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Pukaskwa National Park
Winter 2024
- Shaping my future
- Powerhouse history
- Counting nests for conservation
- CRM plans go awry
- Lake Superior Administration and Visitor Centre
Fall 2023
- Exploring Historic Métis Connections
- The Silver Islet Loop
- Celebrating Diversity at Thunder Bay Pride!
- Moments in Algoma
- Geologist in Residence success
Summer 2023
- Herring Gulls: Important ecological indicators
- Rebranding the Burbot
- Birders flock to see spring migration
- Counting orchids: 40 years of monitoring
- Wait, that isn't what we were looking for!
- Minister's Response to the 2023 Round Table
Spring 2023
- Nature, science, and good company
- Pitcher Plants, Sundews, and Bladderworts, OH MY!
- A summer-long Mission for Monarchs
- More than 350 in 2023
- Let's talk National Marine Conservation Areas
Winter 2023
- Let’s talk parks, Canada!
- Where will they park?
- Dream Jobs at Parks Canada
- Get wild for wetlands!
- Meet the coolest plants on the north shore
Fall 2022
- Heritage plaques - good as new again
- Island plants are cool!
- Three things I learned about geology
- Looking for history underwater — with robots!
- Paddle to the Sea
Summer 2022
- Year of the Garden
- Virtual backcountry orientations
- Underwater Museum
- Protecting and managing cultural resources
- Visitor Centre and Exhibit NOW Open!
Spring 2022
- Protecting the fort’s natural and cultural legacy
- Diversity makes the world a better place
- Two gems, open for business
- Searching for Lake Sturgeon
- Back in five minutes
Winter 2022
- Gift Shop Tips and Tricks
- What lies beneath
- Taking care of business (and artifacts, too)
- Parks Canada is part of the Lake Superior Partnership
- Good fire, bad fire, and resiliency
Fall 2021
- Behind the Scenes: Taylor Vandersluis
- Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas 3
- Historic Core Project at Sault Canal
- Eight years in Pukaskwa’s backcountry
Summer 2021
- Fort St. Joseph Commemorates 225 years
- Imagine if 13 million visitors…
- Monitoring an Iconic Canadian Species
- Sault Canal Google project
Spring 2021
- ‘Drei-seen-id’ all before: Zebra mussel monitoring
- Gardening Legacy
- Marsh make-over
- 2020 Round Table on Parks Canada
- Wildfire Suppression in Oregon
- New and exciting north shore visitor centres
Winter 2021
- Pukaskwa is all ears for bats!
- The Fort’s Next Chapter
- Leading to be green
- Valuable Student Experience
- 101 Uses for Geomatics
Fall 2020
- The Sault Canal: 125 Years of History
- Residential Schools in Canada
- A Season to Remember
- Behind the Scenes: Sharon Hayes
- What COVID Taught Me
- ICS, Emergency Preparedness, and Pandemics
Summer 2020
- Assisting with bushfires in Australia
- Honing Heritage Skills
- Historic Oven coming to Fort St. Joseph
- Lake Superior National Marine Conservation Area
- 220 kilometres, 10 days, 1 tandem kayak
Spring 2020
- In the Age of COVID-19
- From Incident to Innovation
- Helping species at risk in Northern Ontario
- Make Ready, Fire!
Winter 2020
- Searching for Trash
- A Natural Lab!
- The Fort's Essence
- Group of Seven Centennial
- Underwater Cultural Resource Inventory
Fall 2019
- Drone use in Archaeology
- Space for Milkweed and Monarchs
- Come Chat with Us!
- Marine Access Development Plan Update
Summer 2019
- Home Port Heroes
- DNA: From Crime to Conservation
- Naming of Aankoobjignikaang
- Tackling Invasive Phragmites Together
- Trails. In A Marine Conservation Arae?
