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Polar Bear Provincial Park - Western shore of Hudson Bay, above James Bay. Access by airplane only. Low-lying tundra. Wilderness park; no facilities except airplane landing stripes.
 
Porphyry Island Provincial Park - Black Bay Peninsula in Lake Superior. Lava flows, grey-green basalt. No facilities.
 
Port Bruce Provincial Park - Southeast of St. Thomas on Lake Erie. Sandy shoreline. Swimming, boating. Day-use only. Camping nearby.
 
Port Burwell Provincial Park - 26km south of Tillsonburg on Lake Erie. Woodlands, beach savannas, dune system. Swimming, boating, fishing, hiking, children's programs, camping, including electrical sites.
 
Potholes Provincial Park - 35km east of Wawa. Glacial potholes and troughs. Hiking. Facilities limited to parking, toilets, and a trail.
 
Prairie River Mouth Provincial Park - Lake Superior's north shore 40km west of Marathon. Ridge-dune complex with swales. Hiking. No facilities.
 
Presqu'ile Provincial Park - South of Brighton on Lake Ontario. Home for migratory birds and gathering point for monarch butterflies as they begin their migratory trek to Mexico. Camping, boating, fishing, beach, birding.
 
Pretty River Valley Provincial Park - Niagara Escarpment, 83km southeast of Owen Sound. Glacier features including meltwater channels, moraine, outwash, and till. Fishing, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, hiking, Bruce Trail access. No camping. No facilities.
 
Puff Island Provincial Park - In Lake Superior, 40km south of Nipigon. Canadian Shield island with a 10-metre-thick wedge of metasedimentary rock, called "Puff Island conglomerate". No camping. No facilities.
 
Pushkin Hills Provincial Park - 40km north and northeast of Kirkland Lake. Cooled lava, pumice rocks. No camping. No facilities.
 
Quackenbush Provincial Park - 40km northeast of Peterborough. Buried Iroquois village. No facilities.
 
Quetico Provincial Park - 160km west of Thunder Bay. Primeval wilderness featuring lakes, bogs, and northern forest with black spruce, jack pine, trembling aspen, and white birch. Wilderness canoeing, camping, including electrical sites.
 
Quetico Provincial Park and Boundary Waters Canoe Area - Information about the park and the adjoining Boundary Waters Canoe Area in northern Minnesota.
 
Rainbow Falls Provincial Park - Between Schreiber and Rossport on Lake Superior's north shore. Falls tumble over multi-ledged granite bedrock. Mixed forest. Hiking, swimming, boating, fishing, camping, including electrical sites.
 
Red Sucker Point Provincial Park - 10km northwest of Marathon. Raised cobble beaches, ancient lichen communities, excavated prehistoric rock structures. Nature study and fishing. No camping. No facilities.
 
Rene Brunelle Provincial Park - 32km east of Kapuskasing. Great Clay Belt land. Swimming, boating, boat rental, children's programs, hiking, winter day-use, camping, including electrical sites.
 
Restoule Provincial Park - Restoule Lake, below Lake Nipissing. Sheer rock walls and jagged peaks, mixed forests, home to over 90 species of bird. Hiking, mountain biking, bike rental, canoe route to the French River, camping, including electrical sites and backcountry sites.
 
Rideau River Provincial Park - 48km south of Ottawa; 5km north of Kemptville. Silver maples and pines. On the Rideay Canal. Swimming, boating, camping, including electrical sites.
 
Rock Point Provincial Park - 11km south of Dunnville. Carolinian forests, wetlands, sand dunes, and beaches. Boating, fishing, hiking, swimming, camping, including electrical sites.
 
Rondeau Provincial Park - Rondeau, southeast of Chatham. Carolinian forest. Swimming, boating, staffed programs, camping, including electrical sites.
 
 

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