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POINT GRONDINE PARK

First Nation owned and operated recreational park, Point Grondine has over 18,000 acres of scenic natural wilderness landscape, old growth pine forest, stunning river vistas and six interior lakes to explore. The picturesque water trails flowing along the coast of Georgian Bay invite you to many canoe routes, hiking trails and backcountry campsites located throughout the interior of the Park. Hike, canoe or sea kayak along the traditional routes of the Anishnaabek people and be ready to be captivated by this historic and majestic place.

Point Grondine Park Hiking and Paddling Guides are available on the Reservation page. Canoe routes are open throughout the interior; Tri-Lakes which connect to Georgian Bay and Phillip Edward Island area.  The backcountry has a total of 26 campsites with 27.9 kilometers of hiking trail, which guide you to Wemtagoosh Falls and Cedar Lake. Our Park staff include the Wikwemikong Tourism Manager and Tourism team, Point Grondine Park Product Development Officer, Interior Operations Leader, Trail Guardian, and the Wikwemikong Tourism Guides.

The trailhead is ideally situated off of Killarney highway, Ontario Highway 637. There is park signage westbound on highway 637 and at the entrance of the trailhead. Throughout the spring, summer, and fall months come and explore the park through our Authentic Indigenous Experiences which will connect you to the territory of the original descendants, or just come for the day and self-guide along the trail of Merv’s Landing and the Mahzenazing Lake Access Trails. The park is accessible through mandatory park permits and can be purchased online/on-site at www.grondinepark.ca or by calling 705-859-2900