Algonquin Provincial Park
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Aaron Provincial Park
23 km east of Dryden. Lake ringed with boreal forest. Swimming on natural sand beach, hiking, camping. Natural features, facilities, location.
Abitibi-De-Troyes Provincial Park
50 km east of Timmins. Access by air and water. Waterway park of the Abitibi and Black rivers. Runs through coniferous forest, swamps, eskers, kettle basins, and waterfowl nesting areas. Backcountry canoeing, camping, fishing. Natural features, facilities, location.
Adam Creek Provincial Park
90 km north of Kapuskasing. Glaical Wisconsin Kipling till. Canoeing, fishing. Natural features, facilities, location.
Agassiz Peatlands Provincial Park
110 km northwest of Fort Frances. Black spruce muskeg, string bogs, richly forested swamps, peatland, and wildflower-filled fens. The area closely resembles a prairie.Nature reserve; no facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Albany River Provincial Park
165 km of Sioux Lookout. Waterway park passes through moraines, drumlins, and a variety of water-shaped landforms. Backcountry canoeing and camping. Natural features, facilities, location.
Albert Lake Mesa Provincial Park
48 km northwest of Nipigon. Moraine, mesa, and cuesta. Many species of liverwort plants and lichens. Nature reserve; no facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Arrowhead Peninsula Provincial Park
100 km southwest of Thunder Bay. Mixed boreal forest, including some mature red and white pine stands. Nature reserve; no facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Arrowhead Provincial Park
North of Huntsville. Canadian Shield lands. Shores of the glacial Lake Algonquin. Swimming, canoeing, fishing, cross-country skiing, ski rental, skating. Natural features, facilities, location.
Aubrey Falls Provincial Park
80 km north of Blind River. Canadian Shield land with glacial outwash plain and "mega ripples". Hiking trail, scenic outlook. Facilities limited to parking and toilets. Natural features, facilities, location.
Awenda Provincial Park
Georgian Bay, 11 km northwest of Penetanguishene. Bluff, boulder fields, cobble beaches, kettle lakes, and sand dunes. Camping, canoeing, swimming, fishing, hiking, snorkeling, and cross-country skiing. Natural features, facilities, location.
Balsam Lake Provincial Park
Between Kirkfield and Coboconk. Canadian Shield lands. Chain of lakes linked to the Trent-Severn Waterway. Boating, boat rental, fishing, swimming, hiking, staffed programs, camping, walk-in campsites. Natural features, facilities, location.
Bass Lake Provincial Park
5 km west of Orillia. Open fields, southern forests, and wetlands. Swimming, fishing, winter activities, camping. Natural features, facilities, location.
Batchawana Bay Provincial Park
25 km northwest of Sault Ste. Marie on Lake Superior. Boating, picnicing, playground. Day-use park. Facilities, location.
Bayview Escarpment Provincial Park
25 km east of Owen Sound on the Niagara Escarpment. Crevice caves, exposed Silurian and Ordovician bedrock strata, escarpment, and a swamp. No camping. Nature reserve; no facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Bell Bay Provincial Park
14 km west of Barry's Bay. Rare encrusted saxifrage growing on the large cliff. Canoeing, fishing, hiking, and nature viewing. No facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Bigwind Lake Provincial Park
East of Bracebridge. Canadian Shield land with layered gneiss rock, and a moraine. Day-use park. No facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Biscotasi Lake Provincial Park
Halfway between Sudbury and Chapleau. Water access only. Canadian Shield and boreal forest. Backcountry camping, canoeing, and fishing. No facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Black Creek Provincial Park
55 km northwest of Owen Sound on the Bruce Peninsula. Lake Huron shore with a beaver swamp and a beach. Swimming. Facilities limited to parking and toilets. Natural features, facilities, location.
Blue Lake Provincial Park
48 km northwest of Dryden. Glacial lake of super-clear water. Hiking, fishing, staffed programs, camping. Natural features, facilities, location.
Bon Echo Provincial Park
Between Belleville and Renfrew. Mazinaw Rock, a sheer 100 m cliff, is painted with Native pictographs. Swimming, boating, fishing, canoe rental, hiking, camping, canoe- and walk-in campsites. Natural features, facilities, location, QuickTime VR tour.
Bonheur River Kame Provincial Park
35 km east of Ignace. Access by air only. Glacial moulin kame rising more than 80 m above a peat-covered plain. Nature reserve; no facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Bonnechere Provincial Park
37 km southwest of Pembroke. Bonnechere River was a timber route. Beaver pond and marsh. Boating, fishing, hiking, lodges, camping. Natural features, facilities, location.
Bonnechere Provincial Park - Friends of Bonnechere
Park information, fees, guided trips, information about the Friends.
Bonnechere River Provincial Park
40 km southwest of Pembroke. Waterway park. River runs through mixed forests. Canoeing, fishing, swimming. Nearby to Bonnechere Provincial Park. No facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Boyne Valley Provincial Park
4 km east of Shelbourne. Stream runs through glacial moraines. Forests, open fields, wetlands. Bruce Trail hiking. Facilities limited to hiking trails. Natural features, facilities, location.
Brightsand River Provincial Park
75 km northeast of Ignace. Waterway park. Precambrian rock, mixed forest, glacial esker, outwash plain, and moraine. Backcountry canoeing, camping, and fishing. No facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Bronte Creek Provincial Park
Between Burlington and Oakville. Stream, forests, and operating 1900 farm. Hiking, biking, cross-country skiing, staffed programs, camping. Natural features, facilities, location.
Butler Lake Provincial Park
10 km southeast of Dryden. Access by water. 8 m of varved clays. Nature reserve; no facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Cabot Head Provincial Park
Northern tip of the Bruce Peninsula. Karst pavement limestone. Cliffs. Part of the park is within Bruce Peninsula National Park. No camping. Nature reserve; no facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Caliper Lake Provincial Park
East shore of Lake of the Woods. Home to northern pike, walleye, smallmouth bass. loons, grouse, eagles, ospreys, and barred owls. Hiking, boating, fishing, camping. Natural features, facilities, location.
