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Ontario Provincial Parks offer many great opportunities to enjoy nature and wildlife. Some parks provide the chance for unique wildlife viewing experiences.
Others allow for many types of wonderful outdoor activities.
You may also have the opportunity to learn more about nature and the environment and how to help preserve and protect it.
Each park has it's own landscape, terrain and characteristics that make them enjoyable. Most offer camping opportunities and other types of accommodation choices during various seasons of the year.
Provincial Parks in Ontario may be located in regions such as South Western, Greater Toronto Area, Niagara region, Central, Eastern, North Eastern and North Western.
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| Missinaibi Provincial Park | |
| Missinaibi River is one of the longest free-flowing wilderness waterways in Ontario. Experienced canoeists can paddle and camp this historic fur-trading route all the way to James Bay. Visitors can also stay at the campground ... | |
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| Mississagi Provincial Park | |
| Natural Features Mississagi Provincial Park is located north of Elliot Lake. It provides solitude and undeveloped wilderness. It is a great chance for you to paddle to pristine lakes and hike numerous trails to spectacular vistas, es... | |
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| Murphys Point Provincial Park | |
| Natural Features Located on the historic Rideau Waterway, Murphy’s Point provincial park offers natural landscapes, trails and an intriguing human legacy for visitors to explore. The trails are groomed in winter for cross-country... | |
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| Nagagamisis Provincial Park | |
| Natural Features Nagagamisis is a secluded lake north of Hornepayne, which leads to challenging canoe routes on the Nagagami and Shekak rivers. Nagagamisis is Cree for “lake with fine, sandy shores.” Nagagamis... | |
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| Neys Provincial Park | |
| Natural Features Neys Provincial Park is a remote and beautiful park that sits on the rugged Coldwell Peninsula which juts into Lake Superior from the north shore. Drawn to canvas by The Group of Seven, this remote and rugged peninsul... | |
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| North Beach Provincial Park | |
| North Beach protects one of the several baymouth sandbars in Prince Edward County. The 1.2-kilometre ribbon of sand shelters tiny North Bay from Lake Ontario. The sandbar on which the park is located measures about 1200 m in length... | |
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| Oastler Lake Provincial Park | |
| Oastler Lake Provincial Park is a convenient base for exploring Parry Sound and Georgian Bay. It has a great long and sandy beach to enjoy. The park features scenic waterfront campsites, rocky shorelines and access to summer hiking... | |
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| Obatanga Provincial Park | |
| Obatanga is a vast tract of northern wilderness south of the town of White River. It is laced with 32 sparkling lakes, rivers and streams. The interior is often accessible only by canoe. Birders have spotted belted kingf... | |
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| Ojibway Provincial Park | |
| Ojibway Provincial Park is located near Dryden and is on Little Vermillion Lake. Tranquil and wild, this park offers good swimming and a sandy beach. The history of Ojibway Park is the history of forest. There is no evidence th... | |
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| Ouimet Canyon Provincial Park | |
| Oulmet Canyon Provincial Park is a sheer-walled canyon which shelters rare Arctic-alpine plants along its boulder laden floor, where snow often persists until late spring. From two platforms and a network of boardwalks and tra... | |
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| Pakwash Provincial Park | |
| Natural Features Pakwash Provincial Park is one of the ten most northerly provincial parks in Ontario. It is secluded and serene and this northern park guarantees a sandy beach and shallow, warm waters ideal for swimming and canoeing... | |
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| Pancake Bay Provincial Park | |
| Natural Features Pancake Bay is a wide, sheltered, sandy bay on Lake Superior's east shore. It offers a respite for weary travelers. From a viewing platform you can see the lake and the spot where the Edmund Fitzgerald sank... | |
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| Petroglyphs Provincial Park | |
| Natural Features Deep within this forest northeast of Peterborough is the largest known concentration of aboriginal rock carvings in Canada. They were carved into the white marble rock face hundreds of years ago. The 900 petrog... | |
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| Pinery Provincial Park | |
| Natural Features at Pinery Provincial Park At Pinery Provincial Park, situated on the shore of Lake Huron, there are a number of sand dunes roll back from the shore to meet groups of towering oaks, the largest oak savanna woodlands rem... | |
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| Point Farms Provincial Park | |
| One hundred years ago, this recreation park was the site of a Victorian resort called Point Farm Hotel. Today, the site is a recreation park combining a colourful past with a pleasant, rural environment. This park, north of Goderich i... | |
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| Port Bruce Provincial Park | |
| If you are in this area you may want to stop for a picnic or a swim at this small park. This waterfront park, in the village of Port Bruce on Lake Erie also provides access to a playground. | |
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| Port Burwell Provincial Park | |
| Natural Features This park in Canada’s “Deep South” is one of the best for witnessing spring migrations of songbirds and fall migrations of raptors, monarch butterflies, blue jays and dragonflies. Steep bluff... | |
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| Potholes Provincial Park | |
| Potholes Provincial Park is a nature reserve east of Wawa. It gets its name from glacial potholes and troughs scooped out of bedrock forming the riverbed of the Kiniwabi River. You can stop for a picnic, soak up the scene... | |
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| Presqu'ile Provincial Park | |
| Natural Features Presqu'ile is french for "almost an island.” This is a good suiting description because it is a boomerang-shaped spit of sand and limestone that juts sharply into Lake Ontario. The land formation... | |
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| Quetico Provincial Park | |
| Natural Features Quetico Provincial Park is a protected, pristine wilderness west of Lake Superior on the Canada-U.S. border. The park’s tangled network of lakes once formed water routes travelled by Ojibway and fur traders. ... | |
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| Rainbow Falls Provincial Park | |
| Natural Features and Camping Rainbow Falls Provincial Park has beautiful cascading waters which plunge over the rock ledges of the falls on their way to Lake Superior. Trails, including the Casque-Isles section of the Voyageur Trail... | |
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| Rene Brunelle Provincial Park | |
| Natural Features Rene Brunelle Provincial Park is now part of much of Remi Lake, located near Kapuskasing. It has been a base for bush pilots for 20 years. It has four fine sandy beaches and swimming. Follow Vigilance Trai... | |
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| Restoule Provincial Park | |
| Natural Features and Camping Restoule straddles the narrows between two lakes south of Lake Nipissing. You can hike or mountain-bike to high granite bluffs and a fire tower where you can see for miles. If you watch c... | |
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| Rideau River Provincial Park | |
| Rideau River occupies a shady bank on the historic Rideau Canal near Kemptville. It is widely used method of transportation for recreational boats cruising between Kingston and Ottawa. Down the road are also hiking trails. O... | |
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| Rockpoint Provincial Park | |
| Natural Features At Rockpoint Provincial Park there are exposed fossils embedded in limestone shelves along the beach which suggests that this peninsula was a coral reef 350 million years ago. A platform above the sand dunes offers ... | |
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