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MacGregor Point Provincial Park is a park located on Lake Huron, off of Bruce Road 33 near Port Elgin, Ontario, Canada. The varied habitat found within the park includes a seven-kilometre stretch of coast, coastal wetlands, forests, and dunes.
Nature Reserve: 542 ha (1,340 acres) 1985 Dividing Lake [65] Nature Reserve: 469 ha (1,160 acres) 1985 Driftwood [66] Recreation: 422 ha (1,040 acres) 1963 Duclos Point [67] Nature Reserve: 111 ha (270 acres) 1985 Duncan Escarpment [68] Nature Reserve: 161 ha (400 acres) 1985 Dupont [69] Nature Reserve: 614 ha (1,520 acres) 2011 Eagle-Dogtooth ...
Johnston Harbour-Pine Tree Point Provincial Nature Reserve: 1989 Lion's Head Provincial Park: 1985 ... MacGregor Point Provincial Park: 1975
M. MacGregor Point Provincial Park; Madison County Nature Trail; Magi Mahiru Prefectural Natural Park; Magnesia Spring Ecological Reserve; Mahavir Harina Vanasthali National Park
McFaddin, much the larger one, located at around , has a total area of 58,861.43 acres (238.2038 km 2), while the smaller Texas Point, located at around , has 8,952.02 acres (36 [ 1 ] Texas Point and McFaddin refuges supply important feeding and resting habitat for migrating and wintering populations of waterfowl using the Central Flyway .
The Algoma Headwaters Provincial Park is a large provincial park in Algoma and Sudbury Districts, Ontario, Canada. [1] It is undeveloped remote wilderness located about 90 kilometres (56 mi) northeast of Sault Ste. Marie , with little road access.
With its irregular terrain of land and water, the park has high fishing, tourism and recreational values. Eagle-Dogtooth Provincial Park is a non-operating park. The only facilities are 25 backcountry campsites and 3 boat launches, but numerous commercial outfitters and lodges provide services to anglers and hunters in the park.
Darlington Provincial Park is a provincial park in Ontario, Canada. It is located just south of Highway 401 in the city of Bowmanville . A small park, the topography is dominated by gentle hills formed by a terminal moraine deposited by glaciers at the end of the last Ice Age.