Carson Lake Provincial Park
4 km west of Barry's Bay. Algonquin Highlands land. Swimming, canoeing, fishing, camping. Natural features, facilities, location.
Castle Creek Provincial Park
70 km southwest of Thunder Bay. Proterozoic bedrock with broken shallow sandy till and lacustrine clays. White cedar forests and wetlands. Nature reserve; no facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Cavern Lake Provincial Park
40 km east of Thunder Bay. Rocky canyon outcrop covered in rare arctic-alpine plants. Bat cave. Nature reserve; no facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Centennial Lake Provincial Park
75 km south of Pembroke. Geological features and rare plant species, including the purple cliffbrake. Nature reserve; no facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Chapleau-Nemegosenda River Provincial Park
100 km west of Timmins. Waterway park with two rivers cut through Precambrian rock. Boreal forests and wetlands are home to moose. Backcountry canoeing, camping, and fishing. No facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Charleston Lake Provincial Park
North of Gananoque. Lowland forests, hemlock ridges, and wetlands. Camping, hiking, swimming, fishing, canoeing, staffed programs. Natural features, facilities, location.
Chutes Provincial Park
East of Espanola. Waterfalls on the Aux Sables River. Hiking, fishing, golfing, camping. Natural features, facilities, location.
Coral Rapids Provincial Park
James Bay lowlands, 140 km north of Cochrane. Devonian bedrock exposure. Nature reserve; no facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Craigleith Provincial Park
Georgian Bay near Collingwood. Fossilized remains of tribolites. Fishing, boating, boardsailing, diving, camping. Natural features, facilities, location.
Cranberry Lake Provincial Park
15 km north of Sleeman. Bogs, swamps, and peatland. Nature reserve; no facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Dana-Jowsey Lakes Provincial Park
30 km west of Timmins. Mature stands of red and white pine. Fishing, swimming, boating, and hiking. No facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Darlington Provincial Park
East of Oshawa. Former pioneer farmland. Log home dating from the 1830s. Hiking, birding, boating, fishing, camping. Natural features, facilities, location.
Devils Glen Provincial Park
South of Collingwood. Playground and hiking trails. Bruce Trail hiking. No camping. No facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Devon Road Mesa Provincial Park
60 km southwest of Thunder Bay. Mesa of intruded Precambrian rock. Forest includes alder thickets, balsam fir, spruce, white spruce, and white pine. Nature reserve; no facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Divide Ridge Provincial Park
60 km southwest of Thunder Bay. Proterozoic rock above an escarpment. White pine and lichen barrens. Nature reserve; no facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Driftwood Provincial Park
40 km north of Deep River. Glacial esker and evidence of 1975 forest fire. Hiking, canoeing, fishing, camping. Natural features, facilities, location.
Duclos Point Provincial Park
Southeast shore of Lake Simcoe. Swampland is home to rare plants and birds such as the marsh wren, osprey, and caspian tern. Offshore sandbar. Nature reserve; no facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Duncan Escarpment Provincial Park
Southeast of Owen Sound. Crevice caves. Nature reserve; no facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Earl Rowe Provincial Park
North of Orangeville near Alliston. Meandering Boyne River. Home to over 100 species of bird. Boating, biking, pool, staffed programs, cross-country skiing, camping. Natural features, facilities, location.
East Sister Island Provincial Park
9 km west of Pelee Island. Access by water. Kentucky coffee trees shelter a major breeding colony of great blue herons, black-crowned night herons, and great egrets. Nature reserve; no facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Edward Island Provincial Park
Lake Superior, 42 km east of Thunder Bay. Access by boat. Low lying island with boreal forest and Paleohelikian, Southern Province, volcanic, and sedimentary rocks. Nature reserve; no facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Egan Chutes Provincial Park
15 km east of Bancroft. Wetland and sand flat with poplar, white birch, ash, buffaloberry, and purple flowering raspberry. Three waterfalls. Nature reserve; no facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Emily Provincial Park
Northwest of Peterborough. Open meadows, forests, marshes, wet cedar forests. Swimming, camping, lodges, hiking, boating, fishing, staffed programs. Natural features, facilities, location.
Esker Lakes Provincial Park
37 km northeast of Kirkland Lake. 29 kettle lakes with one of the largest eskers in Ontario. Sand dunes and other post-glacial formations. Swimming, canoeing, canoe rental, camping. Natural features, facilities, location.
Fairbank Provincial Park
55 km west of Sudbury. Sudbury Nickel Irruptive and Fairbank fault. Swimming, hiking, boating, fishing, diving, cross-country skiing, camping. Natural features, facilities, location.
Fawn River Provincial Park
450 km north of Sioux Lookout. Waterway park. Transition zone between the boreal and sub-arctic forest. Backcountry camping and canoeing. Natural features, facilities, location.
Ferris Provincial Park
30 km east of Peterborough. Glacial drumlins, limestone bedrock, bluff. Hiking, boating on the Trent River, camping. Natural features, facilities, location.
Finlayson Point Provincial Park
1 km south of Temagami. Steep cliffs and stands of pine. Hiking, swimming, diving, boating, camping. Natural features, facilities, location.
Fish Point Provincial Park
Southwest spit of Pelee Island. Shallow-sand, limestone plain. Sand spit and dune system with deciduous forest. Birding. Nature reserve; no facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Fitzroy Provincial Park
Located on the Ottawa River, 8 km north of Arnprior. Cathedral forest of century-old white pine and 300-year-old bur oak. Hiking, boating, fishing, swimming, camping. Natural features, facilities, location.
