

Swim Drink Fish Blog
Read the latest updates and news releases about community science, water monitoring, Artists for Water, and more.

Healthy Parks, Healthy People: The benefits of connecting Canadians with nature
Spending even just a bit of time outside – in a forest, by a creek, on a mountain, in a city park – does a world of good for our mental, physical, and social well-being. The more you nurture your relationship with nature, the greater the benefits to your health. Tomorrow Friday, July 17th, you can visit any Ontario Provincial Park for free.