Restoule Provincial Park
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| Restoule Provincial Park | |
|---|---|
| IUCN Category II (National Park) | |
| Nearest city | Restoule, Ontario |
| Area | 2,800 ha |
| Governing body | Ontario Parks |
Restoule Provincial Park is a provincially maintained park in central Ontario, Canada. It is located between Restoule Lake and Stormy Lake and extends along the banks of the Restoule River until its entry into the French River (excluding the banks belonging to the Dokis First Nation). The park is located at the western terminus of Highway 534 northwest of Restoule, Ontario. The park offers three hiking trails and is home to coyotes, wolves, bears, otters, pine martens, moose and one of Ontario's largest white-tailed deer herd. It is also home to over 90 species of birds including the peregrine falcon, and the heron. The camping sites include Bells Point, Putts Point and Kettle Point. Many hike the well-marked trail to the 100 foot firetower overlooking Stormy Lake.