Five Mile Lake Provincial Park
140 km northeast of Sault Ste. Marie. Silt deposits from a glacial lake and a braided esker complex. No facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Forks of the Credit Provincial Park
24 km northwest of Brampton. Gorge and waterfall. Glacial features such as kame hills and kettle lakes. Bruce Trail hiking. Natural features, facilities, location.
Fraleigh Lake Provincial Park
65 km southwest of Thunder Bay. Examples of natural succession. Steep cliffs, marshes, bogs, and swamps. Nature reserve; no facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Frederick House Lake Provincial Park
30 km northeast of Timmins. Access by water. Connaught varved clays. Nature reserve; no facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
French River Provincial Park
River flows from Lake Nipissing to Georgian Bay. Waterway park. Canadian Shield land. Voyageur route. Backcountry canoeing. Natural features, facilities, location.
Friends of Long Point Provincial Park
Informative portal dedicated to Long Point Provincial Park in Ontario, with a wide range of pictures, news and articles.
Frontenac Provincial Park
12 km northeast of Sydenham. Canadian Shield land. Home to many unusual species of birds. Swimming, fishing, backcountry hiking and canoeing. Natural features, facilities, location.
Fushimi Lake Provincial Park
41 km northwest of Hearst. White cedar forest surrounded by boreal forest. Boating, fishing, camping. Natural features, facilities, location.
Gibson River Provincial Park
North of Port Severn. Stunted forest, exposed bedrock, and wetlands. Hiking and cross-country skiing. Nature reserve; no facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Gravel River Provincial Park
Southeast of Nipigon. River runs through deltaic sands. Bird's-foot delta. Hiking. Nature reserve; no facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Greenwater Provincial Park
32 km northwest of Cochrane. Eskers and kettle lakes. Home to moose, bear, and wolf. Swimming, boating, fishing, hiking, camping. Natural features, facilities, location.
Grundy Lake Provincial Park
80 km north of Parry Sound. Red and white pine, maple, and yellow birch forests. Swimming, fishing, hiking, canoe routes. Natural features, facilities, location.
Halfway Lake Provincial Park
90 km northwest of Sudbury. Glacial eskers, kames, and moraines. Swimming, boating, canoe routes, hiking, camping. Natural features, facilities, location.
Hardy Lake Provincial Park
19 km west of Gravenhurst. Atlantic coastal plain vegetation. Hiking, canoeing. No facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Hockley Valley Provincial Park
6 km northeast of Orangeville. Gorge, forested moraines, and open meadows. Bruce Trail hiking. No facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Hope Bay Forest Provincial Park
Bruce Peninsula, 65 km north of Owen Sound. Niagara Escarpment land with subsurface karst pavement. Wild flowers and ferns. Bruce trail hiking. No facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Indian Point Provincial Park
38 km north of Lindsay. Access by water. Limestone escarpment and eastern wetland. No facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Inverhuron Provincial Park
Lake Huron west of Tiverton. Limestone bedrock and sand dunes. Swimming, boating, fishing. Day-use park. Natural features, facilities, location.
Ipperwash Provincial Park
Lake Huron west of Parkhill. Sand dunes, forests, and wet meadows. Boating, swimming, fishing, birding, camping. Natural features, facilities, location. Park is temporarily closed.
Ira Lake Provincial Park
North of Wiarton on the Bruce Peninsula. The features demonstrate the natural progression from the shallow waters of Ira Lake to deciduous forest. Nature reserve; no facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Ivanhoe Lake Provincial Park
South of Foleyet. Galcial eskers and kettle lakes in boreal forest. Hiking, swimming, fishing, boating, access to Wakami Lake canoe route, staffed programs. Natural features, facilities, location.
Ivanhoe Lake Provincial Park
South of Foleyet. Galcial eskers and kettle lakes in boreal forest. Hiking, swimming, fishing, boating, access to Wakami Lake canoe route, staffed programs. Natural features, facilities, location.
J. Albert Bauer Provincial Park
16 km northeast of Huntsville. Mature forest of maple, hemlock, yellow birch, beech, basswood. Hiking, swimming, canoeing. No facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
James N. Allan Provincial Park
Lake Erie, 7 km southwest of Dunnville. Fine sand beach and forest. Swimming, boating, walking, bird-watching. No facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
John E. Pearce Provincial Park
25 km southwest of St. Thomas. 33 m bluffs rise above Lake Erie. Carolinian forest. Nature walks, picnics. Day-use park. Natural features, facilities, location.
John E. Pearce Provincial Park
25 km southwest of St. Thomas. 33 m bluffs rise above Lake Erie. Carolinian forest. Nature walks, picnics. Day-use park. Natural features, facilities, location.
Johnston Harbour - Pine Tree Point Provincial Park
70 km northwest of Owen Sound inside Bruce Peninsula National Park. Jack pine forest is winter home to deer. Nature reserve; no facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Johnston Harbour - Pine Tree Point Provincial Park
70 km northwest of Owen Sound inside Bruce Peninsula National Park. Jack pine forest is winter home to deer. Nature reserve; no facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Kabitotikwia River Provincial Park
90 km northwest of Nipigon. Wetlands such as fluvial marsh, treed fen, low shrub fen, and a "graminoid" fen.Nature reserve; no facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Kabitotikwia River Provincial Park
90 km northwest of Nipigon. Wetlands such as fluvial marsh, treed fen, low shrub fen, and a "graminoid" fen.Nature reserve; no facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Kaiashk Provincial Park
120 km north of Thunder Bay. Glacial moraine with kame knoll, outwash plain, and troughs. Nature reserve; no facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Kaiashk Provincial Park
120 km north of Thunder Bay. Glacial moraine with kame knoll, outwash plain, and troughs. Nature reserve; no facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park
32 km west of Thunder Bay. 39 m waterfall into a Precambrian Shield gorge. Camping, hiking, swimming, staffed programs. Natural features, facilities, location.
Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park
32 km west of Thunder Bay. 39 m waterfall into a Precambrian Shield gorge. Camping, hiking, swimming, staffed programs. Natural features, facilities, location.
