Massasauga Provincial Park

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Massasauga Provincial Park
Massasauga Provincial Park
Massasauga Provincial Park landscapes
Swan at Massasauga Provincial Park
Massasauga Provincial Park
Canoeing at Massasauga Provincial Park
Website: www.ontarioparks.ca
 

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 protected sanctuary for the Massasauga rattlesnake and home to prairie warblers, five-line skink, hybrid toads and map turtles. 

 You can explore in a quiet cove, camp by the bay or paddle to inland lake sites.  It may be of interest to visit Calhoun Lodge for a glimpse of 1930s cottage life.

White-tailed deer, moose, black bears and wolves are commonly spotted in the park. Chipmunks, raccoons, birds, hybrid toad and five-linked skink appear around the campsites.  This area is also home to the poisonous, but rarely seen, Massasauga rattlesnake.
 

Location(s)

Address: Massasauga Provincial Park
380 Oastler Park Drive
Parry Sound, Ontario
Canada
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