The Ontario Parks system stretches over 125 years. It began in 1893 with the creation of Algonquin Provincial Park. In 1954 the management and creation of provincial parks came under the Department of Lands and Forests. There are now 330 provincial parks comprising 8% of Ontario's landmass, which is an area larger (over 82,000 km²) than the Provinces of Nova Scotia and PEI combined.
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History and Organization of Ontario Provincial Parks

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Algonquin Park

The first Ontario provincial park was Algonquin Park, established in 1893.

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Early Development

1893

The land that is now Algonquin Provincial Park was originally inhabited by Indigenous Peoples, including the Algonquin and Ojibwe nations. They used the area for hunting, fishing, and seasonal migration.

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Governance and Management

1960

Algonquin Provincial Park is governed by the Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks (MECP) through its Ontario Parks division. The governance structure is designed to balance the park's dual objectives: environmental conservation and providing opportunities for recreation and tourism.

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Museum Construction

1992

Located near the East Gate of the park, the Algonquin Logging Museum was built to showcase the history of the logging industry in the region.

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Tourism

1893

Algonquin Provincial Park is one of Ontario's top outdoor destinations, attracting visitors from around the world. It offers a mix of adventure, relaxation, and wildlife experiences.

Visitor Information, Park Activities and Classifications

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Hiking

Recreation Parks offer family-friendly and easily accessible hiking opportunities, with well-maintained trails and amenities such as parking, restrooms, and signage.

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Boating

The park features over 1,200 kilometers of c anoe routes and numerous lakes, making it one of the best places in Ontario for canoeing and kayaking.

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Fishing

Algonquin Park is home to a variety of fish species, making it an appealing destination for anglers.

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Wildlife

Wildlife viewing in Algonquin Provincial Park is one of the most popular activities, offering visitors a chance to see a wide variety of animals in their natural habitat.

North America’s Boreal Forest Songbird Nursery

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The boreal forest is a vast ecosystem stretching across North America and is often referred to as the "lungs of the Earth" due to its role in carbon storage.

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This period is when migratory birds arrive in Ontario, establish territories, build nests, lay eggs, and raise their young. Here’s a detailed look at the breeding season:



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