Natur- und Vogelbeobachtung

Entdecke neue und kreative Möglichkeiten, Ontario's immense Wildnis, vielfältige Ökosysteme, Naturwunder und großartige Wildtiere zu genießen und in den Rhythmus der Natur einzutauchen.

Steigere Dein Naturfotografie-Spiel, werde Zeuge der saisonalen Vogel- und Schmetterlingswanderungen, erlebe das Drama eines in Herbstfarben leuchtenden Waldes oder die spektakuläre Aurora Borealis - unsere Nordlichter -, die über einen makellosen dunklen Himmel tanzen. Bestaune Bären, Elche, Weißkopfseeadler und Biber. Erkunde die Weite des borealen Waldes Ontarios, die subarktische Tundra und die majestätischen 100 Jahre alten Weißkiefern. Genieße die Einsamkeit eines stillen, schimmernden Sees, wo nur der eindringliche Ruf des Seetauchers die Stille durchbricht.

Kurzanleitung zur Natur- und Vogelbeobachtung in Ontario

Stargazing in Ontario Parks

In addition to several Designated Dark Sky Viewing Areas, Lake Superior and Killarney provincial parks were designated as Dark Sky Preserves by the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada in 2018. Both locations offer exceptional star gazing opportunities and Killarney recently opened a new research-grade observatory to support growing astronomy programs. Quetico is the third park in the Ontario Parks system that has received special night sky certification, as of February 2021.

Birdwatching at its best

Southwest Ontario, between Lake Huron and Lake Erie is one of the best birding regions in North America. Close to 400 bird species have been recorded, over half of the species list for all of Canada. Canada’s South Coast Birding Trail links over a dozen significant migratory birding hubs in this zone that offer essential visitor services, interpretation centers, signage and other amenities. Sites include well-known destinations spots like Point Pelee National Park, Rondeau Provincial Park and Long Point Bird Observatory.

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Visiting Indigenous heritage sites

Many sacred Indigenous sites are located in Ontario. Appropriate respect and appreciation are essential as you visit spiritual and culturally significant places.

Indigenous Land Treaties

Ontario represents 46 treaties, use the interactive treaties map to find out which treaty applies to the national park you are visiting.

Travel with The Park Bus

Transportation to select programs and park locations is provided by Parkbus

Zuletzt aktualisiert: 21. März 2023