Streamed from the YouTube channel Wild Weather of the distributor Little Dot Studios that owns the rights to this Documentary.
ONTARIO'S FINEST NATIONAL PARKS ARE UNDER THREAT | A PARK FOR ALL SEASONS
Cinemavixion Review
This documentary-style presentation offers a compelling glimpse into the ecological and tourist pressures facing Ontario's natural treasures, specifically Bruce Peninsula National Park and Fathom Five Marine Park. The narration highlights the unique biodiversity, including ancient cedar trees and rare species, that make this region Southern Ontario's largest remaining natural landscape. It also raises a critical alarm about the intrusion of invasive species within the marine park and the detrimental effects of over-tourism. The film poses a vital question: what measures can be taken to preserve this natural splendor? The narrative also briefly touches upon Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Canada's oldest national park in the East, and its stunning vistas along the Cabot Trail. While offering a valuable overview, the piece leaves the viewer pondering the urgent need for conservation strategies.