Kama Hill Provincial Park
30 km east of Nipigon. Red-purple rock called mudstone. Nature reserve; no facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Kama Hill Provincial Park
30 km east of Nipigon. Red-purple rock called mudstone. Nature reserve; no facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Kap-Kig-Iwan Provincial Park
North of New Liskeard. Mixed forests, Englehart River with waterfalls, fossils. Fishing, hiking, camping, cross-country skiing. Natural features, facilities, location.
Kap-Kig-Iwan Provincial Park
North of New Liskeard. Mixed forests, Englehart River with waterfalls, fossils. Fishing, hiking, camping, cross-country skiing. Natural features, facilities, location.
Kashabowie Provincial Park
85 km west of Thunder Bay. Access by water. Glcial features including an esker complex, outwash apron, and a glaciated lake spillway. No facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Kashabowie Provincial Park
85 km west of Thunder Bay. Access by water. Glcial features including an esker complex, outwash apron, and a glaciated lake spillway. No facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park
50 km north of Peterborough. Rolling uplands broken by granite exposures. Backcountry camping. No facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park
50 km north of Peterborough. Rolling uplands broken by granite exposures. Backcountry camping. No facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Kesagami Provincial Park
72 km southeast of Moosonee. Access by water or air. 80 km of riving running through James Bay lowlands. Backcountry Canoeing, camping, and fishing. Natural features, facilities, location.
Kesagami Provincial Park
72 km southeast of Moosonee. Access by water or air. 80 km of riving running through James Bay lowlands. Backcountry Canoeing, camping, and fishing. Natural features, facilities, location.
Kettle Lakes Provincial Park
40 km east of Timmins. 20 glacial kettle lakes. Boreal forest and sub-arctic tundra. Hiking, boating, fishing, swimming, camping. Natural features, facilities, location.
Kettle Lakes Provincial Park
40 km east of Timmins. 20 glacial kettle lakes. Boreal forest and sub-arctic tundra. Hiking, boating, fishing, swimming, camping. Natural features, facilities, location.
Killarney Provincial Park
North shore of Georgian Bay. Wilderness park with white quartzite ridges, pine and hardwood forests, and boggy lowlands. Backcountry hiking, canoeing, and camping. Campground, staffed programs. Natural features, facilities, location.
Killarney Provincial Park
North shore of Georgian Bay. Wilderness park with white quartzite ridges, pine and hardwood forests, and boggy lowlands. Backcountry hiking, canoeing, and camping. Campground, staffed programs. Natural features, facilities, location.
Killarney Provincial Park - Friends of Killarney P
Photos, publications, links to outfitters and other related sites.
Killbear Provincial Park
West of Parry Sound. Canadian Shield land, steep Georgian Bay coastline, forests, and bogs. Swimming, boating, diving, staffed programs, camping. Natural features, facilities, location.
Killbear Provincial Park
West of Parry Sound. Canadian Shield land, steep Georgian Bay coastline, forests, and bogs. Swimming, boating, diving, staffed programs, camping. Natural features, facilities, location.
Komoka Provincial Park
5 km west of London. Meadows and forests. No facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Komoka Provincial Park
5 km west of London. Meadows and forests. No facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Kopka River Provincial Park
200 km north of Thunder Bay. Waterway park running through wilderness of northern boreal forest. Backcountry canoeing and camping, swimming, fishing. No facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
La Motte Lake Provincial Park
140 km northwest of Sudbury. Second growth mixed forest. Fishing, canoeing, wildlife viewing. No facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
La Motte Lake Provincial Park
140 km northwest of Sudbury. Second growth mixed forest. Fishing, canoeing, wildlife viewing. No facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
La Verendrye Provincial Park
80 km southwest of Thunder Bay. Waterway park. Historic fur trade route. Backcountry camping and canoeing. No facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
La Verendrye Provincial Park
80 km southwest of Thunder Bay. Waterway park. Historic fur trade route. Backcountry camping and canoeing. No facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Lady Evelyn-Smoothwater Provincial Park
West of New Liskeard. Canadian Shield land, old-growth pine forests, 25 m waterfall. Backcountry white-water canoeing. No facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Lady Evelyn-Smoothwater Provincial Park
West of New Liskeard. Canadian Shield land, old-growth pine forests, 25 m waterfall. Backcountry white-water canoeing. No facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Lake Nipigon Provincial Park
North of Nipigon. Cliffs and green-black sand beaches. Swimming, canoeing, camping. No facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Lake Nipigon Provincial Park
North of Nipigon. Cliffs and green-black sand beaches. Swimming, canoeing, camping. No facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Lake of the Woods Provincial Park
43 km north of Rainy River. Northern and Southern forests, and prairie. Many species of bird. No facilities. Natural features, location.
Lake St. Peter Provincial Park
45 km north of Bancroft. Canadian Shield land. Boating, boat rental, fishing, camping, rockhounding. Natural features, facilities, location.
Lake Superior Provincial Park
Eastern shore of Lake Superior, south of Wawa. Steep walled valleys of ancient mountains. Hiking, canoe routes, camping. Natural features, facilities, location.
Le Pate Provincial Park
19 km southeast of Thunder Bay. Circular mesa over shale. Nature reserve; no facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Limestone Islands Provincial Park
West of Parry Sound in Georgian Bay. Fossil deposits and home to many birds. Nature reserve; no facilities, no camping. Natural features, facilities, location.
Lion's Head Provincial Park
Bruce Peninsula about 80 km north of Owen Sound. Niagara Escarpment lands overlooking Georgian Bay. Bruce Trail hiking. Nature reserve; no facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Little Abitibi Provincial Park
66 km north of Cochrane. Glaical features such as eskers, kames, kettles, and moraines. 26 m waterfall and stand of 300 year-old pine. Backcountry canoeing, camping, and fishing. Natural features, facilities, location.
