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Natural Features
Geological attractions in the park include examples of volcanic
dikes from the Early Precambrian period and metamorphic hybrid minerals
created from pressures deep within the earth's crust. You might
also spot some "felsic" igneous specimens. Felsic is a
hybrid word referring to any light-coloured matter of igneous origin,
part feldspar and part silica.
Park Facilities and Activities
Road access, parking, and trails to the water are the only facilities
for visitors. Canoeing, swimming, and fishing are the recommended
recreational activities.
Location: On Highway 11 about 110 km north of North Bay. Access via the Montreal River and Bay Lake, or by road off Highway 11 south of Latchford.
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