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Windigo Bay Provincial Nature Reserve 1989 50°14′23″N 88°48′46″W / 50.239722222222°N 88.812777777778°W / 50.239722222222; -88.812777777778
It lies on the western shore where James Bay joins Hudson Bay. The terrain is part of the Hudson Bay Lowlands and features unspoiled low-lying tundra [2] in the Hudson Plains ecozone. Administered by Ontario Parks, the 23,552-square-kilometre (9,093 sq mi) Polar Bear Provincial Park is the largest park in Ontario. It has no visitor facilities ...
Provincial Parks are authorized under Provincial Parks Act, ... North Georgian Bay Shoreline and Islands: 17,107 ha (42,270 acres) 2012 North Montreal River Moraine:
North Bay is a city in ... fields and parks, ... only runaway truck ramp on Ontario's provincial highway system. [39] North Bay is served by the North ...
Katherine Cove is one of the most popular beaches in Lake Superior Provincial Park. [citation needed] Katherine Cove. This beach is located around 15 km north of Agawa Bay and is very shallow. Due to being shallow, Katherine Cove is often warmer than most other beaches in Lake Superior Provincial Park. [citation needed]
The Obonga–Ottertooth Provincial Park is located about 200 kilometres (120 mi) north of Thunder Bay, in Ontario, Canada. [1] It protects a 100 kilometres (62 mi) long stretch of lakes and streams between Obonga Lake in the east and Kashishibog Lake in the west, mostly following the Kashishibog River (a tributary of the Brightsand River) and Ottertooth Creek (a tributary of the Kopka River).
Algonquin Provincial Park is an Ontario provincial park located between Georgian Bay and the Ottawa River, mostly within the Unorganized South Part of Nipissing District. Established in 1893, it is the oldest provincial park in Canada. [3] Additions since its creation have increased the park to its current size of about 7,653 km 2 (2,955 sq mi ...
Michipicoten Provincial Park is a park in Ontario, Canada, located at the mouth of the Michipicoten River. [2] The park preserves the ruins of a French trading post that operated from the early 1700s until it was abandoned by the Hudson’s Bay Company in 1904. [1] It is a non-operating park, meaning there are no facilities or services.