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  2. MacGregor Point Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. List of provincial parks of Southwestern Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Port Burwell Provincial Park (formerly Iroquois Beach Provincial Park 1971-1986) 1971 42°38′53″N 80°48′58″W  /  42.648055555556°N 80.816111111111°W  / 42.648055555556; -80.816111111111

  4. List of protected areas of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Ontario Parks and protected areas statistics Type Number Area % land area Hectares Acres Provincial parks 341 8,278,063 20,455,540 7.69% Conservation reserves

  5. Category:Provincial parks of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    M. MacGregor Point Provincial Park; Magnetawan River Provincial Park; Makobe-Grays River Provincial Park; Manitou Islands Provincial Nature Reserve; Mara Provincial Park (Ontario)

  6. Pancake Bay Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Pancake Bay Provincial Park was established in 1968 by Ontario Parks. It is a recreation-class provincial park created to help preserve the fragile beach dune ecology. There are 325 campsites, including 160 with electricity. There are three comfort stations. Yurt camping is available in the park. Group camping sites are also available.

  7. MacGregor - Wikipedia

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    MacGregor Point Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada; Other uses. MacGregor Golf, a manufacturer of golf equipment, accessories and apparel;

  8. Long Point National Wildlife Area - Wikipedia

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    Long Point Provincial Park was created in 1921 at the base of the peninsula. [10] The Long Point Company transferred part of its land to the Canadian Wildlife Service, which made it a National Wildlife Area in 1980. [8] In 1982, Long Point was recognised as a Ramsar site. [11] Finally, it was recognized as a Biosphere Reserve in 1986. [12]

  9. Sleeping Giant Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of the Sleeping Giant View of Lake Superior and surrounding area from the Top of the Giant trail terminus. Sleeping Giant Provincial Park, established in 1944 as Sibley Provincial Park and renamed in 1988, is a 244-square-kilometre (94 sq mi) park located on the Sibley Peninsula in Northwestern Ontario, east of Thunder Bay.