This is a wilderness area. This is a non-operating park. There are no activities or facilities at this park.
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Local Guide ?21 reviews
Really nothing there. Seems to be a few atv trails, there's a turn off on the south side of the road a little before the no trespassing sign where it looks like locals go to target shoot (shot up targets left there). There is a back drop. The road is fine, any little car could easily make it, it's not rough despite being a dirt road. Road ends in a user at your own risk non-maintained dock. Saw a lot of people on atvs on the road traveling,, they had obviously been hunting somewhere on that road

Bernard Miron
There isn't much to see, its about 3 or more kilometers from Anima Nippissing road to Bay lake. Its more a dirt trail instead of a road. A place to set up a small trailer or better tents, no services at all. I drove in with a pickup no problem.
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W.J.B. Greenwood Provincial Park
IUCN category II (national park)


Location of W.J.B. Greenwood Provincial Park in Ontario
LocationTimiskaming, Northeastern Ontario, Ontario, CanadaCoordinates
47°18′29″N 79°48′47″WCoordinates:
47°18′29″N 79°48′47″WArea465 ha (1,150 acres)Elevation310 m (1,020 ft)Established1985Named forBen Greenwood, Ontario's first chief of the Division of Parks, 1954 to 1960Websitewww.ontarioparks.com/nonoperating/wjbgreenwood
W.J.B. Greenwood Provincial Park is a non-operating recreational class park and protected area in the town of Latchford, Timiskaming District in Northeastern Ontario, Canada.[1] It is on the southern shores of Bay Lake on the Montreal River, part of the Saint Lawrence River drainage basin, and is in the Great Lakes - St. Lawrence Forest / Boreal Forest transition zone biome.[2] The park was established in 1985 and is named for Ben Greenwood, Ontario's first chief of the Division of Parks, 1954 to 1960.[2]
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