Little Cove Provincial Park
Northern tip of the Bruce Peninsula within Bruce Peninsula National Park. Barrens, scrub cliffs, palisade forests, and karst pavements. No camping. Nature reserve; no facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Little Current River Provincial Park
100 km north of Geraldton. Waterway park with boreal forests. Backcountry canoeing and camping. No facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Little Greenwater Lake Provincial Park
90 km west of Thunder Bay. Moraine and a small delta. Nature reserve; no facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Livingstone Point Provincial Park
Shore of Lake Nipigon. Rare arctic and alpine plants. Nature reserve; no facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Lola Lake Provincial Park
20 km northeast of Dryden. Prairie lands. Nature reserve; no facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
Long Point Provincial Park
Peninsula in Lake Erie, 45 km southwest of Simcoe. 40 km peninsula is home to many migratory birds. Birding, hiking, boating, fishing, camping. Natural features, facilities, location.
Lower Madawaska River Provincial Park
Northeast of Bancroft. Eskers, kames, outwash plains, kettle lakes, and sandbars. Hiking, canoeing, fishing, camping at canoe-in sites. Natural features, facilities, location.
MacGregor Point Provincial Park
Shores of Lake Huron, south of Port Elgin. Woodlands, silver maple swamps, cattail marshes, ponds, fens, and bogs. Hiking, swimming, bird watching, cycling, wind-surfing, camping, lodges.
MacGregor Point Provincial Park - Friends of MacGr
Birding reports, history of the Friends, local opportunities, events.
MacLeod Provincial Park
8 km east of Geraldton, Ontario. Gravel-filled esker. Boating, fishing, camping.
Makobe-Grays River Provincial Park
28 kilometres south of Elk Lake. Access by air and water only. Numerous rivers, small waterfalls, and ravines. Backcountry canoeing.
Manitou Islands Provincial Park
Nature reserve is 20 km southwest of North Bay in Lake Nipissing. Accessible by water only. Swimming, boating and nature viewing. Day-use park. No facilities.
Mara Provincial Park
Between lakes Simcoe and Couchiching. Open fields, forest, and wetlands. Swimming, boating, fishing, camping, including electrical sites.
Mark S. Burnham Provincial Park
"Quiet spot for a walk in the woods" is east of Peterborough. Beech, maple, elm and hemlock forests, drumlins. Day-use park. Hiking.
Marten River Provincial Park
56 km north of North Bay. Old growth pine forests. Reconstructed 19th Centuring logging camp. Canoe route, canoe rental, hiking, biking, camping.
Massasauga Provincial Park
35 km south of Parry Sound. Access by water only. 21 km of Georgian Bay shoreline. Home to many animals including the Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake. Non-motorized boating, fishing, hiking, camping. Natural features, facilities, location.
Matawatchan Provincial Park
75 km south of Pembroke. Canadian Shield land with biotite gneiss, quartzite, marble, and granite. Nature reserve; no facilities.
Matawin River Provincial Park
70 km west of Thunder Bay. Forested outwash plain, forested dunes, and wetlands. Nature reserve; no facilities.
Mattawa River Provincial Park
West of the Ottawa River along the Mattawa River. Waterway park. Route for voyageurs and natives. White-water rafting and canoeing, canoe tripping. Marked portages.
Maynard Lake Provincial Park
72 km northwest of Vermilion Bay. Old growth white pine forests. Nature reserve; no facilities.
McRae Point Provincial Park
18 km from Orillia on northeast shore of Lake Simcoe. Glacial drumlin. Hiking, swimming, boating, access to the Trent-Severn Waterway, fishing, camping, including electrical sites.
Menzel Centennial Provincial Park
17 km northwest of Napanee. Open and treed fen. Birdwatching, wildlife viewing, nature photography, hiking. Nature reserve; no facilities.
Michipicoten Post Provincial Park
8 km southwest of Wawa. Ruins of a French trading post. Hiking and nature viewing. No facilities.
Mikisew Provincial Park
West of South River, between Huntsville and North Bay. Site of ancient glacial lake. Boreal forests. Hiking, boating, fishing, camping.
Minnitaki Kames Provincial Park
20 km south of Sioux Lookout. Glacial features including kames and wave-cut terraces. Nature reserve; no facilities.
Misery Bay Provincial Park
South shore of Manitoulin Island. Limestone bedrock and wetlands. Nature reserve; no facilities.
Missinaibi River Provincial Park
Describes the park's natural features, facilities including camp sites and activities, classification and restrictions, directions with map to a location, a distance of 88 km by gravel road from Chapleu.
Mississagi Delta Provincial Park
Park is southwest of Blind River, Ontario on the North Channel of Georgian Bay. Birdsfoot delta with sandy beach and sand bars. Nature reserve; no facilities.
Mississagi Provincial Park
25 km north of Elliott Lake, Ontario. Glacial evidence and fossils. Hiking, swimming, boating, fishing, staffed programs, cross-country skiing, camping.
Mono Cliffs Provincial Park
14 km northeast of Orangeville. Niagara Escarpment lands with crevice caves, an upland limestone plain, and talus slopes. Hiking. Facilities limited to parking, trails, and toilets.
Montreal River Provincial Park
Between Sault Ste. Marie and Montreal River Harbour. Access by water only. Outcrops of granite and diabase. Lichen barrens. Nature reserve; no facilities.
Morris Tract Provincial Park
East of Goderich. Forested area home to provincially rare plant and bird communities. Nature reserve; no facilities.
Murphys Point Provincial Park
19 km south of Perth. Restored turn of the century mine, a ruined sawmill, pioneer homesteads. Swimming, boating, boat rental, hiking, children's programs, lodges, camping, including electrical sites.
Nagagami Lake Provincial Park
West of Hearst. Nature reserve; no facilities.
