Veterans and active members of the Canadian Armed Forces will get free weekday, day-use access to Ontario Parks starting on Remembrance Day, November 11, 2019. The announcement was made Friday morning ...
At the prospect of free admission to an Ontario park, Londoners booked out a year's worth of day-passes in a unique lending program set up through the public library. London Public Library announced ...
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 ...
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 ...
From camping under the stars to hiking through back country trails, Ontario parks have been offering people across Ontario a great way to stay healthy and experience our province for 125 years. In ...
Exceptional snowfall and continued ice coverage are delaying 2026 opening dates at Algonquin Park and over a dozen Ontario ...
Ontario Parks are encouraging Canadians to get outdoors this summer, bringing back their one-day invitation to visit provincial parks across the province for free. On July 21, you'll get the chance to ...
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 ...
Environment Minister Jeff Yurek announced Friday that the government will offer free weekday entry to Ontario parks for veterans and active members of the Canadian Armed Forces. The new initiative is ...
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