Beginning June 1, backcountry camping and day-use will be permitted in non-operating provincial parks and conservation reserves where these activities are normally available. Party size must not exceed the limit set out under the emergency order in force under s.7.0.2 (4) of the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act.
Before you visit: check what facilities/activities are available and pack what you need (e.g. water, snacks, mask/face covering, and hand sanitizer). Postpone your visit if you have any symptoms of COVID-19 or have been asked to isolate.
Please note winter activities are weather dependent, please check the Ontario Parks Ski Report or local weather forecasts for snow conditions.
When you visit: Continue to follow public health advice including practicing physical distancing by keeping at least two metres from others, wearing a face covering where required, when physical distancing may be a challenge or not possible and when entering indoor public spaces, and wash your hands regularly with soap and water or use alcohol-based hand sanitizer if soap and water are not available.
Facilities
The park is adjacent to Solitaire Lake and features a mature forest of Maple, Hemlock, Yellow Birch, American Beech and Basswood. Geological resources are representative of the Canadian Shield with a small deltaic sand plain on the north side of Solitaire Lake and high steep escarpment on the west side.
Park Facilities and Activities: There are no facilities. Visitors are welcome to hike, swim, and canoe in the park. Camping is not allowed.
Location: In the Muskoka region, 16 kilometres northeast of Huntsville. Take Highway 60 to District Road 8, then go north eight kilometres to Limberlost Road.