Killarney Lakelands and Headwaters Provincial Park, Provincial park in Sudbury District, Canada.
This provincial park covers 153 square kilometers and combines forests, lakes, and wetlands across central Ontario. Water features shape the landscape, creating different habitats and guiding how the terrain flows.
The park received official protection in 2006 as part of Ontario's plan to preserve natural lands. This designation connected the region with the nearby Killarney Provincial Park.
The land holds meaning for White Lake and Whitefish River First Nations through treaties signed in 1850, shaping how people connect with the area today. These bonds remain visible in how the place is respected and used by visitors and local communities.
The park has 75 campsites scattered throughout, with 32 set up for summer use by the public. Maintained trails connect different sections, making it easier to explore on foot.
Two rare plant species thrive in the wetlands here: prickly hornwort and hidden-fruited bladderwort. These botanical oddities make the waterways especially valued for conservation.
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