Bonnechere Provincial Park, Ontario provincial park located on Round Lake in Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada
Bonnechere Provincial Park is a natural space in Renfrew County with lakes, rivers, and forest trails to explore. The park features a sandy beach on Round Lake, several campgrounds with varying facilities, and rustic cabins plus a cottage for overnight stays.
The park was established in 1967 and covers approximately 162 acres. Historic structures including an old depot and log ranger cabins remain on site, showing how park staff and travelers once used this location.
The park's name comes from the Bonnechere River that flows through the area and has shaped life here for generations. Visitors encounter footprints and historical markers along the trails that reveal how people have walked these paths over time.
Visitors should wear comfortable shoes as there are many walking paths throughout the area. Facilities vary by season, with the park typically open from May through October, though some covered accommodations remain available during colder months.
The McNaughton Trail runs across large rock outcrops and includes steep sections with broad views from the high points. As you walk, you may spot hawks, warblers, robins, and various finches, along with squirrels, chipmunks, and turtles in the water.
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