(Version française suit) This beach is part of the Carson Lake Provincial Park. Nestled between Carson and Trout lakes south of Algonquin Provincial Park, this recreational park has a scenic charm common to this part of Ontario. The park is in the Grenville province of the Precambrian Shield and is forested by stands of Poplar, White Pine and Red Pine. The park is gated and only accessible by foot. There is no camping, however the lake provides opportunities for swimming and canoeing. There are no amenities at this beach.
Cette plage fait partie du Parc provincial du lac Carson. Niché entre Carson et lacs Trout sud du parc provincial Algonquin, ce parc de loisirs a un charme pittoresque commune à cette partie de l'Ontario. Le parc se trouve dans la province de Grenville du Bouclier précambrien et est boisé par des peuplements de peuplier, pin blanc et le pin rouge. Il n'y a pas de camping, mais le lac offre des possibilités pour la baignade et le canotage. Il n'y a pas de services disponibles sur cette plage.
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Updated by Ottawa Riverkeeper (@ottriverkeeper) Ottawariverkeeper.ca / Mise à jour par Garde-rivière des Outaouais (@ottriverkeeper) www.ottawariverkeeper.ca/fr/
Keep your distance from other people.
Practicing social distancing is still essential. Only go to the beach if you are able to keep 6 feet or 2 meters away from others. Follow the instructions provided by your local health authorities. If your community has asked that you remain indoors and away from others, do so. Spending a day in any crowded place is the worst thing we can do for our most vulnerable right now and will counter our efforts to curb the virus’s spread.
(Version française suit) This beach is part of the Carson Lake Provincial Park. Nestled between Carson and Trout lakes south of Algonquin Provincial Park, this recreational park has a scenic charm common to this part of Ontario. The park is in the Grenville province of the Precambrian Shield and is forested by stands of Poplar, White Pine and Red Pine. The park is gated and only accessible by foot. There is no camping, however the lake provides opportunities for swimming and canoeing. There are no amenities at this beach.
Cette plage fait partie du Parc provincial du lac Carson. Niché entre Carson et lacs Trout sud du parc provincial Algonquin, ce parc de loisirs a un charme pittoresque commune à cette partie de l'Ontario. Le parc se trouve dans la province de Grenville du Bouclier précambrien et est boisé par des peuplements de peuplier, pin blanc et le pin rouge. Il n'y a pas de camping, mais le lac offre des possibilités pour la baignade et le canotage. Il n'y a pas de services disponibles sur cette plage.
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Updated by Ottawa Riverkeeper (@ottriverkeeper) Ottawariverkeeper.ca / Mise à jour par Garde-rivière des Outaouais (@ottriverkeeper) www.ottawariverkeeper.ca/fr/
Beach | Location | Water Quality | Water Quality | |||
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Barry's Bay, Ontario | Barry's Bay, Ontario | Historical Status | ||||
Barry's Bay, Ontario | Barry's Bay, Ontario | Historical Status | ||||
Combermere/Madawaska Valley, Ontario | Combermere/Madawaska Valley, Ontario | Special Status | ||||
South Algonquin Township, Ontario | South Algonquin Township, Ontario | Historical Status |
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