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Grundy Lake PP Info Guide 2025

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Photo by Bill Dykstra

GRUNDY LAKE

@GrundyLkPP @GrundyLakeProvincialPark

2025 Information Guide

Welcome to Grundy Lake Provincial Park Park Staff would like to welcome you to another season here at Grundy Lake Provincial Park! Whether you are a Grundy Lake veteran or visiting for the first time, the park always has something exciting to offer. Of course, Grundy Lake’s Turtle Monitoring Project continues for another year! Keep an eye out for Park Staff and volunteers as they search for turtles on roads, campsites, and everywhere in between. Our turtle conservation efforts are made possible thanks to Ontario Parks donors and proceeds from the Ontario Parks Turtle Protection Merchandise collection. Consider stopping by our Park Store to see what we've got in stock.

Once Grundy Lake closed its gates for the 2024 season, our staff got to work completing campground improvement projects. This included widening, leveling, and packing gravel along the first kilometer of Pakeshkag Lake Trail. We also installed benches for those looking for an opportunity to sit and enjoy the sights. These upgrades will help improve trail access for those with mobility needs. Additionally, we began work on improving the main campground road (see page 2 for more details). Lastly, while visiting us, you may notice something missing from your campsite post. We replaced campsite posts with ones without permit holders. Please call or stop by our Park Office to speak to

Park Staff if you have any questions. Follow our X (Twitter) and Instagram accounts for updates on all things happening at Grundy Lake. Please consider tagging us in your social media posts—we love to see your adventures in action! We also encourage you to share your ideas by filling out a camper comment form, available upon request at the Park Office. We like to think we have the best staff in all of Ontario Parks, so please stop and say hello! If you have any concerns while visiting us, alert Park Staff immediately so we can address the situation. Thank you for visiting Grundy Lake— have a safe and enjoyable summer! Grundy Lake Park Staff

EMERGENCY NUMBERS IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY CALL 911

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You are in Bear Country

You must BEAR-PROOF your campsite

POLICE (non-emergency)................................................... 1-888-310AMBULANCE (non-emergency).......................................... 1-877-351SUDBURY HOSPITAL ............................................................ 1-705-523-7100 PARRY SOUND HOSPITAL....................................................... 1-705-746-6338 MNRF FOREST FIRE REPORTING............................................. 1-888-863-3473 OFFICE ...................................................................... 1-705-383WARDEN .................................................................. 1-705-346-

• Store all animal attractants (e.g., food, garbage, toiletries, coolers, pet food) in a hard-sided vehicle or trailer when not in use day or night, even when you are on your campsite. • Do not leave garbage on your campsite, deposit your waste at the central garbage and recycling depot as soon as possible. • If you encounter a bear, prioritize your safety and then immediately contact a Park Warden at (705) 346-0908. • More information on how to be Bear-wise can be found on page 2.

PARK ADDRESS 20400 Hwy 522, Britt, ON, P0G 1A0

FAILURE TO LAWFULLY STORE WILDLIFE ATTRACTANTS CAN RESULT IN A $155 FINE

Grundy Lake 2025 Information Guide ISBN 978-1-4868-8719-4 Print ISSN 1714-7107

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