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  2. Algonquin Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  3. Head Lake (Haliburton County) - Wikipedia

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    Haliburton Village is in south central Ontario, about 25 km (15 mi) east of the village of Minden [2] and approximately 50 km (31 mi) south-west of the panhandle of Algonquin Park. [3] From Ontario's largest city, Toronto, it is just over 200 km (124 mi) to Haliburton, [4] and from the national capital of Ottawa, it is about 300 km (186 mi). [5]

  4. Ontario Highway 60 - Wikipedia

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    The 255.8-kilometre (158.9 mi) highway serves as the primary corridor through Algonquin Provincial Park, where it is dedicated as the Frank McDougall Parkway. East of Algonquin Park, the route serves east–west traffic in the highlands of central Ontario. It begins at Highway 11 in Huntsville and ends at Highway 17 near Renfrew.

  5. Rock Lake (Algonquin Park) - Wikipedia

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    Rock Lake is a lake located in Algonquin Provincial Park in Haliburton County, Ontario, Canada. [1]Rock Lake features a campground with 121 sites at the north end of the lake which is accessible from Highway 60 via a gravel road. [3]

  6. Kearney, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Kearney is a gateway to Algonquin Park wilderness with three access points - one at Tim Lake, one at Magnetawan Lake and most popular, at Rain Lake. Both canoe and hiking routes can be accessed from these park entry points. In the early years, the train took visitors right into the park, with many side trips available from there.

  7. South River, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    South River is a village on Highway 124 near Algonquin Park in the Almaguin Highlands region of Parry Sound District of Ontario, Canada. It is about halfway between North Bay [3] and Huntsville [4] or a 3-hour drive (300 km) north from Toronto. [5] South River has access to the Algonquin Park for canoeists at Kawawaymog (Round Lake). [6]

  8. Ontario Highway 35 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 35 begins at a trumpet interchange with Highway 401 west of Newcastle, where it is concurrent with Highway 115 for 18.9 km (11.7 mi) to Enterprise Hill. [1] [3] For the length of this concurrency, which is located entirely within the municipality of Clarington in the Regional Municipality of Durham, it is a divided four lane route with no left turns, known as right-in/right-out (RIRO). [4]

  9. Opeongo Lake - Wikipedia

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    A store with camping supplies and dock, Algonquin access point 11 [6] and the Harkness Laboratory of Fisheries Research [5] are located on Sproule Bay at south end of South Arm and are all accessible from Ontario Highway 60. Consequently, the lake is a popular starting point for canoe trips into the interior of the park.