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Alerts in Parks

Beach Postings

Visit the beach postings page for a full list of sampled beaches in Provincial Parks.

A "posting" is an indication of elevated bacteria levels in the water, not intended as an indication of operational status.

Alexander Stewart Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


Algonquin Provincial Park - Boil Water

A boil water advisory is in effect. Please bring water to a rolling boil for at least 1 full minute before using for drinking, food preparation and infant formula, and brushing teeth.


Algonquin Provincial Park - Park Notice - Custom Text

The Minnesing Trail and parking area will be closed to the public from November 14, 2023 to mid-2025. The area is closed for the construction of a new sanitation station (trailer dump and fill station). The Minnesing Trail will not be accessible until construction is complete, including from the Canisbay Campground access.

The Minnesing Trail is used for mountain biking and backcountry skiing and camping. The trail will not be available for biking, skiing, snowshoeing, or any winter activities including winter camping until construction is complete.

Algonquin Provincial Park - Park Notice - Custom Text

Due to unpredictable ice out conditions, backcountry camping is currently closed from April 1 to May 1. If conditions allow, we will open backcountry camping reservations up before May 2.

Until backcountry camping is open you cannot make backcountry reservations and there are no first-come, first-served campsites. This applies to both backpacking and paddling.

Updates will be posted on our social media channels and here on our alerts page.

Algonquin Provincial Park - Park Notice - Custom Text

East Gate Office:
Daily: 8:00 am – 4:30 pm

West Gate Office:
Daily: 9:00 am – 3:00 pm

Visitor Centre:
- Monday – Friday: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
- Saturday – Sunday: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
- Friends of Algonquin Park Bookstore & Nature Shop, Algonquin Art Room, viewing deck, exhibits, and a dining area with coffee, cold drinks and snacks.

Mew Lake Campground:
- Open year round

Algonquin Provincial Park - Park Notice - Custom Text

Hiking trails are not maintained this time of year. Expect spring conditions on our hiking trails. This could include deep snow, ice, slush, mud and flooding. Use at your own risk.

Algonquin Provincial Park - Park Notice - Custom Text

Access Point roads are not yet maintained and may be in poor condition at this time.
- Barron Canyon Road is unmaintained and in poor condition. Algonquin Provincial Park discourages the use of this road, at this time. Use at your own risk and please drive with caution.

Balsam Lake Provincial Park - Park Notice

The park is temporarily closed due to storm damage.


Bayview Escarpment Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


Bayview Escarpment Provincial Park - Boil Water

No potable water is available at this park.


Beattie Pinery Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


Bell Bay Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


Black Creek Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


Black Creek Provincial Park - Boil Water

No potable water is available at this park.


Bon Echo Provincial Park - Park Notice

Wildlife monitoring cameras or ecological monitoring devices are in use. Any photos containing images of members of the public are deleted according to Ontario Park’s photo policy (under development). Please contact the park superintendent, if you would like more information on this topic. Personal information is collected under the authority of Section 29 of the Provincial Parks and Conservation Reserves Act.


Boyne Valley Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


Bronte Creek Provincial Park - Park Notice - Custom Text

The recreation complex, including the pool, tennis courts and volleyball courts served park visitors for 35 years. The infrastructure requires significant repairs, and this has provided us with an opportunity to create sustainable recreational opportunities for the community of today and for the next 35 years. We appreciate your patience as a construction project of this size involves many steps, and we want to ensure the final product meets the high standards our visitors have come to expect. We must consider energy efficiencies, environmental impact, accessibility, technology and health and safety.

The pool will remain closed for the summer of 2025 as the project progresses.

Cabot Head Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


Cabot Head Provincial Park - Boil Water

No potable water is available at this park.


Carson Lake Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


Chapleau-Nemegosenda River Provincial Park - Boil Water

Any water collected from lakes and rivers should be treated before using it for drinking, food preparation or dental care. Treatment could include, filtration, disinfection tablets and boiling water for one minute


Devil's Glen Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


Duclos Point Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


Duncan Escarpment Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


DuPont Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


Emily Provincial Park - Park Notice

The park is temporarily closed due to storm damage.


