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            100 Years of Provincial ParksTo learn about the history of our Provincial Parks please enter this page


            Algonquin ParkEstablished in 1893, a canoeist's and campers paradise.


            Rondeau ParkFamous for its lush Carolinian forest vegetation and uncommon assortment of wildlife.


            Quetico ParkHere you will find a pimeval wilderness of limitless forests, lakes, bogs and a rich variety of plants and animals


            Presqu'ile ParkAlmost an island, this park is a haven for migratory birds, sand dunes, sand and pebbled beaches are waiting for you.


            Lake Superior ParkOntario's largest park, abundance of wildlife, rugged features including rapids and waterfalls await visitors.


            Scenic CavesCollingwood Scenic Caves, once under water, were formed by the ice movement in the Glacial Age, come in and explore.


            Niagara FallsOne of Canada's greatest attractions borders the American and Canadian borders


            Lighting of Niagara FallsLearn the history behind the wonderful lights of Niagara Falls


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