Bonnechere Provincial Park

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Bonnechere Provincial Park
 

Natural Features of Bonnechere Provincial Park

Bonnechere River was a strong reason why Bonnechere Provincial Park got it's name.  The Bonnechere River was once an important square timber logging route.  The Bonnechere River winds its way around several tiny oxbow lakes before reaching Round Lake.  Other natural features in the Bonnechere River include a beaver pond and a marsh.

The Bonnechere River once carried furs and pine logs out of the Ottawa Valley region.  The Bonnechere River is now a great way for canoeists to move along its leisure path to Round Lake where there is a buoyed, sandy beach.  Trails pass an old beaver pond and marshes.  An historic depot depicts the life of early forest rangers.
Plants and Wildlife at Bonnechere Provincial Park
Bonnechere Provincial Park contains moose, deer, bear and wolves.  During spring at Bonnechere Provincial Park you can witness the warbler migration.
There are many marshes and ponds with Bonnechere Provincial Park which sustain many plants and trees surrounding these areas.
Outdoor Activities at Bonnechere Provincial Park
At Bonnechere Provincial Park you can canoe around the shore of Round Lake which branches out into the Bonnechere River and continues into Algonquin Park.
In Bonnechere Provincial Park there is a small beach that is buoyed and shallow which makes it great for family swimming.

During the summer at Bonnechere Provincial Park there are educational programs in the evening, guided hikes, children's programs.  At Bonnechere Provincial Park there are also special events such as archaeological programs, Celtic music and a wolf howl.

There are some hiking trails at Bonnechere Provincial Park if you plan to go hiking.

Refer to Ontario Parks camping information at Bonnechere Provincial Park.

You can also visit the Friends of Bonnechere Provincial Park for more information.
Things to do outdoors near Bonnechere Provincial Park
Bonnechere Provincial Park is located in Central Ontario near Killaloe.  You can see what to do outdoors by visiting Ottawa Valley tourism.  Outdoor activities in the winter near Bonnechere Provincial Park include cross country skiing, dogsledding, snowshoeing.
For more information on the history of the area visit County of Renfrew.
Trails near Bonnechere Provincial Park
Find out more about trails near Bonnechere Provincial Park or trails near Killaloe Ontario.
You can also refer trails in the Ottawa Valley region.  For history of the area and other local outdoor ideas visit the Township of Killaloe-Hagarty-Richards.
View these sources if you are interested in finding out more about cross country ski club near Algonquin Park or trail associations near Algonquin Park.

You can refer to the official Central Ontario road map for more detailed directions of how to get to Bonnechere Provincial Park from where you are travelling from.

For more information contact Bonnechere Provincial Park  613-757-2103

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Location(s)

Address: Bonnechere Provincial Park
4024 Round Lake Road, RR5
Killaloe, Ontario
Canada
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