Finlayson Point Provincial Park, Provincial park on Lake Temagami, Canada.
Finlayson Point Provincial Park is a provincial park spread across forested land along Lake Temagami's shores in the Nipissing District of Ontario. The site covers 37 hectares and sits on the water's edge with various facilities for visitors.
The park was established in 1963 to provide access to Lake Temagami and connect to the Lady Evelyn-Smoothwater Provincial Park. Its creation marked an important step in opening the region's water routes to recreational use.
A commemorative plaque honors Grey Owl, an English naturalist who dedicated himself to protecting Canada's wilderness. Visitors can reflect on the conservation movement's roots when walking through this space.
The park provides 117 campsites with 34 offering electrical hookups, along with hot showers, flush toilets, and a boat launch. Plan to arrive early, especially during peak season, to secure a good spot.
The park connects to over 2,400 kilometers of canoe routes spanning the Temagami area. This extensive water network allows visitors to explore remote wilderness that lies beyond the developed campground.
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