Except Algonquin Park, which provincial parks in Ontario are penetrated by roads open to the public?
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In Algonquin Park, my uncle discovered roads open to the public that penetrate the park for access to the innermost camping locations and access points (ie: Achray Road, which originates from Barron Canyon Road, and then passes Achray, Algonquin Observatory and then Lake Traverse). Such inner roads befitted, benefitted, and satisfied my grandparents who cannot hike.
Except Algonquin, which other provincial parks in Ontario (please include the non-operating ones) contain such inner roads?
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Are Ontario Provincial parks open and free?
Ontario Parks are currently open to the public for local day-use activities only, such as walking and hiking. As part of the province's Roadmap to Reopen, overnight stays in Ontario Parks including campsites and in cabins, yurts and cottages will be permitted when the province reaches Step One of the Roadmap to Reopen.Can you drive through Algonquin Park without a permit?
People traveling through Algonquin Park on Highway 60 between Oxtongue Lake and Whitney, Ontario do not need a permit. However, if you use any facilities (e.g. trail, picnic ground, bathroom, etc.) a permit is required.Are there roads in Algonquin Park?
The Park is located at approximately 45.8\xb0, -78.4\xb0. Highway 60, the Park's only major highway (open year-round), runs through the south end of Algonquin Park as is easily accessible by car. The East Gate is located just west of the town of Whitney, Ontario.Are provincial parks open during lockdown Ontario?
Ontario Parks is open for overnight stays on campground and backcountry campsites and in roofed accommodations including cabins, yurts and cottages.13 Things to do in Algonquin Provincial Park
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