of the outdoors is all you need to dive head-first into fall.
Wading through the water surrounded by grasses and dotted with lily pads. The sun sets behind the trees as you hear a loon’s call in the distance.
Does it get any better than this?
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“If you truly love nature, you will find beauty everywhere.” —
This month’s FREE digital download transports you straight from your desk into the pristine wilderness.
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.