A visit to the polar bear national park

Polar bear national park

Polar bears are stunning animals. Unfortunately, due to global warming, they are an endangered species. You can find a lot of texts with titles like “health of polar bears threatened by pollutants.” The polar bear national park offers the rare opportunity to see them in their natural habitat. There you can also learn a lot about global warming and what you can do in your personal life to stop it. The little choices you make every day can have a huge impact on the environment. Some rather easy things you can start with right now are reducing your meat consumption, riding the bicycle more often and buy more organic and regional produce. A visit to the popular polar bear national park is not only a perfect weekend activity but also extremely beneficial for you personally and the whole environment. It is very educational, not only for kids. Endangered species and the protection of our planet should concern every single one of us.

Lake Ontario Boat Tour Experience

Lake Ontario boat tour

Nicknamed the lake of shining waters, Lake Ontario is among the five major lakes in the Great Lakes region. Located in the Canadian province of Ontario, this lake borders the state of New York to the south. It is one of the largest lakes in the world and people from different parts of the world flock to Ontario to view this ecological wonder. A Lake Ontario boat tour will take you across the lake as you enjoy the sites and scenery. A Lake Ontario boat tour is incomplete without a swim in the warm waters of the lake. The beaches are majestic and a sight to behold. The lake also serves as a source clean drinking water for the people of Ontario. Recent industrial activities in the area have degraded the quality of water in the lake due to pollution. It has taken the intervention of GRCA to work for improving Great lakes water quality. They have been pushing for a reduction of the phosphorous getting dumped into the water as result of industrial activities. They want the respective governments to develop plans to this effect so as to reduce the total phosphorus emission by at least 40%.