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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 ...
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 ...
Feb 25, 2018 · Attractions: Alvar, Boardwalk, Interpretive Signage, Lookout. Contact: Phone: 705-966-2315. Find it: 10 minutes west of Evansville on Highway 540 and then south on Misery Bay Rd. GPS Coordinates (main trailhead): Latitude: 45.7999890. Longitude: -82.7260470. This page can't load Google Maps correctly.
Misery Bay Provincial Nature Reserve, located in the picturesque Burpee and Mills Township in Canada, is a unique beach destination that offers a pristine and untouched natural setting. The beach at Misery Bay stretches along the tranquil shores of Lake Huron, providing a serene and peaceful atmosphere for visitors to enjoy.
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
Misery Bay Provincial Nature Reserve is an 1005-hectare provincial park on the South shore of Manitoulin Island, located 10 minutes drive West of Evansville. There are four (4) trails about 2, 3, 4, and 5 km each in length, which feature mixed woodland, old beach ridges, and rare alvars (flat limestone bedrock with no soil).
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Wildflowers of Misery Bay Provincial Park - Some Alvar Specialties -All photos by Marcel Bénéteau and Sabine Huege. The following slide shows feature the wild flowers of Misery Bay Provincial Park. It is by no means a comprehensive list but is meant to introduce visitors to the incredible richness and diversity of the flora to be seen in Misery Bay’s various habitats.