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Hiking And Camping In The Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands Provincial Park A 2 Day Hike Into Sheldon Lake On The Ganaraska Hiking Trail Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands Provincial Park - On a crisp spring morning, I se...
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Moors Falls
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Ontario
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- Recreation Area
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- Wildlife Watching
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33,505 hectares
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Extreme
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Year Round
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Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands Provincial Park is a non-operating park with no maintained public facilities or services. Visitors should be prepared to use appropriate route finding and safety practices as interior travel beyond access points requires navigating in remote semi-wilderness environments. Camping is not permitted at Victoria Falls, Hunter's Lake, Robinson Lake, Little Gull Lake, and Devil's Lake.
The park offers several access points, including:
Devil's Lake Access Point: Located at 1115 Devil's Lake Road in the Township of Minden Hills.
Black River Road Access Point: Situated at 1526 Black River Road in the City of Kawartha Lakes.
Given the park's undeveloped nature, it's essential to be well-prepared with navigation tools and safety equipment. Cellular service is unreliable within the park, so do not depend on it for communication or navigation. Always inform someone of your plans and expected return time before venturing into the park.
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Silent Lake Provincial Park in Bancroft, Ontario, Canada Places to Stay At Silent Lake Provincial Park Ontario Winter Getaway At Silent Lake Provincial Park - An Ontario Winter getaway in a rustic cabin at...
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Thomas W Worsley
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- Cottage(s) or Cabin(s)
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Bancroft
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Ontario
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Bancroft
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Ontario
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- Recreation Area
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- Swimming
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- X Country Skiing
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1610 ha
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More than 34 km of groomed winter cross-country ski trails
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Moderate
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Year Round
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To get to Silent Lake Provincial Park in Bancroft, Ontario, you'll likely need to drive there. Here are some general directions:
From Toronto (South):
Take Highway 401 East towards Kingston.
Exit onto Highway 115 North towards Peterborough.
Continue on Highway 115 until it merges with Highway 7.
Follow Highway 7 East towards Ottawa.
Near Havelock, take Highway 134 North towards Bancroft.
In Bancroft, follow signs to Silent Lake Provincial Park.
From Ottawa (East):
Take Highway 417 West towards Arnprior.
Exit onto Highway 17 West towards Renfrew.
In Renfrew, take Highway 132 North towards Maynooth.
From Maynooth, take Highway 62 South to Bancroft.
In Bancroft, follow signs to Silent Lake Provincial Park.
Once you're in Bancroft, there are clear signs directing you to Silent Lake Provincial Park, which is about a 20-minute drive southeast of Bancroft.
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Gull River World Class Kayaking In Minden Ontario Canada The Minden White Water Preserve On The Gull River World Class Kayaking In Ontario Minden Whitewater Preserve - Whitewater Canada, located alongside the Gull R...
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My Incredible Hiking Experience at Hardy Lake Provincial Park Hiking A Muskoka Trail Hardy Lake Provincial Park - I had always found solace in the quiet beauty of nature, and today was no exception as I he...
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British Columbia
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British Columbia
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The Rugged Canadian Shield near French River Ontario Camping and hiking at Ontario Provincial Parks Grundy Lake Provincial Park is a destination that truly needs to be visited to be appreciated. It looks appealing o...
Killarney Provincial Park Outdoor Adventure One Of Ontario's Most Popular & Demanding Trails The Crack Hiking Trail In Killarney Provincial Park Crack Hiking Trail in Ontario Canada near the community of M...
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