Ferris Provincial Park - Park Notice - Custom Text

As of Wednesday October 16, 2024, Ferris is closed for the season. The park is expected to reopen in May 2025.

Although the park is technically closed, self guided winter day use is available without a fee. Please be aware there is limited maintenance performed in the off-season, hazards will exist and changing conditions and weather will present risk to users. Washrooms are closed for the season.

Please do not park in front of closed gates. Please be respectful and courteous of others if visiting the park. We kindly ask you not to litter, keep animals on a leash at all times and pick up after your pet.

To make camping reservations up to 5 months in advance, please visit reservations.ontarioparks.com or call 1 888-668-7275.
See you next year!

Forks of the Credit Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


Foy Property Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


Frontenac Provincial Park - Park Notice - Custom Text

Downed trees and debris may be present on the trails due to the recent ice storm. Flooding is also possible in low-lying areas with typical spring conditions. Park staff are actively clearing trails and monitoring trail conditions. Please use caution and come prepared for variable trail conditions.

Fushimi Lake Provincial Park - Boil Water

A boil water advisory is in effect. Please bring water to a rolling boil for at least 1 full minute before using for drinking, food preparation and infant formula, and brushing teeth.


Gibson River Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


Gibson River Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

Camping is prohibited.


Gibson River Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


Gibson River Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No littering


Gibson River Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No hunting


Gibson River Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No horse back riding


Gibson River Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No alcohol


Gibson River Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No mechanized travel


Gibson River Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

Recreational use of drones is not permitted.


Gibson River Provincial Park - Park Notice

This is a non-operating park. There are no facilities or activities at this park.


Gibson River Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

There is no parking available at this park.


Hardy Lake Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


Hardy Lake Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

Camping is prohibited.


Hardy Lake Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


Hardy Lake Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No littering


Hardy Lake Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No hunting


Hardy Lake Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No horse back riding


Hardy Lake Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No alcohol


Hardy Lake Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No mechanized travel


Hardy Lake Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

Recreational use of drones is not permitted.


Hardy Lake Provincial Park - Park Notice

This is a non-operating park. There are no facilities or activities at this park.


Hardy Lake Provincial Park - Park Notice

There is limited parking at this park.


Holland Landing Prairie Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


Hope Bay Forest Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


Hope Bay Forest Provincial Park - Boil Water

No potable water is available at this park.


Indian Point Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


Ira Lake Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


Ira Lake Provincial Park - Boil Water

No potable water is available at this park.


Ivanhoe Lake Provincial Park - Boil Water

Potable water stations are located in the park. Please check with the park on arrival for details. All other sources of water are under a boil water advisory. Please bring water to a rolling boil for at least 1 full minute before using for drinking, food preparation and infant formula, and brushing teeth.


James N. Allan Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


no match Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


no match Provincial Park - Boil Water

No potable water is available at this park.


Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park - Boil Water

Any water collected from lakes and rivers should be treated before using it for drinking, food preparation or dental care. Treatment could include, filtration, disinfection tablets and boiling water for one minute


Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park - Park Notice

Wildlife monitoring cameras or ecological monitoring devices are in use. Any photos containing images of members of the public are deleted according to Ontario Park’s photo policy (under development). Please contact the park superintendent, if you would like more information on this topic. Personal information is collected under the authority of Section 29 of the Provincial Parks and Conservation Reserves Act.


Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park - Park Notice - Custom Text

Due to ice storm damage and late winter conditions, Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park will be closed beginning April 1, 2025. We are monitoring conditions and will reopen as soon as it is safe to do so.

Killarney Provincial Park - Park Notice - Custom Text

Starting Tuesday, October 15th, the campground water system and trailer filling station will be shut down for the winter season. The comfort station will be closed for the season as of Thursday, October 17th.

Potable water and flush toilets will remain available at the park office through the winter.

