Sharbot Lake Provincial Park, Provincial park in Frontenac County, Canada
Sharbot Lake Provincial Park is a recreational area spanning roughly 80 hectares with two interconnected lakes separated by a natural ridge. The park offers sandy beaches, numerous wooded campsites, and boat access points for water-based activities.
The park was established in 1958 by Ontario Parks to serve as a recreational destination for the Eastern Ontario region. This creation marked an effort to balance public leisure with the preservation of natural environments.
The park maintains classified zones, balancing recreational facilities in the development area with wildlife preservation in the natural environment section.
Camping is available from May through October with electrical hookups, shower facilities, and laundry services on site. Plan ahead as the peak season fills quickly and weather conditions vary throughout the operating months.
The park sits atop a geological ridge that creates two distinct fish habitats between the lakes. Anglers often discover diverse species including smallmouth bass, northern pike, and lake trout within walking distance of each other.
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