Algonquin Park
Americannoun
noun
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Years after my summer camp days have passed, the smell of the pine forests in northern Ontario’s Algonquin Park is still with me.
From Seattle Times
The eastern wolf, which cross-breeds with both larger grey wolves and smaller eastern coyotes, once romaed into the north-eastern US, but now its howls are largely only heard in Ontario’s Algonquin park.
From The Guardian
The remote Wildlife Research Station in Algonquin park – the province’s oldest protected area – has been active for the last 70 years.
From The Guardian
M Alex Smith, a professor of biology at Guelph University first discovered a salamander in a pitcher plant accidentally: he was leading a group of university students on a field course in Ontario’s Algonquin Park.
From The Guardian
Within a half-hour drive are Algonquin Park and the Logging Museum.
From The Guardian
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