Killbear Provincial Park - Park Notice - Custom Text

Harold Point Campground: Please be advised that construction of a new comfort station will be taking place in Harold Point Campground (campsites 500-631). Visitors may encounter construction zones and noise from 8am to 5 pm, Monday to Friday. The existing comfort station will remain open for the 2025 season.

Killbear Provincial Park - Park Notice - Custom Text

Ontario Parks has temporarily closed reservations or modifications for Harold Point campground as we contact campers who have existing reservations that are impacted by the construction of the new comfort station. We will reopen reservations when the affected campers have been accommodated. Please note that some campsites in Harold Point will remain closed for the season to allow for construction. Thanks for your understanding.

You may be interested in our availability notifications. Click the green ‘Notify Me’ button when searching online for a reservation and you will receive an email notification once availability exists.

Lake Superior Provincial Park - Park Notice

Wildlife monitoring cameras or ecological monitoring devices are in use. Any photos containing images of members of the public are deleted according to Ontario Park’s photo policy (under development). Please contact the park superintendent, if you would like more information on this topic. Personal information is collected under the authority of Section 29 of the Provincial Parks and Conservation Reserves Act.


Limestone Islands Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


Lion's Head Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


Lion's Head Provincial Park - Boil Water

No potable water is available at this park.


Little Cove Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


Little Cove Provincial Park - Boil Water

No potable water is available at this park.


Lola Lake Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


MacLeod Provincial Park - Boil Water

Potable water stations are located in the park. Please check with the park on arrival for details. All other sources of water are under a boil water advisory. Please bring water to a rolling boil for at least 1 full minute before using for drinking, food preparation and infant formula, and brushing teeth.


Mark S. Burnham Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


Mark S. Burnham Provincial Park - Boil Water

No potable water is available at this park.


Menzel Centennial Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


Michipicoten Island Provincial Park - Park Notice

Wildlife monitoring cameras or ecological monitoring devices are in use. Any photos containing images of members of the public are deleted according to Ontario Park’s photo policy (under development). Please contact the park superintendent, if you would like more information on this topic. Personal information is collected under the authority of Section 29 of the Provincial Parks and Conservation Reserves Act.


Misery Bay Provincial Park - Boil Water

A boil water advisory is in effect. Please bring water to a rolling boil for at least 1 full minute before using for drinking, food preparation and infant formula, and brushing teeth.


Missinaibi Provincial Park - Boil Water

No potable water is available at this park.


Mono Cliffs Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


Neys Provincial Park - Park Notice

Wildlife monitoring cameras or ecological monitoring devices are in use. Any photos containing images of members of the public are deleted according to Ontario Park’s photo policy (under development). Please contact the park superintendent, if you would like more information on this topic. Personal information is collected under the authority of Section 29 of the Provincial Parks and Conservation Reserves Act.


Noisy River Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


North Beach Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


Nottawasaga Lookout Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


Opeongo River Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


Ottawa River Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


Ouimet Canyon Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


Petawawa Terrace Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


Petroglyphs Provincial Park - Park Notice - Custom Text

Photography / Digital device use:
In order to respect the spiritual and ceremonial dignity of the Petroglyphs site, photography and the use of digital devices is not permitted at the glyph site. Visitors are asked to keep cell phones in their pockets at the site. Photography is permitted throughout the rest of the park.

Dogs:
The indigenous community has requested that dogs not be present at the Petroglyphs site. Visitors intending to bring their dog are advised to bring another human companion to take turns waiting with the dog while the other person enters the Visitor Centre or walks down to the glyph site. There are benches available 100m up the path from glyph site where visitors can alternate waiting with their dog. Dogs are permitted throughout the rest of the park as long as they are on leash and under control.

Swimming:
In order to protect the fragile ecosystem of this unique lake, swimming is prohibited at McGinnis Lake.

Hiking:
Visitors are asked not to start any hiking trails after 3:00 pm as there is not time to complete the trails before 5:00 pm when visitors are asked to leave the park.
Please arrive well before 3:00 pm if planning to go for a hike.

