French River Provincial Park

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Alban

Ontario
Canada


Park Size: 73530.00 ha

Difficulty: Moderate
Park Amenities:
Birding
Canoeing
X Country Skiing
Fishing
Hiking
Backpacking
Interpretive Centre
Interpretive Signs
Kayaking
Monuments
Park Office
Pet Friendly
Picnicking
Sightseeing
Walking
Washrooms
Waterfall
Wildlife Watching
Wheelchair Access


French River Ontario Provincial Park 

Canada’s First Heritage River – A waterway of national historic significance

A Historic and Scenic Adventure in Northern Ontario Canada

French River Ontario Provincial Park is a place of remarkable natural beauty and historical significance located in North Ontario. As the first designated Canadian Heritage River, it carries a rich legacy as a vital travel route for Indigenous peoples, French explorers, fur traders, and Voyageurs.

Spanning 105 kilometers, the river flows from Lake Nipissing to Georgian Bay, creating a breathtaking network of interconnected lakes, gorges, and rapids. Consequently, it offers an ideal setting for canoeing, with paddlers retracing the historic waterway used for centuries. Additionally, the French River Delta provides opportunities for coastal kayaking along the stunning shores of Georgian Bay.

Beyond paddling, visitors can experience a variety of recreational activities in the French River Ontario Provincial Park. Whether enjoying the tranquility of wilderness canoeing, engaging in motorboating, or fishing in the park’s pristine waters, there is something for everyone. Moreover, private lodges offer comfortable accommodations for those looking to immerse themselves in the park’s scenic surroundings.

Award-Winning French River Ontario Provincial Park Visitor Centre

To further enrich the visitor experience, the award-winning French River Visitor Centre on Settlers Road features the captivating "Voices of the River" exhibit. This interactive display provides insight into the region’s cultural and natural history, making it a must-visit attraction.

Overall, French River Provincial Park seamlessly blends adventure, history, and natural beauty, making it a premier destination for outdoor enthusiasts and history lovers alike.

The French River, a river of national historic significance, holds the distinction of being the first designated Canadian Heritage River. Paddling its waters traces the footsteps of Indigenous people, French explorers, fur traders, and Voyageurs. Spanning 105 kilometers, this canoe route winds through interconnected lakes, gorges, and rapids, stretching from Lake Nipissing to Georgian Bay.

Coastal kayaking along the Georgian Bay is accessible via the French River Delta. Visitors can enjoy a diverse array of experiences, from serene wilderness paddling to thrilling motorboating, fishing, and stays at private lodges. For a deeper understanding, the award-winning French River Visitor Centre on Settlers Road features the enlightening "Voices of the River" exhibit. Plan your next adventure in the French River Ontario Provincial Park.

Endless Outdoor Adventures French River Ontario Provincial Park– Canoeing, motorboating, fishing, and more

Address:

French River Provincial Park
20526 Settler's Road Alban
Alban
Canada

How To Get ToFrench River Provincial Park

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By Car: If you're driving from Toronto, take Highway 400 North, which eventually merges into Highway 69. Continue on Highway 69 until you reach French River Provincial Park. The park is well-marked, and there are signs along the highway directing you.
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