- Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park
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location =Ontario ,Canada
nearest_city =Peterborough, Ontario
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area = 375.9 km²
established = 1999, expanded in 2003
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governing_body =Ontario Parks Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park (officially called Kawartha Highlands Signature Site) is a 375 km² area of preserved
wilderness and recreational areas in south-centralOntario ,Canada . It is located to the north and east of the main belt of theKawartha lakes . It is the largest single area of preserved land in the southern part of the province (not includingAlgonquin Park , parts of which are in Northern and Southern Ontario).The park was expanded from its original size of 18.6 km² to its current size in June
2003 . It was previously a mostly-wilderness tract enclosing Bottle Lake and Sucker Lake, and accessible primarily bycanoe , many by portage routes only. It now encloses many more small lakes as well as all ofAnstruther Lake , and has many cottages and access roads. As of 2008, the park is not officially operational; trails, campsites and entry infrastructure have not been completed, and official provincial maps do not yet indicate the expanded area.Municipally, the park is completely within Peterborough County; about two-thirds of its area is in the township of North Kawartha, and the remaining western portion is in the township of Galway-Cavendish-Harvey.
Unfortunately, as the park grows in popularity, so does the amount of garbage being left at campsites, especially on Bottle, Sucker and Cold Lakes.
External links
* [http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/kawa.html Official Park Website]
* [http://www.kawarthahighlandspark.ca/ Park supporters' site]
* [http://www.outdoorwiki.info/index.php?title=Kawartha_Highlands_Provincial_Park/ Outdoorwiki.info page for Kawartha Highlands]
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