Georgian Bay Islands National Park

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Georgian Bay Islands National Park is a Canadian national park made up of a chain of small, rugged islands in Georgian Bay, renowned for its windswept pines, granite shorelines, and rich biodiversity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
protected area
accessMethod boat only
administeredBy Parks Canada
area approximately 13.5 square kilometres
climate humid continental climate
composedOf Beausoleil Island
chain of small islands
country Canada
established 1929
habitatType mixed forests
rock barrens
wetlands
hasBiodiversity reptile species including snakes and turtles
rich bird diversity
rich plant diversity
hasFauna black bear
various migratory birds
white-tailed deer
hasIUCNCategory II
hasVegetation eastern white pine
oak and maple forests
landscapeFeature Canadian Shield
granite shorelines
rocky islands
windswept pines
locatedIn Georgian Bay
Lake Huron
Ontario
locatedInEcoregion Georgian Bay Biosphere Reserve
Great Lakes–St. Lawrence forest region
locatedNorthOf Toronto
nearestCity Honey Harbour, Ontario
Midland, Ontario
notableIsland Beausoleil Island
offersActivity boating
camping
canoeing
hiking
kayaking
swimming
wildlife viewing
offersFacility backcountry campsites
dockage for boats
partOf Parks Canada
surface form: Canadian national parks system
protects island ecosystems of Georgian Bay
shoreline habitats of Lake Huron

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Ontario containsNationalPark Georgian Bay Islands National Park
Georgian Bay hasPart Georgian Bay Islands National Park
Midland, Ontario nearbyAttraction Georgian Bay Islands National Park
Georgian Bay protectedArea Georgian Bay Islands National Park