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  2. Earl Rowe Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Earl Rowe Provincial Park is an Ontario Parks recreational park located in Adjala–Tosorontio near Alliston, Ontario.. The idea for the park was spearheaded by Rowe when he was area MP and began with the first land purchase in 1957 and additional farm land before it opened in 1964, [3] the now 312.42 ha (772.0 acres) park was named for former Lieutenant Governor of Ontario William Earl Rowe. [4]

  3. File:Earl Rowe Provincial Park view from beach, August 2020.jpg

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    English: A view of the lake in Earl Rowe Provincial Park from the surrounding beach. The sand was freshly combed. Date: 30 August 2020, 11:37:29: Source: Own work ...

  4. List of provincial parks of Central Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Earl Rowe Provincial Park Mara Provincial Park: 1970 Mara Provincial Park ...

  5. William Earl Rowe - Wikipedia

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    William Earl Rowe, PC (13 May 1894 – 9 February 1984), was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He served as the 20th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario from 1963 to 1968. Background

  6. Category:Provincial parks of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Eagle-Dogtooth Provincial Park; Earl Rowe Provincial Park; East English River Provincial Park; Egan Chutes Provincial Park;

  7. Ontario Parks - Wikipedia

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    The Ontario Parks system began in 1893 with the creation of Algonquin Park, originally designed to protect loggers' interests from settlement. The management and creation of provincial parks came under the Department of Lands and Forests in 1954 and led to a period of accelerated park creation: a ninefold increase in the number of parks over the next six years.

  8. List of protected areas of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    There are four main types of protected areas in Ontario: Provincial parks: Areas containing significant natural and cultural features, and provide opportunities for outdoor recreation, scientific research and environmental monitoring, and education.

  9. Petroglyphs Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Minnow Lake McGinnis Lake, Petroglyphs Provincial Park, Canada. The park is open 10 am to 5 pm daily (excepting Mondays and Tuesdays in the spring and fall) from the second Friday in May to Thanksgiving. [6] The park's visitor centre is known as the Learning Place, and opened in 2002.