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| | GORP - Algonquin Provincial Park - Introduction |
 | | Algonquin, oldest and most famous of Ontario's parks, dominates the south-central provincial map, a vast landscape of maple hills, rocky ridges, spruce bogs, and blue lakes. |
 | | Algonquin Park is home to 20 different kinds of reptiles and amphibians (none are poisonous), 40 types of mammals, and over 130 bird species. |
 | | For the family on vacation, Algonquin offers a wide range of camping experiences, evening wolf howls, float trips on the Ottawa and Madawaska Rivers, and the joy of a possible sighting of wolves, deer, bear, moose, or beaver. |
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