“What is Ontario Parks doing to support reconciliation?”
While we acknowledge that we are still only a short way along our path to reconciliation, we want to share some of the concrete ways we are working to improve: https://t.co/Eth6SW9uuV
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I know everyone is talking about the Will Smith and Chris Rock punch at The Oscars. I would rather use this moment to raise awareness about ableism and what Alopecia actually is for those who may not know. #DisabilityTwitter#Alopecia
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"In honour of #BlackHistoryMonth, I wanted to talk about one of the things I always hear that black people don't do: camping.
I'm here to show you that black people do camp, and that camping is an excellent low-cost vacation.” https://t.co/aa5606i8jy
Does the thought of holiday shopping for the nature-lover in your life have you quaking in your snow boots?
Fear not!
Pick up some of your favourite Ontario Parks merchandise from the comfort of home with our holiday pop-up store! https://t.co/CLUm1XkhV6
#CyberMonday
In 2020, Ontario saw 13 million+ visitors to provincial & national parks. We also saw habits that are damaging to nature & wildlife.
This year, let’s work together to ensure everyone has safe and healthy trips to parks in Ontario #ForTheLoveOfParks. https://t.co/u4tvoDCuz1
Important study on imunogenicity & safety of mRNA COVID-19 vaccine in autoimmune inflammatory rheumatic diseases. Safe, well tolerated. Efficacy reduced with some therapies (Rituximab), but T-cell immunity likely preserved. 1/ https://t.co/4C9eN8u2P6
To pay respect to these children, their families, and survivors of Canada's residential school system, Ontario Parks' flags will be flown at half-mast for 215 hours.
Geneviève Bergeron
Hélène Colgan
Nathalie Croteau
Barbara Daigneault
Anne-Marie Edward
Maud Haviernick
Maryse Laganière
Maryse Leclair
Anne-Marie Lemay
Sonia Pelletier
Michèle Richard
Annie St-Arneault
Annie Turcotte
Barbara Klucznik-Widajewicz
We will not forget. #December6
If you’ve ever camped with a period, you’ll know it can make the happiest of campers see, well…red.
Instead of enjoying the view, you’re thinking about the closest place to change your tampon.
Consider making the switch to a menstrual cup: https://t.co/EJYTzN7xc0
"Fresh trash." With COVID-19, Canadians are travelling within Canada. And with that, granola bars and wrappers, masks and single-use water bottles dotted the dirt trail.
They're creating havoc for park rangers and locals, some say.
https://t.co/eyZZsu18Wi
Time in nature has been proven to lower your risk of diabetes and heart attack by 50%.
Enjoy FREE day-use at all provincial parks on July 19! https://t.co/pl5ps9tvIk
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