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The Algonquin Provincial Park is located between the Georgian Bay and the Ottawa River in Central Ontario, Canada. The park was established in 1893, making it the oldest provincial park in Canada. Additions made to the park throughout the years, has resulted in the park's current 7,653 square kilometers size. The park is home to more than 2,400 lakes and 1,200 kilometers of streams, including the Canoe Lake and Tim Rivers. The park's size and history has made the Algonquin Provincial Park, one of the most popular parks in Canada. The Algonquin Provincial Park is the only park in Canada that allows industrial lodging within its borders. The park is also home to the Algonquin Logging Museum, which opened in 1992.
The Algonquin Provincial Park is located between the Georgian Bay and the Ottawa River in Central Ontario, Canada. The park was established in 1893, making it the oldest provincial park in Canada. Additions made to the park throughout the years, has resulted in the park's current 7,653 square kilometers size. The park is home to more than 2,400 lakes and 1,200 kilometers of streams, including the Canoe Lake and Tim Rivers. The park's size and history has made the Algonquin Provincial Park, one of the most popular parks in Canada. The Algonquin Provincial Park is the only park in Canada that allows industrial lodging within its borders. The park is also home to the Algonquin Logging Museum, which opened in 1992.
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