Frontenac Provincial Park Paddling

Frontenac Provincial Park

There are over 20 Lakes for you to explore on your canoe/kayak trip, with an extensive series of portage routes for you to pick and chose which route you would like to take. 

This semi-wilderness park features Canadian Shield granite outcrops, vast wetlands, 28 lakes, mixed forests, plants and wildlife. Trails wind through rugged terrain to areas such as: Moulton Gorge, Arkon Lake Bog, the Black Lake homestead and the Crab Lake mines.

From Otter Lake, hikers and canoeists head into the interior for glimpses of osprey and kingfisher, deer and black bear, coyote, fox, and abundant beaver. Some of the many unique features along the trails include lookouts, beaver ponds, abandoned mica mines, the remains of a homesteads, extensive boardwalk and rock ridges. Wilderness skills courses are offered throughout the year; some by the Friends of Frontenac Park.

Click here for directions to FRONTENAC PROVINCIAL PARK 
Park Office - 1090 Salmon Lake Road
*Note: Direction may lead to map coordinates (in longitude/ latitude)

For more information contact Frontenac Provincial Park. Website :http://www.frontenacpark.ca 
or Ontario Parks Website: http://www.ontarioparks.com/
Park Phone: (613) 376-3489

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Frontenac Arch Biosphere Reserve
19 Reynolds Road, RR1
Landsdowne, Ontario, Canada, K0E 1L0

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