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  1. Misery Bay Provincial Park is located on an ancient flat rock sea bottom. This unique feature, known as an alvar, presents unusual geological viewing opportunities for the visitors’ enjoyment. It is this feature that makes the Misery Bay Nature Provincial Park a world class park. The Great Lakes Basin has the only alvars found in North ...

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  2. The 1983 Espanola District Land Use Guidelines identified Misery Bay as a nature reserve class provincial park. It outlined broad resource managementpolicies. This management plan provides additional detail required for protection (e.g. vegetation and wildlife). These policies will aid in the preparation of implementation plans including an ...

  3. Misery Bay. Misery Bay Provincial Nature Reserve is a 860 hectare provincial park on the south shore of Manitoulin Island, a ten minute drive west of Evansville. There is a trail network of eight trails totalling approximately 16 km (one way) and ranging in length from 0.2 km to 4.8 km (one way). The trails feature mixed woodland, old beach ...

  4. About. The Misery Bay Visitor Centre offers people an opportunity to learn about the globally rare alvar ecosystems and the provincially significant wetland within the park. The facility, which sits on the dry shoreline of an ancient glacial lake, is the operational headquarters for the Friends of Misery Bay and is open weekends and throughout ...

  5. Apr 24, 2009 · The Friends of Misery Bay is a community-based organization that operates the provincially owned Misery Bay Nature Reserve Park. The group will create a strategic plan to help Misery Bay realize its full potential as a world-class Provincial Nature Reserve Park.

  6. May 17, 2024 · 2024 Operating Dates; Park / Campground Usage (day use, camping, etc.) - Legend Opening and Closing; Misery Bay : May 17, 2024 to October 20, 2024

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  8. The history of misery bay provincial park. According to survey notes of the Township of Burpee and F. W. Major’s Manitoulin, land of the Ottawas (1934), the area around Misery Bay was seasonally inhabited by Indigenous Peoples and certainly used by them for fishing and hunting and trading with European settlers.

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