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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...
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Fushimi Lake Provincial Park
Fushimi Lake was a popular fishing spot for 800 years. This quiet lake north of Hearst still teems with walleye and northern pike.  Fishing is the biggest lure, but the tranquil setting also attracts campers yearning to see wildlife...
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Greenwater Provincial Park
Greenwater Provincial Park is located near Cochrane, Ontario. No signs remain of the farming and logging that cleared this park except for a few derelict buildings. Boreal forest surrounds the glacially formed 26 kettle lakes and esk...
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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' ro...
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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 ...
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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 8t...
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Ivanhoe Lake Provinical Park
Natural Features Ivanhoe Lake Provincial Park is located between Chapleau and Timmins. A long, curving lip of sandy beach with warm, shallow water for swimming beckons families with young children to this lake.   This p...
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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...
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Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park
Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park is located just west of Thunder Bay. It is known as Niagara of the North. Kakabeka Falls plunges 40 metres over sheer cliffs and some of the oldest fossils in the world.  You can get a bird's-eye v...
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Kap-Kig-Iwan Provincial Park
Natural Features Kap-Kig-Iwan is a picturesque park near Englehart, Ontario. The Englehart River runs through this park and plunges down whitewater rapids, over a waterfall (Kap-Kig-Iwan in Ojibway), past rugged rock outcrops, throug...
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Kettle Lakes Provincial Park
Natural Features Kettle Lakes Provincial Park is located near Timmins and is dotted with 22 deep, spring-fed kettle lakes. They are reachable by trails and roads, where you can swim or paddle.   Whether you come for the day ...
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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 s...
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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 sho...
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Lake On The Mountain Provincial Park
History Lake on the Mountain is a natural curiosity because it has a constant flow of clean, fresh water, with no apparent source and is located 60 metres above Lake Ontario.  This mystery has been the subject of speculation for cent...
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Lake St. Peter Provincial Park
Natural Features South of Algonquin, Lake St. Peter Provincial Park features two sandy beaches and opportunities to bike and hike.  It has two trails that lead to a lookout, a kettle pond and a derelict shanty, and is linked to the H...
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Lake Superior Provincial Park
Natural Features From Lake Superior’s rugged coast, Lake Superior Provincial Park moves inland over mist-shrouded hills and deep canyons whose breathtaking beauty and rich autumn colours inspired Canada’s Group of Seven artist...
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Long Point Provincial Park
Natural Features This park is part of a 40-kilometre-long sandspit in Lake Erie which is recognized as a biosphere reserve by the United Nations.  It is a world-renowned refuge and stopover for migrating birds in fall and spring...
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MacGregor Point Provincial Park
Natural Features A complex ecosystem unfolds at this all-season park on a seven-kilometre stretch of coast on Lake Huron. Guided walks by the shore and through silver maple swamps, cattail marshes, ponds, fens and bogs reveal unusual inha...
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MacLeod Provincial Park
Natural Features MacLeod Provincial Park is located east of Geraldton, Ontario. It is named after an abandoned gold mine and this park is on a peninsula in Kenogamisis Lake.   It offers excellent swimming, and also cont...
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Mara Provincial Park
Natural Features Lake Simcoe and its northerly extension, Lake Couchiching, are separated by a shallow region called the Narrows. Mara Provincial Park sits at the neck of Lake Couchiching, right by the Narrows. For over 4,000 yea...
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Mark S. Burnham Provincial Park
Natural Features Mark S. Burnham, located near Peterborough is a day-use recreation park only with no campsites available. Why not stop for a picnic or follow trails that meander through the forest which is among the oldest in Ontari...
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Marten River Provincial Park
Natural Features Marten River Provincial Park is located on Highway #11, just 50km (32 miles) north of North Bay. Marten River is nestled among the majestic white pine forests which abound with wildlife and breathtaking views In ...
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Massasauga Provincial Park
The Massasauga stretches along the coast of Georgian Bay from Parry Sound to the Moon River. This park takes in hundreds of windswept islands as well as inland forests and lakes.   It is accessible only by water, and is a p...
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McRae Point Provincial Park
Natural Features McRae Point, which is a small peninsula on Lake Simcoe, is an ideal summer playground for swimming and enjoying the water.   A drumlin on the south side is topped with hardwood forest and drains into swamp a...
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Mikisew Provincial Park
Mikisew Provincial Park has three sandy beaches which are perfect for a day's enjoyment by the water at this family campground on Eagle Lake.   You can go for a swim, a leisure paddle or follow hiking trails through pine, bi...
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