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Algonquin Provincial Park - Pursue unexcelled opportunities for adventure and education in Algonquin Park, the oldest and most famous provincial park in Ontario and one of the largest in Canada. Just three hours away from Toronto or Ottawa, Algonquin stretches across 7,725 square kilometres of wild and beautiful lakes and forests, bogs and rivers, cliffs and beaches - a canoeist's and camper's paradise as far as the eye can see.
Information: (705) 633-5572
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Finlayson Point Provincial Park - Located on Lake Temagami, Finlayson Point is the gateway to some of the most beautiful wilderness lands and waters in Ontario. Lake Temagami's steep rugged cliffs, deep, clear waters, magnificent stands of tall pines along its shoreline and its more than 1300 islands have made Temagami famous as a place to experience the awesome northern Ontario scenery at its best.
Information: (705) 569-3622
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Marten River Provincial Park - The majestic white pines and sparkling waters of Marten River combine to create a perfect haven in which to camp, fish, hike and explore while capturing the spirit of the logging past. See replicas of what the lumberjacks left behind as you explore beautiful rustic surroundings of the park.
Information: (705) 892-2200
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Mikisew Provincial Park - Mikisew Provincial Park's sandy beaches on the shore of Eagle Lake and such forest is a natural backdrop for a getaway. The plentiful sand found in the park was left behind by glacial Lake Algonquin. Today, walk along the shoreline of what was once an island and two beaches: evidence of this ancient lake that covered the area more than 10,000 years ago.
Information: (705) 386-7762
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Restoule Provincial Park - Towering bluffs of granite and bedrock and dark, glassy lakes fringed with red pines characterize the spectacular scenery at Restoule. Blanketing the forest floor and lining the paths and trails are delicate plants such as wild cucumber with its blond and wine coloured blossoms, or hobblebush with dramatic sprays of snow white blooms in May. Hemlock thrives in the park's swampy areas - a favoured habitat for the white tailed deer.
Information: (705) 729-2010
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Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park - Camp in a towering pine forest, fish the plentiful waters of the Canadian Heritage Mattawa River and hike through trails of historical significance at Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park. Explore on foot and by canoe, following 6,000 years of tradition begun by the native peoples, continued by the early explorers and capped off by the feats of the hardy voyageurs. The colourful past comes alive as you pursue today's adventures amid the remarkable scenes of natural beauty that greeted Champlain.
Information: (705) 744-2276
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