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Prior to the formation of Porcupine Hills Provincial Park in 2018, the parkland around Townsend Lake was a provincial recreation site called Woody River Recreation Site. The recreation site has a campground with 33 campsites, a boat launch, two fish cleaning stations, and a picnic area.
Porcupine Hills Provincial Park [1] is the newest provincial park in the Canadian Province of Saskatchewan.It was created in 2018 [2] through the amalgamation of five pre-existing provincial recreation sites south-east of the town of Hudson Bay. [3]
Porcupine Mountains State Park was established in 1945 to protect the area's large stand of old-growth forest, much of it of the "maple-hemlock" type. In 1972, Michigan passed the Wilderness and Natural Areas Act. This act gave the park the new designation of the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park.
The park has a beach, small campground, dock, fish cleaning station, and bathrooms. The campground is not suited for RVing . [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The park was slated to be decommissioned but through the efforts of the Hudson Bay Wildlife Federation, [ 9 ] the park was saved and is now part of the Porcupine Hills Provincial Park.
Prior to the formation of Porcupine Hills Provincial Park in 2018, the park on Smallfish Lake was part of a provincial recreation site called Woody River Recreation Site. At this site there is a small campground, boat launch, picnic area, fish cleaning station, and lake access. The ATV trail to Armit Lake begins at the campground. [8] [9]
Prior to the formation of Porcupine Hills Provincial Park in 2018, the parkland around Isbister Lake was a provincial recreation site called Woody River Recreation Site. At Isbister Lake there's a small campground, dock, fish cleaning station, and picnic tables. [9] [10]
Lake of the Clouds is a lake located in Ontonagon County in the Upper Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan within the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park.The lake is situated in a valley between two ridges in the Porcupine Mountains. [2]
Prior to the formation of Porcupine Hills Provincial Park in 2018, the park on Smallfish Lake was part of a provincial recreation site called Woody River Recreation Site. On the lake's western shore there's a small campground with six campsites, a boat launch, fish cleaning station, and a picnic area.