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Views from Canoes: What’s Special about Canoeing?19 May 2016The rewards people derive from canoeing go beyond physical fitness. There are reasons aplenty why you should get paddling. Ask any canoeing enthusiast what all the hullabaloo is over paddli
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Turtle Nesting Site Enhancement Party Saturday, May 18, 2024                11 am- 2 pm    Enhancing wildlife habitats is a top priority at Wye Marsh! Please join us as we celebrate the restoration of
Trumpeter Swans in Ontario Originally native to Ontario, the Trumpeter Swans were considered an extirpated speices in Canada over 200 years ago. With help, they are now a growing population.  Thanks to the many organizations that reintroduced
Trumpeter Swans and their Families29 Jul 2016So we've covered the topic of birds and their nests - but that brings up the topic of bird families and specifically Trumpeter Swan families.  We've been very fortunate to have a nesting pair
Traditional Uses of Birch Bark in Canada17 Jun 2016The bark of birch trees was used for much more than building canoes. Generations of First Nations peoples, Canada’s earliest European settlers, and voyageurs relied on the use of birch bark fo
Tour Operators Escape... Explore... Experience Located in the heart of Georgian Bay, Wye Marsh is one of many exciting attractions that can be added to your itinerary. Whether you would like to devote an entire day to experiencing all that we ha
Tips for Canoeing with Kids and Dogs13 Jun 2016Before embarking on a family paddle excursion or bringing your dog out on the water, consider these important points. Most recreational canoeists are enthusiastic, nature-loving, adventurists who love n
Our Staff: Phone: 705-526-7809  General Inquiries: info@wyemarsh.com Executive Director Kim Hacker x 201 Email khacker@wyemarsh.com  Animal Care Coordinator Raptor Rendezvous Bookings Feather Get Together Bookings Bird
Meet the Creatures Wye Marsh is home to a wide range of wild birds, reptiles, amphibians, insects and mammals. We are also home to a number of reptiles and raptors who are aunable to survive in the wild.  Learn more about: Wye Marsh Natur
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