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Situated on a southern arm of the Canadian Shield north of Kingston, this semi-wilderness park features granite outcrops, vast wetlands and mixed forests, plants and wildlife. Trails wind through rugged terrain to Moulton Gorge, the 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 and fox, and abundant beaver. Wilderness skills courses are offered in summer and winter.

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Bringing your own supply of firewood to the park this summer? Please read this.



Park Class Size IUCN# Location Operating Park
Natural Environment 5,214 ha 2 Southern Yes
For more information:
Frontenac Provincial Park
Box 11
1090 Salmon Lake Road
Sydenham, Ontario
K0H 2T0
613-376-3489

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