Greenwater Provincial Park
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Greenwater Provincial Park Review

Northern Ontario 🗓️ Late spring to early autumn

🌲 About This Park

Greenwater Provincial Park is a natural environment park with a 61-meter high esker ridge, which was formed less than 10,000 years ago by glacial fluvial actions, dominating its central section. Small clear lakes parallel the base of the esker. This park offers a pristine escape for those seeking a true wilderness experience.

🏔️ Notable Features

Esker Ridge, Esker Ridge Trail, small clear lakes

📍 Nearby Attractions

Cochrane, Highway 11

🎯 Activities

BikingBirdingBoatingCanoeingFishingHikingSwimmingWildlife Viewing

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⭐ Top Visitor Reviews

👤 Local Hiker
½4.5

"Some great hiking is to be had at Greenwater Provincial Park. It's pristine, wild, and free. The Wiskin and Sunset trails are clear and ready to be snowshoe packed, offering a wonderful experience in nature."

👤 NatureLover
4.0

"It was a great hike! After a quick warning, the rain waited for us to be done our magical journey. So much vibrant green everywhere, it felt like nature truly spoke to us during our visit."

👤 CampingFan
4.0

"We headed to Greenwater Provincial Park outside of Cochrane, Ontario. It was a nice park, very clean and quiet. It was completely empty for our visit, which made for a peaceful and enjoyable camping experience."