Nagagamisis Provincial Park
30 km north of Hornepayne. Sandy beach, moraines, kames, and other glacial features. Hiking, boating, fishing, swimming, camping.
Nakina Moraine Provincial Park
Near Nipigon. Esker complexes and associated outwash fan marked by drainage channels, eskers, kettles holes, and lacustrine clay and silt deposits. No facilities.
Neys Provincial Park
26 km west of Marathon. Canadian Shield land. Home to woodland caribou. Swimming, boating, hiking, staff-led programs, camping, including electrical sites.
Niijkiwenhwag - Friends of Lake Superior Park
Discusses camping, hiking trails, canoeing, fishing and other park activities. Also, park news and updates, publications, summer interpretive programs, friends information and visitor centre information.
Noisy River Provincial Park
20 km north of Shelburne on the Niagara Escarpment. Escarpment lands, forests, and meadows. Bruce Trail hiking. No facilities.
North Beach Provincial Park
South of Belleville. Baymouth sandbars. Swimming, boating, fishing, cycling, sailboarding.
North Driftwood River Provincial Park
35 km northwest of Cochrane. Access by water only. Nature reserve; no facilities.
Nottawasaga Lookout Provincial Park
South-west of Wasaga Beach. Nature reserve; no facilities.
O'Donnell Point Provincial Park
Georgian Bay, 50 km south of Parry Sound. Adjacent to Georgian Bay Islands National Park. Spotted turtle, hog-nosed snake, fox snake, and massasauga rattlesnake. No facilities.
Oastler Lake Provincial Park
10 km southeast of Parry Sound. Beach, forest, Muskoka-like terrain. Hiking, camping, including electrical and walk-in sites.
Obabika River Provincial Park
South-west of New Liskeard. Waterway park. Polished bedrock, boulder fields, sandy beaches, and wetlands. Backcountry canoeing. No facilities.
Obatanga Provincial Park
56 km northwest of Wawa. Boreal forest, jack pines. Swimming, boating, fishing, birding, hiking, camping, including electrical sites.
Ojibway Prairie Provincial Park
In Windsor, Ontario. Native prairie vegetation, savanna, and open woodland. Adjacent to Ojibway Nature Centre. Day-use only.
Ojibway Provincial Park
25 km southwest of Sioux Lookout. Boreal forest. Campers sometimes hear the baying of wolves. Swimming, boating, fishing, camping, including electrical sites.
Ontario Provincial Parks
Search engine finds parks by location and features. Information about trip planning, fees, equipment rentals, cabin rentals.
Opasquia Provincial Park
245km north of Red Lake, along the Manitoba border. Access by air only. Opasquia Moraine, home of wolverines. White-water canoeing and wilderness trekking. No facilities.
Opeongo River Provincial Park
Adjacent to Algonquin Provincial Park, 87km northeast of Bancroft. 34 distinct forest communities including white pine, sugar maple, poplar, and white birch. Backcountry hiking and canoeing. No facilities.
Otoskwin/Attawapiskat River Provincial Park
250 km northeast of Sioux Lookout and 60 km northeast of Pickle Lake. Brackish tidal marshes. Native historical sites. Backcountry canoeing and camping. No facilities.
Ottawa River Provincial Park
Southeast of Pembroke, 20 km east of Beachburg. White water. Wilderness trekking and white-water rafting. No facilities.
Ouimet Canyon Provincial Park
60 km northeast of Thunder Bay. Steep-sided canyon, arctic-alpine plants. Hiking, fishing, day-use only.
Oxtongue River - Ragged Falls Provincial Park
Western edge of Algonquin Provincial Park. Glacial plunge basin at Gravel Falls. Nine distinct forest communities. Canoeing, hiking. Facilities limited to parking, toilets, and trails.
Pakwash Provincial Park
200 km north of Dryden. Marshes, bogs, sandy ridges, high cliffs of silt and clay. Swimming, hiking, boating, canoe routes, fishing, camping, including electrical sites.
Pancake Bay Provincial Park
76 km north of Sault Ste. Marie on Lake Superior. Sandy beach. wild berries. Swimming, boating, fishing, hiking, camping, including electrical sites.
Pantagruel Creek Provincial Park
170 km north of Thunder Bay. Accessible by water only. Moraine and eskers. No facilities.
Peter's Woods Provincial Park
20 km northeast of Cobourg. Oak Ridges Moraine land. Hiking, Facilities limited to parking, toilets, and trails.
Petroglyphs Provincial Park
55 km northeast of Peterborough. Native rock carvings, called petroglyphs. Hiking, staffed programs, day-use only.
Pigeon River Provincial Park
68 km west of Thunder Bay. River gorge with water falls. Hiking, camping.
Pinery Provincial Park
6 km south of Grand Bend on Lake Huron. Sand dunes, meadows, oak savanna. Swimming, boating, canoe rental, fishing, birding, bike trail, bike rental, hiking, cross-country skiing, ski rental, ski chalet, tobaggan run, lodges, camping, including electrical sites.
Pinery Provincial Park - Friends of Pinery Park
News and information on camping, trails, and flora and fauna.
Pipestone River Provincial Park
200 km north of Sioux Lookout. Precambrian bedrock and boreal forests. White-water canoeing, wilderness hiking. No facilities.
Point Farms Provincial Park
Lake Huron, north of Goderich. Bluffs, sand-and-pebble beach, orchards, forest. Swimming, boating, staffed programs, annual pig roast, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, camping, including electrical sites.
Polar Bear Provincial Park
Western shore of Hudson Bay, above James Bay. Access by airplane only. Low-lying tundra. Wilderness park; no facilities except airplane landing stripes.
Porphyry Island Provincial Park
Black Bay Peninsula in Lake Superior. Lava flows, grey-green basalt. No facilities.
Port Bruce Provincial Park
Southeast of St. Thomas on Lake Erie. Sandy shoreline. Swimming, boating. Day-use only. Camping nearby.
