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Lake Superior Provincial Park. Park features on this map are representative only and may not accurately depict regulated park boundaries. For official map representation of provincial parks, visit Ontario's Crown Land Use Policy Atlas.
- Activities
There are eight canoe routes in the park, ranging from easy...
- Alerts
Carson Lake Provincial Park is a day use park only. No...
- Facilities
Canoes are available for rent at Agawa Bay and Rabbit...
- Events
Events happening at Lake Superior Provincial Park.
- Park Rules
These laws are enforced by provincial park wardens who have...
- Reserve by Phone
Reservations by Phone. Call Toll Free: 1-888-ONT-PARK...
- Sandbanks
Three expansive sandy beaches that some say are among the...
- Contact / FAQs
It is recommended that you contact the Park Superintendent...
- Activities
Lake Superior Provincial Park is in Northern Ontario region of Canada. From Lake Superior’s rugged coast, this park moves inland over mist-shrouded hills and deep canyons whose breathtaking beauty and rich autumn colours inspired Canada’s Group of Seven artists.
Lake Superior Provincial Park. + −. Map Legend. The information provided in this map is intended to be used only as a general guide for locating and viewing Ontario Parks areas. The maps are illustrative only.
Spectacular and diverse scenery – cliffs, beaches, river valleys, waterfalls, inland lakes, Algoma Hills, fall colours; World-class hiking and paddling along the Lake Superior shoreline; An exceptional Visitor Centre highlighting the park’s cultural history, natural features and recreational opportunities; Fantastic trout fishing
A map of Lake Superior Provincial Park is available for purchase online. Refer to Table 1 for in-park map purchase locations. Backcountry access points are located at Agawa Bay, Sinclair Cove, Sand River, Katherine Cove, Coldwater River, Orphan Lake Hiking Trail, and Gargantua Road.
Coordinates: 47°35′48″N 84°44′29″W. Lake Superior Provincial Park is one of the largest provincial parks in Ontario, covering about 1,550 square kilometres (600 sq mi) along the northeastern shores of Lake Superior between Sault Ste. Marie and Wawa in Algoma District in Northeastern Ontario, Canada. [1] .
A map of stops described in this GeoTour. Lake Superior Provincial Park. Why is the world’s largest freshwater lake in northern Ontario? Hidden beneath the waters of Lake Superior is the geological secret to its existence: a thick sequence of rocks that fills an ancient rift valley.