Frontenac Provincial Park

Local nameFrontenac Provincial Park
LocationNorth America

Frontenac Provincial Park is a provincial park located near the town of Sydenham, north of Kingston, Ontario, Canada. This 5,350-hectare park is classified as a natural environment park, and lies on the Frontenac Axis, a topographic extension of the Canadian Shield connecting to the Adirondack Mountains. It features 22 lakes, over 700 species, and extensive areas of mixed forest, wetlands, and granite outcrops.Located within the Frontenac Arch Biosphere Reserve and the Frontenac Forests Important Bird Area the region is regarded for its biodiversity. Frontenac Provincial Park is home to a native population of grey wolves. Other animals that call the park home include American black bear, red fox, mink, northern river otter, white-tailed deer, porcupine, and fisher.

Tags Nature ReserveNational ParkAccessible with Permit
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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frontenac_Provincial_Park

Official Website https://www.ontarioparks.com/park/frontenac

Phone +1-613-376-3489

Coordinates 44°32'22.302" N -76°30'35.755" E

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