Wilderness Region Parks and Places
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Cochrane

Cochrane Parks, Trails & Places

Hearst

Hearst Parks, Trails & Places

Iroquois Falls

Iroquois Falls Parks, Trails & Places

Kapuskasing

Kapuskasing Parks, Trails & Places

Kirkland Lake

Kirkland Lake Parks, Trails & Places

Moosonee

Moosonee Parks, Trails & Places

Temiskaming Shores

Temiskaming Shores Parks, Trails & Places

Timmins

Timmins Parks, Trails & Places
fushimi-lake-park
The provincial park measures 5,294 hectares. The main part of the park centres around Fushimi Lake. Surrounding the lake are more lakes, rivers and a boreal forest consisting of spruce, poplar, balsam, birch and eastern white cedar trees.
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Highway #11
Hearst
Kap-Kig-Iwan
The highlights of the 428 hectare (1057 acres) park are the plunging waterfalls on the Englehart River, the hiking trails and the blooming wildflower meadow during the spring season.
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Kap Kig a Wan Road
Englehart
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The conservation area is best explored along a vast network of recreation trails measuring 25 kilometres in total and a select few access roads like the Lynx Road and Fisher Lake Trail.
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Ross Avenue
Timmins
kettlei-lake-park
The Kettle Lakes Provincial Park is best known for its kettle lakes, eskers and erratics. The lakes are a popular destination for adventures like canoeing, kayaking, swimming, birding and fishing for rainbow, brook trout, perch and northern pike.
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Highway # 101
Iroquois Falls
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The park consists of four islands. The islands provide refuge for many species of Arctic birds - as well as - a viewing point for wildlife sightings of seals and beluga whales. Best time for viewing whales is spring and fall.
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Moosonee
nastawgan-ontario
The Nastawgan Trails consists of many large parcels of land and interconnected waterways maintained for the enjoyment of non motorized adventures. The wilderness areas are explored via a collection of hiking trails and a vast network of canoe routes measuring over 2400+ kilometres.
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Temagami
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The trail is a popular destination for birding, biking, walking, sightseeing, picnicking and dog walking (on leash). Located along the trail are day use picnic tables, information signs, viewing platforms and sightseeing benches.
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Brunette Road
Timmins
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The trail network of Porcupine Lake consists of two sections - the Porcupine Lake Trail and the Bart Thompson Trail. The lake and trails are popular for many activities including birdwatching (birding), canoeing, walking, jogging, hiking, sightseeing, picnicking and dog walking (on leash).
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Bruce Avenue
South Porcupine
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The trail is popular for activities including walking, hiking, biking, birdwatching, picnicking and sightseeing. Some of the best views of the Mountjoy and Mattagami Rivers are enjoyed from this trail.
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Algonquin Blvd
Timmins
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The Scout Rock Trail is a 4 kilometre (2.5 mi.) one-way, year-round recreation trail which explores a forest, some hills, a community neighbourhood and a marsh. Located along the route are some great viewpoints overseeing the community of Timmins, Ontario.
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Ross Avenue
Timmins
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The Schumacher Lions Park is designed around a "mining" theme complete with mining interpretive signs, a miner's memorial and some mining artifacts. The green space park is a day use picnic area with picnic tables and a picnic shelter.
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McIntyre Road
Timmins
hilliardton-ontario
In total, there are 516 hectares of dry marsh area and 209 hectares of flooded wetland in the Hilliardton Marsh Provincial Wildlife Area. It is a combination of environments creating open water and marsh-like eco systems attracting many birds to the region.
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Highway #569
Hilliardton
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Because the provincial park is largely a byproduct of receding glaciers during the last Ice Age the landscape includes eskers, 29 lakes, bogs, sand dunes, sandy beaches and a boreal forest consisting of jack pine, black spruce, white birch and tamarack trees.
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Highway 672
Kirkland Lake
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In Ontario's Wilderness Region the Greenwater Provincial Park is a 8,516 hectare nature park with 26 kettle lakes. The highlights in the park are the campgrounds, sandy beaches and outdoor adventures. The activities enjoyed include canoeing, fishing, picnicking, camping, swimming,and hiking.
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Highway 668
Cochrane
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The park is divided into two sections. The north end of the park is a public area with children's playground and water park.
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Brunette Road
Timmins
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