Pinery Provincial Park - Park Notice

Wildlife monitoring cameras or ecological monitoring devices are in use. Any photos containing images of members of the public are deleted according to Ontario Park’s photo policy (under development). Please contact the park superintendent, if you would like more information on this topic. Personal information is collected under the authority of Section 29 of the Provincial Parks and Conservation Reserves Act.


Potholes Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


Potholes Provincial Park - Boil Water

No potable water is available at this park.


Presqu'ile Provincial Park - Park Notice - Custom Text

Access to High Bluff Island, Gull Island and the waters 200 metres from their shorelines is prohibited each year from March 10th to September 10th inclusive.

Pretty River Valley Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands Provincial Park - Park Notice - Custom Text

Due to ice storm damage on March 29/30, 2025, and late winter conditions, Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands Provincial Park may have hazardous conditions in many parts of the park, including fallen, or loose trees and tree limbs. We recommend that visitors who plan to enter this park take precaution, and we apologize for any inconvenience. Park staff are working diligently to clean up parks as a result of the ice storm.

Rainbow Falls Provincial Park - Boil Water

A boil water advisory is in effect. Please bring water to a rolling boil for at least 1 full minute before using for drinking, food preparation and infant formula, and brushing teeth.


René Brunelle Provincial Park - Boil Water

A boil water advisory is in effect. Please bring water to a rolling boil for at least 1 full minute before using for drinking, food preparation and infant formula, and brushing teeth.


Rideau River Provincial Park - Park Notice - Custom Text

High water levels on the Rideau Canal and late winter conditions are resulting in localized flooding. Rideau River Provincial Park will be delaying the opening date until May 15th, 2025.

Rondeau Provincial Park - Park Notice - Custom Text

The Rondeau Provincial Park pier suffered ice damage in January of 2014. For public safety reasons, the pier remains closed until further notice.


Rondeau Provincial Park - Park Notice - Custom Text

The Marsh Tower and boardwalk were severely damaged by ice sheer. For public safety reasons, both the Marsh Tower and boardwalk were removed until further notice. Options for rehabilitation of the Marsh Tower and boardwalk are currently being explored.

Round Lake Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park - Park Notice - Custom Text

Ontario Parks has started work to improve the campground entrance road to Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park. Although the park is closed for the season, guests of the Canadian Ecology Centre and local traffic may experience delays during active construction. Please use caution when accessing the park and yield to all signs and direction from construction workers.

Sandbanks Provincial Park - Park Notice - Custom Text

Please Note:
Starting September 1st, the Comfort Station between campsites 109 and 111 in Outlet “A” Campgrounds will be closed for construction. While construction is underway, expect increased noise and construction related traffic throughout the campground. Necessary campsites have been closed as a result of this activity. To mitigate the impact of these closures on campsite availability, we will extend the operating season in Cedars Campground. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause, but we look forward to these new infrastructure improvements in 2026 to serve our visitors better!

Severn River Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


Short Hills Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


Short Hills Provincial Park - Park Notice - Custom Text

Japanese Stiltgrass, a shade-tolerant invasive annual grass of forests, wetlands, damp fields, lawns, trails and roadside ditches has been identified in Short Hills Provincial Park

Please refer to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) website and park kiosks for additional information and pictures.

https://inspection.gc.ca/plants/plant-pests-invasive-species/invasive-plants/fact-sheets/japanese-stiltgrass/eng/1331745159167/1331745245097

Why it’s a problem
Japanese stiltgrass can form dense stands that outcompete native vegetation. It reduces the regeneration of native woody species and the overall biodiversity of the invaded ecosystem.

What it looks like
Japanese stiltgrass is a sprawling grass. Stems are 40-120 cm long and 1-1.5 mm thick. The lower portion of the plant is prostrate while the upper portions and flowering branches are erect. It roots at its stem nodes. Leaf blades are pale green, narrowly elliptic, 4–9 cm long and 5–15 mm wide, with a characteristic shiny midrib. Leaf sheaths are shorter than internodes. Inflorescences are terminal racemes, 3-9 cm in length.

