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fitzroy+provincial+park Latitude and Longitude:

45°27′N 76°08′W / 45.45°N 76.14°W / 45.45; -76.14
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Fitzroy Provincial Park
View of Fitzroy Harbour from park playground
Map showing the location of Fitzroy Provincial Park
Map showing the location of Fitzroy Provincial Park
Location Fitzroy Harbour
Nearest city Ottawa, Ontario
Coordinates 45°27′N 76°08′W / 45.45°N 76.14°W / 45.45; -76.14
Area185 hectares (460 acres)
Governing body Ontario Parks

Fitzroy Provincial Park is a provincial park on the Ottawa River in Ontario, Canada, designated as recreational-class by Ontario Parks. White pine covers much of the park. The park has century-old trees and a stand of 300-year-old bur oaks by the Carp River. There are two campgrounds within the park, both with comfort stations, a boat launch and park store. The main campgrounds have 235 campsites, 107 with electrical service, 205 with room for trailers, and a separate area with facilities for group camping and picnicking.

Cross-country skiing is available in the winter on trails maintained by the West Carleton Nordic Ski Club. [1]

Shale pillar along Terraces Trail

See also

References

  1. ^ Pearson, Matthew (26 December 2017). "Happy trails: Places where you can XC ski, right in Ottawa". Ottawa Citizen. Postmedia Network. Retrieved 9 November 2022.

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fitzroy+provincial+park Latitude and Longitude:

45°27′N 76°08′W / 45.45°N 76.14°W / 45.45; -76.14
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fitzroy Provincial Park
View of Fitzroy Harbour from park playground
Map showing the location of Fitzroy Provincial Park
Map showing the location of Fitzroy Provincial Park
Location Fitzroy Harbour
Nearest city Ottawa, Ontario
Coordinates 45°27′N 76°08′W / 45.45°N 76.14°W / 45.45; -76.14
Area185 hectares (460 acres)
Governing body Ontario Parks

Fitzroy Provincial Park is a provincial park on the Ottawa River in Ontario, Canada, designated as recreational-class by Ontario Parks. White pine covers much of the park. The park has century-old trees and a stand of 300-year-old bur oaks by the Carp River. There are two campgrounds within the park, both with comfort stations, a boat launch and park store. The main campgrounds have 235 campsites, 107 with electrical service, 205 with room for trailers, and a separate area with facilities for group camping and picnicking.

Cross-country skiing is available in the winter on trails maintained by the West Carleton Nordic Ski Club. [1]

Shale pillar along Terraces Trail

See also

References

  1. ^ Pearson, Matthew (26 December 2017). "Happy trails: Places where you can XC ski, right in Ottawa". Ottawa Citizen. Postmedia Network. Retrieved 9 November 2022.

External links



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