Ontario National Parks
Ontario has five national parks, and two marine conservation areas. Pukaskwa National Park is a
wilderness park located in the northern forest. Bruce Peninsula is located on the shores of Georgian Bay, and
Georgian Bay Islands Park protects the islands in the bay.
Point Pelee National Park is the southern most point of Canada's mainland, and its
Carolinian forest is a magnet for birdwatchers. Five Fathoms National Park is Canada's first Marine Conservation
Area, and Lake Superior Maine Conservation area protects the world's largest freshwater lake.
Clicking on the Parks Canada links will take you to the home page of the park for
more information.
Bruce Peninsula National
Park - In the heart of a World Biosphere Reserve, the 'Bruce' is
a place of global significance. The massive, rugged cliffs of the park are inhabited by thousand year old cedar
trees, overhanging the crystal clear waters of Georgian Bay. The park is comprised of an incredible array of
habitats from rare alvars to dense forests and clean lakes. Together these form a greater ecosystem - the largest
remaining chunk of natural habitat in southern Ontario. Parks Canada
Georgian Bay Islands National Park - From the Honey Harbour area to Twelve Mile Bay in southern Georgian Bay, you will discover
spectacular landscapes, time-worn rock faces, diverse habitats and the rugged beauty of the Canadian Shield. These
magnificent islands are accessible by boat only. The largest island, Beausoleil offers island tent camping,
overnight and day docking, heritage education programs and hiking trails. Parks Canada
Point Pelee National Park – A lush Carolinian forest oasis at the southern tip of Canada, Point Pelee National Park
resounds with migrating song birds in the spring, hums with cicadas in the summer, flutters with Monarch
butterflies in the fall and is a peaceful place of reflection in the winter. Parks Canada
Pukaskwa National Park –
Pukaskwa National Park's exceptional beauty is revealed in its vistas of Lake Superior and in the rugged, ancient
landscape of the Canadian Shield and northern forest. The only wilderness national park in Ontario, Pukaskwa
protects 1878 square km of an ecosystem that features boreal forest and Lake Superior shoreline. Parks Canada
St. Lawrence Islands National Park – Conceived in the 1870s, St. Lawrence Islands is a tiny jewel with a rich and complex
natural and human history. The park is located in the heart of the Thousand Islands tourist area. Make St. Lawrence
Islands National Park a leisurely and scenic stop on your way through Eastern Ontario. Parks Canada
Fathom Five National Marine Conservation
Area - The deep and sparkling waters at the mouth of
Georgian Bay are home to Fathom Five - Canada's first National Marine Conservation Area. The park preserves a
rich cultural legacy that includes 22 shipwrecks and several historic light stations. Fathom Five’s
freshwater ecosystem contains some of the most pristine waters of the Great Lakes. Parks
Canada
Lake Superior National Marine Conservation
Area - Showcasing part of the largest freshwater lake in
the world, including fish, birds, shipwrecks, geology, plants, and human history. Parks
Canada
See also
Birding in Ontario
Ontario
Amphibians in
Ontario
Reptiles in Ontario
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