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Port Burwell PP

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Located on the north shore of Lake Erie Port Burwell Provincial Park is renowned for a 2.5km sandy beach and beautiful natural environment campground.

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It's World Bee Day! Today we celebrate all of our fantastic little friends that help make our park special. How many species of bees can you name? Learn more by checking out this awesome blog: blog.ontarioparks.ca/guess-how-many… #WorldBeeDay

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What's that hanging on the tree? Why it's Dryad's Saddle! Dryad's Saddle or Pheasant's Back Mushroom is just one of many species of mushroom we have in the park. It's scientific name Polyporus Squamosus means Many pores and covered with scales!

What's that hanging on the tree? Why it's Dryad's Saddle!

Dryad's Saddle or Pheasant's Back Mushroom is just one of many species of mushroom we have in the park. It's scientific name Polyporus Squamosus means Many pores and covered with scales!
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Today is the International Day for Biodiversity. Biodiversity is an important part of our parks, but it's more than just animals and trees if we lose one piece of biodiversity everything else is affected Find out more at:blog.ontarioparks.ca/why-is-biodive… #BiodiversityDay

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🐢 It's World Turtle Day!🐢 Today we're celebrating all our slow moving friends that help keep our park beautiful! Do you have a favourite kind of turtle? Let us know! #WorldTurtleDay

🐢 It's World Turtle Day!🐢

Today we're celebrating all our slow moving friends that help keep our park beautiful!

Do you have a favourite kind of turtle? Let us know!

#WorldTurtleDay
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As park-lovers, we all need to do our part to help the environment. Leaving behind trash can invite wildlife and can pose a hazard to other visitors Let's all work together to keep the parks we love clean! Find out more by checking out this blog: blog.ontarioparks.ca/how-to-dispose…

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Are you creative with a passion for nature? Apply to be a Discovery Ranger at Ontario Parks! Get your resume in early for the best chance to join us this summer! To apply send your resume to [email protected] or head to: blog.ontarioparks.ca/apply-discover…

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Keeping dogs on-leash helps protect our parks' ecological integrity. Remember dogs should only be off leash in designated areas. Keeping your dog on-leash helps preserve the park so that other visitors and their dogs can enjoy it too! Find out more: blog.ontarioparks.ca/protect-parks-…

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Grey Catbirds like this one are a common sight in our park. They get their name from their unique call which sounds like a cat!

Grey Catbirds like this one are a common sight in our park. They get their name from their unique call which sounds like a cat!
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It’s National Trails Day! Are you hitting the trails this weekend? If so why not refresh your knowledge of hiking etiquette by checking out this cool blog: blog.ontarioparks.ca/trail-etiquett…

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Heading to the park soon? Be sure to check out our awesome Discovery programs starting this Friday! Find out more by checking out our park events page: ontarioparks.ca/park/portburwe…

Heading to the park soon? Be sure to check out our awesome Discovery programs starting this Friday!

Find out more by checking out our park events page:
ontarioparks.ca/park/portburwe…
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Did you know that you can book your day pass in advance? Booking ahead not only helps you get into the park faster, but it also guarantees you a spot on busy days! Find out more by checking out this blog: blog.ontarioparks.ca/advance-daily-…

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Seeing birds in their natural habitats is one of our favourite things about the park. Do you have a favourite bird? Let us know!

Seeing birds in their natural habitats is one of our favourite things about the park. 

Do you have a favourite bird? Let us know!
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We love spending time in the great outdoors, but it's important that we all help leave our park greener than we found it. Today we're sharing some tips on how to make your next trip to the park a little greener! Check out this blog for more information: blog.ontarioparks.ca/leave-the-park…

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Visiting the park? Check out our awesome Discovery programs happening this week! For more info go to: ontarioparks.ca/park/portburwe…

Visiting the park? Check out our awesome Discovery programs happening this week!

For more info go to:
ontarioparks.ca/park/portburwe…
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Today is Nature Photography Day! Ethical and responsible photography is a great hobby and an amazing way to get close with nature. Are you an ethical wildlife photographer? Learn more by checking out this blog: blog.ontarioparks.ca/etiquette-for-… #NaturePhotographyDay

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What an amazing shade of purple! Bittersweet Nightshade is just one of the many wonderful species of flowers that call the park home. Do you have a favourite flower? Let us know!

What an amazing shade of purple! Bittersweet Nightshade is just one of the many wonderful species of flowers that call the park home.

Do you have a favourite flower? Let us know!
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Leaves of three, leave it be! Poison Ivy is widespread in Southern Ontario so it's important to keep an eye out for it while visiting the park. Learn more by checking out this blog: blog.ontarioparks.ca/poison-ivy/