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Maya The Nature Dog Memories, 2005
During most of 2005 we had barely gone digital, in terms of photography, so some of these images may actually have been scanned! By…
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Maya Hiked MacGregor Point in January 2016
On January 2st, 2016, we ventured up to MacGregor Point Provincial Park in search of snow. We…
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Give Up Single Serve Cups
Whether it’s those K-cups or your daily Tim Hortons fix, single serve…
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History and Nature at Wardsville Woods
Last fall we took a driving tour of the area around Wardsville to check out local natural areas. One of the areas we stopped…
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The Pinery – More Than Just Pine Trees
Why Is It Called The Pinery? You would think that the Pinery Provincial Park should be…
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What Is The Largest Bird on Earth?
There are over 10,000 species of bird worldwide and on every continent. Birds are classified as Aves or Neornithes and are…
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Summer Deluge Forces Us To Cut Our Bat Lake Hike Short
Bat Lake Trail is a 5 kilometer trail that loops through Algonquin landscapes including mixed forests, a…
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World Wetlands Day
Take today to learn more about wetlands and why they are essential for protecting land, biodiversity and the quality of our water….
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Hiking A Famous Meteorite Crater At High Falls
1.85 billion years ago scientists believe that a gigantic meteorite struck the area in Ontario now known as Sudbury. Onaping Falls is located in…
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