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Below are some options for you. We've
divided the options up into regions for easier use
Northwestern
Ontario

1. Quetico Provincial Park
Quetico Provincial Park, located near Atikokan, Ontario,
features over 3,000 miles of waterways lined with giant red and
white pines. ......more
http://www.canoenorthwestontario.ca/Queticopark.cfm
2. Wabakimi Provincial Park Wabakimi
Provincial Park is the world's largest wilderness canoe
reserve... millions of acres and bigger than Yellowstone!
....... more
http://www.canoenorthwestontario.ca/Wabakimipark.cfm
3. Opasquia Provincial Wilderness Park
Opasquia Provincial Wilderness Park is one of the most remote
and pristine parks in Ontario. ......more
http://www.canoenorthwestontario.ca/regional.cfm/code/292/tbid/7
4.Woodland Caribou Provincial
Park Woodland Caribou Provincial Park, located
between Red Lake and the Manitoba border, is home to large
herds of woodland caribou. ....more
http://www.canoenorthwestontario.ca/Woodlandcaribou.cfm
5.Albany River Provincial Park
Albany River Provincial is located approximately 165 kilometers
northeast of the Town of Sioux Lookout. ......more
http://www.canoenorthwestontario.ca/regional.cfm?tbid=7&code=861
Central/Southern
Ontario
1.Algonquin Provincial
Park Millions of people have precious
memories of an Algonquin experience — perhaps the unforgettable
fishing trip twenty years ago, perhaps falling asleep after a
hard day with the wild calls of loons reverberating from
ancient moonlit hills, or perhaps marvelling from a clifftop at
wild, rugged country stretching as far as the eye can see....
more
http://www.algonquinpark.on.ca/
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