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Trumpeter Swans 101
Known for their white plumage and trumpeting call, learn more about Trumpeter Swans in Ontario.
Fun Facts:
All swans form strong pair bonds, having the tendency to mate for life, but new pairing can occur.
Male s
Wye Marsh Adoption Programs
Wye Adopt?
Your support of the Wye Marsh Adoption Program ensures our continued success in fulfilling our mission statement to be a centre of excellence for wetlands research, interpretation and education based on the pr
Adopt a Bench at Wye Marsh
Adopting a Bench is a wonderful way to honour the memory of a loved one, commemorate a milestone, or celebrate one of life’s milestones.
Choose from a variety of locations, all of which are located in a
Wye Marsh's trail system is open daily.
Admission & Directions
Mailing Address & Contact Information
16160 Hwy 12 East
PO Box 100
Midland, Ontario L4R 4K6
Phone: (705) 526-7809
Fax: (705) 526-3294
Email: info@wyemarsh.
About Wye Marsh
The Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre is located on 3,000 acres of wetlands, fen and forest in Midland, Ontario (Near Georgian Bay). The Centre includes an amphibian and reptile display hall, hiking, biking and skiing trails, canoeing and ka
A History of Conservation
Originally native to Ontario, the Trumpeter Swan's extirpation from eastern Canada over 200 years ago was primarily due to hunting pressure and habitat loss.
Biologist Harry Lumsden began a provincial reintroduction pr
A Bug's Life Virtual Content
Welcome to Camp @ Home!
Thank you for joining us campers! In addition to all the fun in your boxes, here are links to craft videos, camp songs, and more!
One of the most fun parts of camp is learning new camp songs
Trails to Walk, Bike or Ski
Explore over 25km of trails in all four seasons!
Page updated: Sunday, December 3, 2023. Updates to occur when conditions change.
Wye Marsh's hiking trails are OPEN from 9 am- 4 pm
Ski Trails are NOT
Guided Kayak Tours
Experience the unique opportunity to head off the beaten path and onto the secluded marsh channels that are home to the midland painted turtle, bullfrogs, red winged blackbirds and river otters! While on tour,