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La Verendrye Provincial Park

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La Verendrye Provincial Park
LocationThunder Bay District, Ontario, Canada
Nearest cityThunder Bay
Coordinates48°06′15″N 90°22′02″W / 48.10417°N 90.36722°W / 48.10417; -90.36722
Area182.80 km2 (70.58 sq mi)
Governing bodyOntario Parks

La Verendrye Provincial Park is a waterway provincial park located in Ontario, Canada, on the border with the U.S. state of Minnesota. The park stretches from Quetico Provincial Park through Saganaga Lake, up the Pine River, across the Height of Land Portage, then down the Pigeon River to Pigeon River Provincial Park on Lake Superior. The park is named after Pierre Gaultier de Varennes, sieur de La Vérendrye, an early explorer of Canada.[1]

The park is a "non-operating" park, meaning no fees are charged and no staff is present with only a few services offered.[2] As part of the international boundary, the portages, lakes, and waterways along the border are open to the citizens of both nations.

La Verendrye Provincial Park is part of the historic voyageur fur trade route from Lake Superior to Winnipeg, and features several scenic diabase-capped mesas, as well as several rare plant species.[3]

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References

  1. ^ Waters, Thomas F. (1987). The Superior North Shore: A Natural History of Lake Superior's Northern Lands and Waters. U of Minnesota Press. p. 287. ISBN 978-1-4529-0377-4.
  2. ^ "LaVerendrye: Facilities". www.ontarioparks.com. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  3. ^ "LaVerendrye: Introduction". www.ontarioparks.com. Retrieved 9 September 2021.

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