Where it’s found
Native to Asia, this species has naturalized in the eastern U.S. and continues to spread in the northeast. One small population of Japanese stiltgrass has been confirmed and is under official control in southern Ontario.

How it spreads
Fruits and seeds are dispersed by water and can attach to clothing or animal fur. Bird seed, soil, nursery stock, hay, muddy tires, equipment, vehicles, and footwear are additional means of dispersal. Seeds can persist in the soil for as long as five years.

Regulations
Japanese stiltgrass is regulated as a pest in Canada under the Plant Protection Act. The species is prohibited and therefore importation and domestic movement of regulated plants and their propagative parts is not permitted. If found, regulatory action can be taken.

Similar species
Japanese stiltgrass is similar to the North American native white cutgrass (Leersia virginica). However, distinctive traits of Japanese stiltgrass include hairless nodes, smaller leaf blades, purple fall colouration, and a shinier blade midrib. Moreover, Japanese stiltgrass is an annual weed with fibrous roots and a spike-like inflorescence, whereas Leersia species have rhizomes and a panicle type of inflorescence. Japanese stiltgrass may also be mistaken for another North American native, deertongue panicgrass (Dichanthelium clandestinum), as well as for small carpetgrass (Arthraxon hispidus).

What to do about it
Please contact your local CFIA office if you think you have found Japanese stiltgrass or other regulated invasive plants. The CFIA will follow-up to determine if further action is needed.

*Invasive plants are plant species that can be harmful when introduced into new areas. These species can invade agricultural and natural areas, causing serious damage to Canada's economy and environment. To find out more, visit www.inspection.gc.ca/invasive or contact CFIA’s Invasive Alien Species and Domestic Programs section at cfia.ias-eee.acia@canada.ca. To find your area or regional CFIA office, visit http://www.inspection.gc.ca/about-the-cfia/offices/eng/1313255382836/1313256130232


Slate Islands Provincial Park - Park Notice

Wildlife monitoring cameras or ecological monitoring devices are in use. Any photos containing images of members of the public are deleted according to Ontario Park’s photo policy (under development). Please contact the park superintendent, if you would like more information on this topic. Personal information is collected under the authority of Section 29 of the Provincial Parks and Conservation Reserves Act.


Sleeping Giant Provincial Park - Park Notice - Custom Text

The Marie Louise Lake Campground is closed for the season on Tuesday, October 15. Vehicle access to this section of the park is prohibited until the campground reopens on May 16th 2024. Trails, backcountry, and roofed accommodations remain open year-round. Day-use permits can be purchased at https://reservations.ontarioparks.ca or through our reservations line at 1 (888) 668-7275.

Sleeping Giant Provincial Park - Park Notice - Custom Text

The Thunder Bay Lookout Road will closed to vehicle traffic for the season starting on October 15th 2024. Hikers and cyclists may continue to use the roadway, which will be transformed into a cross country skiing trail once sufficient snow has accumulated. The Thunder Bay Lookout Road will reopen to vehicles in June 2025.

Smokey Head/White Bluff Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


Smokey Head/White Bluff Provincial Park - Boil Water

No potable water is available at this park.


The Massasauga Provincial Park - Park Notice - Custom Text

Due to unpredictable ice out conditions, The Massasauga’s opening will be delayed.
The park will remain closed from April 25 – May 8. Reservation holders within this time period will be contacted. If conditions allow, we will open May 9. Stay tuned to our alerts and social media for further updates.

Upper Madawaska River Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


Wakami Lake Provincial Park - Boil Water

A boil water advisory is in effect. Please bring water to a rolling boil for at least 1 full minute before using for drinking, food preparation and infant formula, and brushing teeth.


Wasaga Beach Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


Westmeath Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.


White Lake Provincial Park - Boil Water

Potable water stations are located in the park. Please check with the park on arrival for details. All other sources of water are under a boil water advisory. Please bring water to a rolling boil for at least 1 full minute before using for drinking, food preparation and infant formula, and brushing teeth.


Wolf Island Provincial Park - Prohibited Activities

No campfires or open fires are permitted at any time.