Provincial Parks
Provincial Parks

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Aaron Provincial Park
Aaron Provincial Park is located near Dryden and the sandy beaches provide a playground for the clear, shallow waters of ancient Thunder Lake.  Aaron is an ideal family stop for swimming and hiking trails. The trails wind through whi...
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Algonquin Provincial Park
Natural Features Algonquin stretches across 7,725 square kilometres of wild and beautiful lakes and forests, bogs and rivers, cliffs and beaches. It is a canoeist's and camper's paradise as far as the eye can see.   Established i...
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Arrowhead Provincial Park
Natural Features Arrow Provincial Park is open year-round and is located in the heart of Muskoka.  You can enjoy a hike or bicycle on trails that wander through maple forests and past waterfalls, beaver ponds and homesteaders’ f...
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Awenda Provincial Park
Natural Features Park visitors will be impressed by the variety of terrain found at Awenda, including boulder fields, cobble beaches, kettle lakes and sand dunes. The most prominent geological feature on this glaciated terrain is Nipissing Bluf...
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Bon Echo Provincial Park
Bon Echo provincial park was a favourite destination for painters and photographers long ago. This park north of Napanee is renowned for Mazinaw Rock.  This 1.5-kilometre sheer rock face rises 100 metres above Mazinaw Lake, one of the deepe...
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Bonnechere Provincial Park
The park takes its name from the Bonnechere River, once an important square timber logging route.  The river meanders around several tiny oxbow lakes before reaching Round Lake.  Other natural features include a beaver pond and a marsh...
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Bronte Creek Provincial Park
Natural Features This pastoral, all-season oasis between Burlington and Oakville offers a place to unwind and step back in time. You can view living history demonstrations in an 1890s farmhouse. Or you could take the children to the playbarn to...
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Charleston Lake Provincial Park
Natural Features Charleston Lake Provincial Park sits on the Frontenac Axis, a southerly extension of the Precambrian shield that divides the St. Lawrence lowlands in two.  This division gives rise to the Thousand Islands and the Adirondac...
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Chutes Provincial Park
Chutes Provincial Park is the only one on Highway 17 between Sudbury and Sault Ste. Marie.  Chutes is an excellent stopover for travelers and a good base to explore the North Channel of Lake Huron. Situated on the Aux Sables River, the par...
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Craigleith Provincial Park
Natural Features and History Fractured plates of shale that form this Georgian Bay shore tell an ancient story. The rock contains invertebrate fossils 455 million years old. Today, the flat rock is ideal for watching a spectacular sunset. ...
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Driftwood Provincial Park
At Driftwood Provincial Park you can camp and swim along the sandy shore, and hike to lookouts for panoramic views of the river.  Canoeing can take you deep into the countryside on both shores. The park landscape has also been shaped ...
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Earl Rowe Provincial Park
Natural Features Every spring, rainbow trout leap up a fish ladder on their way up the Boyne River to spawn. Once occupied by Hurons and farmed by settlers, this scenic river valley has been partially flooded to create a reservoir. Visitors can...
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Fairbank Provincial Park
Natural Features The main attraction at Fairbank Provincial Park, located west of Sudbury is Fairbank Lake, a crater created by a meteorite that hit the earth millions of years ago.   The spring-fed lake is so clear it attracts snork...
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Ferris Provincial Park
Situated on hilly drumlins, Ferris Provincial Park borders and provides access to the busy Trent River south of Campbellford.  Scenic bluffs carved out of limestone bedrock provide a view of picturesque Ranney Falls.  Overgrown stone f...
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Finlayson Point Provincial Park
Finlayson Point Provincial Park is on a small peninsula on the Northeast arm of Lake Temagami.   The lake's steep rugged cliffs, deep, clear waters, magnificent stands of tall pines along its shoreline, and more than 1,300 islands hav...
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Fitzroy Provincial Park
Fitzroy provincial park host many majestic white pine which covers much of the park beside the Ottawa River.   There are great century-old trees and a stand of 300-year-old bur oak by the Carp River. Near these trees you can see ...
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French River Provincial Park
History The French River has a colourful past.  For thousands of years before Europeans arrived, Aboriginal people used the river as a place to meet and exchange trade goods.  Early French explorers and missionaries began travelling t...
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Frontenac Provincial Park
Frontenac is one of several provincial parks situated within the Frontenac Axis, the southern arm of the Canadian Shield that extends down into New York State. This geological anomaly is responsible for the land forms in the area that are typic...
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Grundy Lake Provincial Park
Natural Features Grundy Lake Provincial Park is close to the northern limits of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence lowlands forest region. From several lakes in this park off the Trans-Canada Highway, you can paddle to the voyageurs' route along Fre...
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Halfway Lake Provincial Park
History More than 10,000 years ago, the area that is now the park was covered by a huge glacier.  Today, reminders of that ancient glacier can be seen in the high, rolling hills, the valleys partly filled with glacial soils, and the upland...
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Inverhuron Provincial Park
  Natural Features Inverhuron is popular for its sandy beach, dunes and magnificent sunsets. Once a favourite camping destination, for the past 29 years Inverhuron has been open for day use only.  However, as of July 8th 2005, 1...
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Ipperwash Provincial Park
Park is temporarily Closed Most will come to Ipperwash provincial park for the long, sandy beach and Lake Huron sunsets. Others will seek out rare flowers that thrive in treed sloughs between the dunes. These flowers are the blue heart, n...
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John E. Pearce Provincial Park
Bluffs rising 33 metres above the lake provide a magnificent view along the Lake Erie shore. You may even see a bald eagle and migrating hawks. Woodland trails blooms with unusual flowers in the spring. These flowers include the yello...
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Killarney Provincial Park
Natural Features Killarney Provincial Park is a vast and beautiful tract of wilderness, with crystal-blue lakes, a spectacular range of white quartzite ridges, pine and hardwood forests, and boggy lowlands. Its beauty and unspoiled scenery...
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Killbear Provincial Park
Natural Features Killbear Provincial Park is on the Georgian Bay peninsula and is a water lover's paradise for swimming and other water activities.  It has great places you can camp which could be by a sandy beach, on a rocky shore or unde...
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