24 Richardson 

 Harbour 

 Island 



25 Kishkebus 

 Lake 



27 Matawatchan 

 Wilderness 

 Area 



28 Rondeau 

 Park 



29 Turkey 

 Point 



30 McCrae 

 Lake 



74 Presqu'ile 

 Islands 



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New 



Brunswick 

 House Post 



82 Pinery- 

 Provincial 

 Park Forest 



83 Pinery 



Provincisil 

 Park Shore 



Consists of 42 acres 

 in the Township of 

 Homer, District of 

 Thunder Bay off the 

 shore of Lake Superior 



Consists of 332 acres 

 in the Township of 

 Barrie, County of 

 Prontenac 



Consists of 160 acres 

 in the Township of 

 Matawatchan, County 

 of Renfrew 



Consists of 559.74 

 acres. Situated in 

 Rondeau Provincial 

 Park, Township of 

 Harwich, County of Kent 



Consists of 52.85 acres 

 in the Township of 

 Charlotteville, County 

 of Norfolk 



Consisting of 625 acres 

 in the Township of 

 Baxter, District of 

 Muskoka 



Consists of 322 acres 

 in the County of 

 Northumberland 



Consists of 137 acres 

 in the Township of 

 Cromlech, District of 

 Algoma 



Consists of 197 acres 

 in the Township of 

 Bosanquet, County of 

 Larabton in Pinery 

 Provincial Park 



Consists of 75 acres in 

 the Township of 

 Bosanquet, County of 

 Lamb ton in Pinery 

 Provincial Park 



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Pinery 

 ProvincisLL 

 Park Dune- 

 Forest 



Consists of 129.5 acres 

 in the Township of 

 Bosanquet, County of 

 Lambton in Pinery 



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This area contains stone pits 

 and cairns said to have been 

 made by the Vikings. 



This is an area of high 

 aesthetic and recreational 

 value. 



This hardwood stand of timber 

 is of interest, from a silvi- 

 cultural standpoint, to observe 

 the natural succession in an 

 undisturbed area. 



This site contains samples of 

 flora and fauna found in few 

 other places in Ontario. 



This site contains flora and 

 fauna distinctive of this area 

 of Ontario. 



This area has recreational 

 value and is also a site for 

 biological investigations. 



These islands, within Presqu'ile 

 Provincial Park, are an import- 

 ant nesting area for ring- 

 billed gulls and common terns 

 which occur here in thousands. 



This area is the site of a 

 Hudson's Bay Post and, as such, 

 has value as a historical site. 



This area is of value from the 

 viewpoint of outdoor recreation, 

 botany and physiography and was 

 selected for this scientific 

 interest. 



This area was selected as an 

 example of undisturbed shoreline. 

 It will be reserved as an 

 example of the fore dune , rear 

 dune area, "blow-out," and all 

 the associated natural vegetat- 

 ion. It possesses a peculiar, 

 wild solitude. The geomorphol- 

 ogy of shore-dunes is extremely 

 well shown by these natural 

 features, which are unique in 

 Ontario public lands. 



This area of rough terrain, with 

 a light cover of oak and pine, 

 possesses a wilderness aspect 

 and a magnificent view Ut a 



