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  2. Algonquin Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    The act to establish Algonquin Park was drawn up in 1892 by this five member Royal Commission, made up of Alexander Kirkwood (the chairman and Commissioner of Crown Lands), James Dickson (Ontario Land Surveyor), Archibald Blue (director of mines), Robert Phipps (head of the Forestry Branch), and Aubrey White (Assistant Commissioner of Crown Lands).

  3. Wild camping - Wikipedia

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    Camping outside of designated campsites is generally not permitted in national parks, provincial parks and cities in Canada. However it is typically allowed on Crown land, which covers 89% of the country. [4] Regulations for camping on crown land vary by province, for example Ontario, [5] Quebec, [6] British Columbia. [7]

  4. Daisy Lake Uplands Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Daisy Lake Uplands Provincial Park is a provincial park in the Canadian province of Ontario.Surrounding Daisy Lake in the city of Greater Sudbury, the park serves to protect a recovering ecosystem scarred by pollution from the city's mining industry; one of the industry's first roasting beds in the region was located just east of the park boundaries. [2]

  5. Nagagamisis Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Nagagamisis Provincial Park is a provincial park in Algoma District, Ontario, Canada. [2] It is located 32 kilometres (20 mi) north of Hornepayne, along Highway 631.It protects a large piece of land surrounding Nagagamisis Lake, as well as long linear sections along the Foch and Nagagami Rivers.

  6. Chapleau Crown Game Preserve - Wikipedia

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    The Chapleau Crown Game Preserve is a fur bearing animal preserve area in Ontario, Canada, north-east of Lake Superior. It covers some 7,000 square kilometres (2,700 sq mi) [ 1 ] in the Algoma and Sudbury Districts , and is officially classified as a Crown Game Preserve by the Government of Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources .

  7. Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    The Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands Provincial Park is a provincial park in south-central Ontario, Canada, between Gravenhurst and Minden.The park, named for Elizabeth II, who at the time was Queen of Canada, is 33,505 hectares in size, making it the second largest park south of Algonquin Park (after Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park), but it has a fragmented shape as a result of many private ...

  8. Solace Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Solace Provincial Park is a remote provincial park in Sudbury District, Ontario, Canada. It was established in 1985 and protects a series of lakes that provide backcountry canoeing opportunities. It is characterized by boreal forest, mostly jack pine conifer forest with mixed forest including white birch.

  9. St. Raphael Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    St. Raphael Provincial Park is a provincial park in northern Ontario, Canada, roughly halfway between Sioux Lookout and Pickle Lake, straddling the boundary of Kenora and Thunder Bay Districts. [1] It was established on May 22, 2003, and provides backcountry canoeing and camping opportunities. [2] [3]