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Blind River Provincial Park

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The Provincial Park offers a variety of activities all year round but is most popularly known as a canoeing destination in the summer. It contains sections of two widely loved canoe routes: The Flack Lake Figure Eight & Dunlop Lake – Mace Lake Route. 

Due to the self-sustaining population of brook trout found in the waters of this park, it is also a great fishing spot. There are many islands, wetlands and even a canyon within the bounds of the large river and lake shoreline. Summer is a great time to be here as many other recreational activities are available at the park, including; boating, camping, swimming, hunting and wildlife viewing. In the winter, the park is also open for snowshoeing and snowmobiling. 

Photos: https://www.algomacountry.com/nature-outdoors/paddling/canoeing/

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