Oh Canada May 24 2019 Massasauga Provincial Park
The Massasauga Provincial Park is a provincial park in Parry Sound District, Ontario, Canada, stretching from the town of Parry Sound south to the Moon River. The park has an area of 131.05 km2 (50.60 sq mi).
The park encompasses hundreds of islands on the coast of Georgian Bay and many inland lakes including Clear Lake and Spider Lake. Classified as a Natural Environment park, it contains no roads, so camping is limited to interior sites. The sites on the bay can be reached by motor boat whereas those on the lakes are typically reached by non-motorized craft such as canoes or kayaks. The park also has mooring anchors for boats to overnight in some inlets on Georgian Bay.
An interpretive trail is located on Wreck Island. A multi-day backpacking trail in the northern part of the park, the Nipissing-North Arm Orienteering Trail, is used for orienteering. This wilderness trail is uncleared and only minimally marked.[1]
The park contains a striking landscape of windswept pines clinging to smooth granite-striped rocks, towering cliffs, narrow bays and inlets. On a typical visit to the park one might see wildlife common to the Near-North area of Ontario such as snapping turtles, loons, bears, great blue herons and otters but also wildlife typical of the great lakes such as cormorants, eagles, and ducks.
Massasauga means mouth of the river in Ojibwe. The name also refers to the massasauga rattlesnake, which is found in the area.[2]
The park is home to the following notable animals:
Massasauga rattlesnake (Ontario’s only venomous snake)
Prairie warblers
Five-lined skink (Ontario’s only lizard)
Map turtles
The Massasauga Provincial Park May 24 2019 Guys trip.
The Massasauga Provincial Park is a provincial park in Parry Sound District, Ontario, Canada, stretching from the town of Parry Sound south to the Moon River. The park has an area of 131.05 km2 (50.60 sq mi).
The park encompasses hundreds of islands on the coast of Georgian Bay and many inland lakes including Clear Lake and Spider Lake. Classified as a Natural Environment park, it contains no roads, so camping is limited to interior sites. The sites on the bay can be reached by motor boat whereas those on the lakes are typically reached by non-motorized craft such as canoes or kayaks. The park also has mooring anchors for boats to overnight in some inlets on Georgian Bay.
An interpretive trail is located on Wreck Island. A multi-day backpacking trail in the northern part of the park, the Nipissing-North Arm Orienteering Trail, is used for orienteering. This wilderness trail is uncleared and only minimally marked.[1]
The park contains a striking landscape of windswept pines clinging to smooth granite-striped rocks, towering cliffs, narrow bays and inlets. On a typical visit to the park one might see wildlife common to the Near-North area of Ontario such as snapping turtles, loons, bears, great blue herons and otters but also wildlife typical of the great lakes such as cormorants, eagles, and ducks.
Massasauga means mouth of the river in Ojibwe. The name also refers to the massasauga rattlesnake, which is found in the area.[2]
The park is home to the following notable animals:
Massasauga rattlesnake (Ontario’s only venomous snake)
Prairie warblers
Five-lined skink (Ontario’s only lizard)
Map turtles
The Massasauga Provincial Park
Launch from the Government Docks in Parry Sound into the interiors of The Massasauga. Using GPS and Depth charts to make our way through the islands into Gooseneck Bay. Fishing, Swimming, and Camping fun! Great trip if you have access to a motor boat
Springwater Provincial Park Ontario-Walking with Deer
The park offers nature trails, animals, picnic areas and so much more..when you need a day to regroup, go walk with the animals..
Killbear Provincial Park / Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada
Massasauga Provincial Park May 20, 2019 Time Lapse
The Massasauga Provincial Park is a provincial park in Parry Sound District, Ontario, Canada, stretching from the town of Parry Sound south to the Moon River. The park has an area of 131.05 km2 (50.60 sq mi).
The park encompasses hundreds of islands on the coast of Georgian Bay and many inland lakes including Clear Lake and Spider Lake. Classified as a Natural Environment park, it contains no roads, so camping is limited to interior sites. The sites on the bay can be reached by motor boat whereas those on the lakes are typically reached by non-motorized craft such as canoes or kayaks. The park also has mooring anchors for boats to overnight in some inlets on Georgian Bay.
An interpretive trail is located on Wreck Island. A multi-day backpacking trail in the northern part of the park, the Nipissing-North Arm Orienteering Trail, is used for orienteering. This wilderness trail is uncleared and only minimally marked.
The park contains a striking landscape of windswept pines clinging to smooth granite-striped rocks, towering cliffs, narrow bays and inlets. On a typical visit to the park one might see wildlife common to the Near-North area of Ontario such as snapping turtles, loons, bears, great blue herons and otters but also wildlife typical of the great lakes such as cormorants, eagles, and ducks.
Massasauga means mouth of the river in Ojibwe. The name also refers to the massasauga rattlesnake, which is found in the area.
The park is home to the following notable animals:
Massasauga rattlesnake (Ontario’s only venomous snake)
Prairie warblers
Five-lined skink (Ontario’s only lizard)
Map turtles
Port Rawson Bay Dinky Ride
A quick trip into Port Rawson Bay to check it out.
Massasauga Provincial Park
Massasauga Provincial Park (Ontario, Canada) 2016 Camping
Site 215 Massasauga Provincial Park
Site 215 Massasauga provincial park
Shawanaga Island Georgan Bay
Cruising through the 30,000 Islands of Georgian Bay a visit to the small Josephine Rock Island near Hopewell Bay.
ROAD TRIP 2018 | First Family Road Trip | Part 1: Killbear Provincial Park
We are off on our very first 3 week family road trip! We take our 6 month old baby boy with us, to explore Ontario! Our very first stop is Killbear Provincial Park, where we stay for two nights.
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Have you been on a road trip with a baby? If so how was it?
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Massassauga Provincial Park - Portage to Little Blackstone Lake
The portage to Little Blackstone Lake from Pete's Place Access Point...in a nutshell. It can take anywhere from 2 hours to 5 hours, depending on conditions.
Sam and I went from July 19th to July 21st. The black flies were annoying but if you're an experienced backcountry camper, you know how to handle them.
I didn't catch a single fish during this trip - the stunning views and experience made up for that...I guess.
Arriving at Moon River Rapids - Massassauga Park Ontario
Granite Saddle
Granite Saddle beach Killbear Provincial Park. September 2013
Camping massasauga provincial park Aug 2017
Camping Aug 2017
Site 213
Ontario, Canada
Made with 50$ gopro knock off
*please ignore the water mark time stamp it is incorrect*
CottageVideo
An evening in Massasauga Provincial Park, off of Wreck Island
Song: Islander by Robyn Sherwell
Massasauga Rattlesnake at Georgian Bay, Ontario, Canada
Some herping at the shores of Georgian Bay near Parry Sound. Found this beautiful Massassauga Rattlesnake, took some pictures and let it go again. There were 3 Baby-Rattlers around, too.
Massasauga Provincial Park Canoe Trip - Aug 2015
Canoe trip to Massasauga Provincial Park. August 1-3, 2015
Day 1 - 16km paddle from Three Legged Lake access point to Two Island Lake, site 110 for the night
Day 2 - 11km paddle to Vicary Lake, site 104 for the night
Day 3 - 7km paddle back to Three Legged Lake access point
TRAVEL | Killbear Provincial Park, Canada
One of my favourite places in Ontario, Canada
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