12 Vital Safety Lessons for Experienced Hunters That Should Never be Forgotten

Hunting is a popular activity enjoyed by many, and seasoned hunters often feel confident in their skills and experience. However, it’s important to remember that hunting can be dangerous and the wild is full of risks and perils. Even experienced hunters should prioritize safety at all times. Here are twelve safety lessons that seasoned hunters … Read more

What Ammo Is Best for Deer? – List of 10 Best

Are you in search of the best ammunition for deer hunting? Well, you do not have to bother yourself at all! When it comes to hunting a deer that is present within 200 yards, the selection of caliber barely makes any difference. In fact, you can try out a .270 or even a 6.5 Creedmoor … Read more

The Evoloution of Waterbombing

In the summer of 1921, during a routine flight in the Sioux Lookout District of Ontario, Lieut. R. N. “Reg” Johnston spotted a forest fire on an island. He returned to base and picked up a ranger with the necessary fire-fighting tools. The fire was then extinquished before it got out of control. This appears … Read more

Anatomy of a Modern Paper Mill

Although you might not know it, it’s quite possible that many of the items you take for granted in your daily home or office life are made using kraft pulp produced by Bowater Thunder Bay. The list starts with all kinds of paper products, such as writing, copying and printing papers, packaging and boxes for … Read more

The Food Chain

This activity should be done after students have an idea of what a food chain is including understanding the predator prey relationships. Procedure Divide the class into working groups. Using “Common Animal Species of the Northwestern Ontario Boreal Forest” on our site as a resource, have student groups identify at least one individual animal from … Read more