Port Burwell Provincial Park
26 km south of Tillsonburg on Lake Erie. Woodlands, beach savannas, dune system. Swimming, boating, fishing, hiking, children's programs, camping, including electrical sites.
Potholes Provincial Park
35 km east of Wawa. Glacial potholes and troughs. Hiking. Facilities limited to parking, toilets, and a trail.
Prairie River Mouth Provincial Park
Lake Superior's north shore 40km west of Marathon. Ridge-dune complex with swales. Hiking. No facilities.
Pretty River Valley Provincial Park
Niagara Escarpment, 83 km southeast of Owen Sound. Glacier features including meltwater channels, moraine, outwash, and till. Fishing, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, hiking, Bruce Trail access. No camping. No facilities.
Puff Island Provincial Park
In Lake Superior, 40 km south of Nipigon. Canadian Shield island with a 10-metre-thick wedge of metasedimentary rock, called "Puff Island conglomerate". No camping. No facilities.
Pushkin Hills Provincial Park
40 km north and northeast of Kirkland Lake. Cooled lava, pumice rocks. No camping. No facilities.
Quackenbush Provincial Park
40 km northeast of Peterborough. Buried Iroquois village. No facilities.
Quetico Provincial Park
160 km west of Thunder Bay. Primeval wilderness featuring lakes, bogs, and northern forest with black spruce, jack pine, trembling aspen, and white birch. Wilderness canoeing, camping, including electrical sites.
Quetico Provincial Park - Friends of Quetico Park
Established in 1984, the Friends is a charitable organization whose primary goal is the preservation of Quetico Provincial Park as a unique wilderness area. Publications, photo gallery, events, history.
Rainbow Falls Provincial Park
Between Schreiber and Rossport on Lake Superior's north shore. Falls tumble over multi-ledged granite bedrock. Mixed forest. Hiking, swimming, boating, fishing, camping, including electrical sites.
Red Sucker Point Provincial Park
10 km northwest of Marathon. Raised cobble beaches, ancient lichen communities, excavated prehistoric rock structures. Nature study and fishing. No camping. No facilities.
Rene Brunelle Provincial Park
32 km east of Kapuskasing. Great Clay Belt land. Swimming, boating, boat rental, children's programs, hiking, winter day-use, camping, including electrical sites.
Restoule Provincial Park
Restoule Lake, below Lake Nipissing. Sheer rock walls and jagged peaks, mixed forests, home to over 90 species of bird. Hiking, mountain biking, bike rental, canoe route to the French River, camping, including electrical sites and backcountry sites.
Rideau River Provincial Park
48 km south of Ottawa; 5 km north of Kemptville. Silver maples and pines. On the Rideay Canal. Swimming, boating, camping, including electrical sites.
Rock Point Provincial Park
11 km south of Dunnville. Carolinian forests, wetlands, sand dunes, and beaches. Boating, fishing, hiking, swimming, camping, including electrical sites.
Rondeau Park Cottagers' Association
Events, contacts, and general information about the association.
Rondeau Provincial Park
Rondeau, southeast of Chatham. Carolinian forest. Swimming, boating, staffed programs, camping, including electrical sites.
Rondeau Provincial Park - Friends of Rondeau Provi
Park information, programs and events, bird sightings, deer count.
Round Lake Provincial Park
40 km north of Parry Sound. Virginia meadow. Canoeing, hiking. No facilities.
Rushing River Provincial Park
20 km southeast of Kenora. Glacial features. Swimming, boating, boat rental, fishing, hiking, including electrical sites.
Sable Islands Provincial Park
South shore of Lake of the Woods in Ontario. Nearshore barrier sandbar, featuring marshes and rounded sand dunes. Peat bogs. No facilities.
Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park
Mattawa River, 50 km east of North Bay. Heritage river. Towering groves of hemlock and yellow birch. Voyageur Heritage Centre, swimming, non-motorized boating, fishing, camping, including electrical sites. Children's programs.
Sandbanks Provincial Park
South of Belleville. Baymouth sandbars and dunes. Swimming, boating, fishing, hiking, lodges, camping, including electrical sites.
Sandbar Lake Provincial Park
12 km northeast of Ignace. Fine sandy beach. Canoe routes, canoe rental, camping, including electrical sites.
Sauble Falls Provincial Park
Between Sauble Beach and Oliphant. Sauble Falls descends in tiers over rough and jagged dolomite, a type of limestone. Boating, camping, including electrical sites. Near Sauble Beach.
Schreiber Channel Provincial Park
Southwest of Schreiber. Internationally known collection of micro-fossils within Precambrian rock. No facilities.
Sedgman Lake Provincial Park
175 km northeast of Nipigon. Glacial landforms. Low rock knolls and wetlands. Fishing, canoeing, camping. No facilities.
Selkirk Provincial Park
20 km east of Port Dover. North shore of Lake Erie. Woods are dominated by red and white oaks, with maple, cherry, ash and beech trees mixed in. Boating, camping, including electrical sites.
Severn River Provincial Park
450 km north of Sioux Lookout. Accessible by float plane only. Sub-arctic and boreal forest. Backcountry camping and canoeing. No facilities.
Sextant Rapids Provincial Park
Abitibi River, about 130 km north of Cochrane. Lamprophyre sills - slabs of volcanic rock that have been injected into Palaeozoic rock. Nature reserve; no facilities.
Shallow River Provincial Park
55 km southeast of Cochrane. Dual sequence of varved clay. Nature reserve; no facilities.
Sharbot Lake Provincial Park
30 km west of Perth. Canadian Shield lands. Mixed forest of maple, oak, birch, butternut, and hickory. Swimming, snorkelling, boating, boat rental, hiking, children's programs, camping, including electrical sites.
Shesheeb Bay Provincial Park
40 km south of Nipigon. Cooled-lava flows. No facilities besides hiking trails.
Short Hills Provincial Park
4 km southwest of St. Catharines. Pawpaw and sweet chestnut trees. Home to white-tailed deer, coyote, and meadow vole. Hiking, horseback riding, fishing, mountain biking. Trails and parking are only facilities.
