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  2. Bronte Creek Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    A valid camping permit will allow overnight guests to enjoy the programs and facilities in the Day-Use Only Area (Burloak Drive) without paying the vehicle access fee or daily vehicle permit. Campers can enjoy our 1.8 acre or 7000+ square metre outdoor pool in July and August at a reduced daily rate. The Campground is open May - October.

  3. St. Lawrence Parks Commission - Wikipedia

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    The St. Lawrence Parks Commission (French: Commission des parcs du Saint-Laurent) is a Crown agency of the Government of Ontario that manages parks and heritage sites along the shoreline of the St. Lawrence River in southeastern Ontario.

  4. 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.

  5. René Brunelle Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Ontario Parks www .ontarioparks .com /park /renebrunelle René Brunelle Provincial Park is a provincial park in both the municipality of Moonbeam and the geographic Township of Gurney in Unorganized North Cochrane District , Cochrane District , in Northeastern Ontario , Canada.

  6. Lake St. Peter Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Lake St. Peter Provincial Park is a recreation-class provincial park in the municipality of Hastings Highlands, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada. [2] [4] [5] It is operated by the Ontario Parks branch of the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry.

  7. Turtle River–White Otter Lake Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    The Turtle River–White Otter Lake Provincial Park is a large provincial park in Kenora and Rainy River Districts, roughly located between Ignace and Atikokan, Ontario, Canada. [2] It has been recognized as a "natural area with unique biophysical, recreational, and cultural attributes."

  8. Grundy Lake Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Grundy Lake Provincial Park is a natural environment park in Ontario, Canada, established in 1959, and part of the Ontario Parks system. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The park is located near Britt , at the junction of Highway 69 and Highway 522 .

  9. Lake Nipigon Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Lake Nipigon Provincial Park is a provincial park located on the east side of Lake Nipigon in Ontario, Canada.The park covers an area of 1,357 hectares (3,350 acres). In 1999, the park boundary was amended to transfer some land to the Government of Canada for a reserve for the Sand Point First Nation.