Spring 2019
- Farewell to a Dear Friend
- Behind the Scenes: Sehba Imtiaz
- Exposing the Powerhouse
- The #WeLoveSuperiorSeries
Winter 2019
- Thistle monitoring takes to the sky
- Cannabis use at Parks Canada places
- Discovery centre update
- 2020 - a milestone year
Fall 2018
- Happy holidays, joyeuses fêtes, minawaangozwin
- Women in wildland fire
- Behind the scenes: Shazeia Amer
- Vessel operation for science monitoring and visitor safety
- My return to Superior country
Summer 2018
- The significance of grain transshipment
- Transforming visitor experiences together
- On the move
- Information on the go
Spring 2018
- oTENTik - a new and exciting overnight experience
- The Sault Canal – Management plan public meeting
- Spying out science
- Turning visitors into citizen scientists
- Métis Voices and Engagement
Winter 2018
- Nurdles in a haystack
- How I came to work at Pukaskwa, and why I love it
- Parks Canada gives back
- Administration building makeover
- Thinking BIG at Lake Superior
Fall 2017
- Happy holidays, joyeuses fêtes, minawaangozwin
- Superior coastal cleanup
- Rehabilitation of the Stores Building
- Potable water transformation
- Canada 150 in Northern Ontario
- Trail TLC
Summer 2017
- Pukaskwa fish tails
- Landmarks - Wave Sound
- Anishinaabe camp grand opening
- Parade of paddles
- Better together - a partnership through time
Spring 2017
- Fatbikes at the Sault Canal
- Must-see features on Mdaabii Miikna
- Walking into the past has never been so easy
- Website – new and improved
- Visitor experience strategy under development
Winter 2017
- The guiding document
- Mdaabii Miikna - One bridge on the road to Canada 150
- Fire management research
- How a job fair changed my life
- Engaging youth
Summer 2016
- Greenhouse Upgrades
- Parks Canada Outreach at the Toronto Zoo
- Project Peregrine in Pukaskwa
- New Committee for Lake Superior NMCA
Spring 2016
Winter 2016
Fall 2015
Summer 2015
- Heritage Gardening
- Pukaskwa Depot Memories
- Take a seat, enjoy the view!
- Gull-p…what’s happening to the herring gulls?
- Red Rock Interpretive Centre
Spring 2015
- Bringing Students to Pukaskwa
- Campus Club
- Want to taste 200 Year Old Chocolate?
- Is it nationally significant?
Winter 2015
- Campground Host Program
- Five stand-outs from Pukaskwa’s Coastal Hiking Trail
- Superior Bound
- Sault Canal and the “Other” Great War
Fall 2014
- Sault Canal and The Great War
- Pitcher's Thistle Restoration
- Tackling the Casque Isles Trail
- Fire Crew, Where Are You!?
Summer 2014
- Spam Free
- Picture Perfect
- Bat Monitoring
- 10 Things Learned at Parks Canada (Students)
Spring 2014
- New Director, Robin Lessard
- Creating Unforgettable Experiences
- Moosonee Students Connect with Wapusk
- New Video by Local Talent
- Timbershed Treasures
Winter 2014
Fall 2013
Summer 2013
- Shout-Out To Our Friends
- Powerhouse Re-Opens
- Unforgettable Backyard Orientation
- Alex Knows Puddingstone
Spring 2013
Winter 2013
- Human Relationships at Fort St. Joseph
- Lake Superior NMCA Staff
- Summer Job Opportunities
- New Fire Weather Stations
- Student Testimonials
Fall 2012
- First Nations Youth Camp
- A Canal Fit for a Queen
- Operating Hours
- Voyageur Canoe Trip
- Special Events along Lake Superior
Summer 2012
- Ghost Walk stirs the spirit
- Minimizing Trash
- Marking History
- Enduring Heritage
- Casting Call for Volunteers
Spring 2012
- Sault Lock better than ever!
- Come see where it all began! (War of 1812)
- Outdoor fun along the top of the lake!
- Pukaskwa Peregrines
- Northern Ontario Goes Social
Winter 2012
- The Mackinaw Coat
- Ontario's Superior Outdoor Adventures
- Why a National Marine Conservation Area at the top of Lake Superior
- Project Powerhouse
- Student Job Opportunities
Fall 2011
- A Park for All Seasons
- Trail Recipe
- Spending a Sunday in the Past
- Spirits with Stories to Tell
- Beat the Winter Blahs
To learn more about Parks Canada's heritage places visit:
- www.parkscanada.gc.ca/pukaskwa
- www.parkscanada.gc.ca/sault
- www.parkscanada.gc.ca/superior
- www.parkscanada.gc.ca/joseph
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