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  2. Driftwood Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Driftwood Provincial Park is a provincial park on the south shore of the Ottawa River, about 40 kilometres (25 mi) west of Deep River, in Ontario, Canada. It is administered by Ontario Parks which classifies it as a "recreation park".

  3. Driftwood Canyon Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    The park is accessible from Driftwood Road from Provincial Highway 16. It was created in 1967 by the donation of the land by the late Gordon Harvey (1913–1976) to protect fossil beds on the east side of Driftwood Creek. The beds were discovered around the beginning of the 20th century. The park lands are part of the asserted traditional ...

  4. List of provincial parks of Eastern Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Driftwood Provincial Park: 1963 Driftwood Provincial Park Foy Property Provincial Park: 1985 ...

  5. Missing hiker found alive after surviving 5 weeks in Canada ...

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    Sam Benastick was initially reported missing on Oct. 19 after failing to return from a backcountry trip in Redfern-Kiely Provincial Park, an isolated landscape known for its alpine tundra and ...

  6. List of protected areas of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    There are four main types of protected areas in Ontario: Provincial parks: Areas containing significant natural and cultural features, and provide opportunities for outdoor recreation, scientific research and environmental monitoring, and education.

  7. Driftwood (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Driftwood, Ontario, an unincorporated community in the Cochrane District; Driftwood Avenue, a road in Toronto; Driftwood Provincial Park, a provincial park near Deep River, Ontario; Driftwood stop, an under-construction Toronto subway stop

  8. Ouimet Canyon - Wikipedia

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    The gorge is 100 metres (330 ft) deep, 150 metres (490 ft) wide and 2,000 metres (2.0 km; 1.2 mi) long, protected as part of Ouimet Canyon Provincial Park. There is a walkway consisting of boardwalks and trails, which leads to viewing platforms overlooking the canyon. Visitors to the canyon should remain on the marked trails for their own safety.

  9. Bear ‘Tucking Themself In’ for Hibernation in Yellowstone ...

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    In Wyoming's Yellowstone National Park, one bear was caught prepping for his long sleep by gathering grass, sticks, and dirt to cover up with. ABC News shared the video on Monday, December 16th ...