Short Hills Provincial Park - Friends of Short Hil
Park information, maps, photos, newsletter.
Sibbald Point Provincial Park
South shore of Lake Simcoe. Forests and sandy beaches. Swimming, boating, hiking, fishing, children's programs, camping, including electrical sites.
Silent Lake Provincial Park
24 km south of Bancroft. Canadian Shield land. Hiking, non-motorized boating, children's programs, camping, including walk-in sites, lodges.
Silver Falls Provincial Park
35 km northwest of Thunder Bay. Moraine, kettle terraces, spillways, and outwash deposits. Swimming, boating. Toilets, a parking lot, and a boat ramp are only facilities.
Silver Lake Provincial Park
10 km east of Sharbot Lake. Canadian Shield lands. Boating, canoe rental, swamp boardwalk trail, camping.
Sioux Narrows Provincial Park
Eastern channel of the Lake of the Woods. Canadian Shield land and mixed forest. Boating, fishing, camping, including electrical sites.
Six Mile Lake Provincial Park
Southeastern shores of Georgian Bay. Canadian Shield land and mixed forest. Swimming, canoe rental, access to the Gibson-McDonald canoe route, boating, fishing, camping, including electrical sites.
Slate Islands Provincial Park
In Lake Superior, 12 km south of Terrace Bay. Southern boreal forest with some arctic-alpine flora. Home to woodland caribou. No facilities.
Sleeping Giant Provincial Park
Peninsula in Lake Superior, east of Thunder Bay. Forests, lakes, high granite cliffs. Hiking, boating, cross-country skiing, nature and kids' programs, camping, including backcountry camping.
Smokey Head-White Bluff Provincial Park
Bruce Peninsula 100 km north of Owen Sound. Niagara Escarpment land. Dolomite and sea caves. Hiking on the Bruce Trail. No facilities.
Solace Provincial Park
80 km northeast of Sudbury. Access by water only. Chain of lakes lying between a series of parallel ridges. Backcountry canoeing. No facilities.
South Bay Provincial Park
25 km south of North Bay. Canadian Shield land including examples of neohelikiam muscovite. Swimming, fishing, boating, and hiking. No facilities.
Springwater Provincial Park
10 km northwest of Barrie. Red and white pine forest, tulip trees. Hiking trails, access to the Ganaraska Trail. Day use only.
Spruce Islands Provincial Park
70 km northwest of Fort Frances. Sedimentary plain, swamps, string bogs, patterned fens, isles of coniferous forest, surrounded by peat marsh. No facilities.
Steel River Provincial Park
24 km east of Terrace Bay. Narrow lakes, cliffs, ravines, swamps, ponds, and a 20-metre waterfall. Great blue herons nest on the islands of Cairngorm Lake. Backcountry camping and canoeing. No facilities.
Sturgeon Bay Provincial Park
Northwest of Perry Sound. Granite outcroppings and white pine forest. Boating, fishing, swimming.
Sturgeon River Provincial Park
60 km northeast of Sudbury. Wilderness canoeing. No facilities.
Thackeray Provincial Park
30 km north of Kirkland Lake. Archean metavolcanic rocks. Canadian Shield lands. No facilities.
Thompson Island Provincial Park
Lake Superior south of Thunder Bay. Paleohelikian gabbro dikes and sills, cobble beaches, and Arctic-alpine vegetation. Facilities are limited to toilets and hiking trails.
Tidewater Provincial Park
Moosonee. Access by water taxi only. Four islands in the Moose River near James Bay. Northern boreal forest. Camping, fishing.
Timber Island Provincial Park
South of Picton, in eastern Lake Ontario. Access by boat only. Permission required. Biannual landing site for migratory birds. Meadows, shrub thickets, and oak-hickory forests. No facilities.
Trillium Woods Provincial Park
Oxford Township, 4 km southwest of Sweaburg. Glacial moraine and Carolinian forest. 1 km hiking trail. No other facilities.
Trout Lake Provincial Park
5 km northeast of Red Lake. Access via air only. Glacial moraine. No facilities.
Turkey Point Provincial Park
East of Long Point. Carolinian forest, high bluff with pine-oak forest, including oak savannah. Hiking, swimming, golf, boat rental, fishing, camping, including electrical sites.
Turtle River Provincial Park
240 km northwest of Thunder Bay. Access by water only. Moraine and Native pictographs. Canoeing, fishing. Waterway Park, no services. Natural features, facilities, location.
Upper Madawaska River Provincial Park
Near Whitney, Ontario. Canoeing, hiking, fishing. No services.
Voyageur Provincial Park
Hawkesbury. Shores of the Ottawa River at meeting point of St. Lawrence Lowlands and the Canadian Shield. Beaver ponds, fern swamps, and mixed forest. Swimming, boating, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, cross-country skiing. Guided horseback trips. Boat rental. Camping, including electrical sites.
Wabakimi Provincial Park
Armstrong, 250 km north of Thunder Bay. Canadian Shield lands, boreal forest, woodland caribou habitat. Wilderness canoeing, fly fishing.
Wakami Lake Provincial Park
145 km northeast of Sault Ste. Marie. Canadian Shield lands and boreal forest. Swimming, fishing, boating, nature programs, logging exhibit, camping, including interior sites.
Wanapitei Provincial Park
35 km northeast of Sudbury. Sandy plains and gently rolling rockland. Backcountry hiking, swimming, fishing, wildlife viewing. No services.
Wasaga Beach Provincial Park
Town of Wasaga Beach. Beeches; home to many birds and animals, including white-tailed dear. Swimming, hiking, fishing, picnicking, canoeing.
Winnange Lake Provincial Park
Park is 60 km west of Dryden, Ontario. Bedrock knolls and ridges, sedimentary deposits, wave-washed bedrock, ponds and swamps, sand beach. No services.