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Polar Bear Provincial Park

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Polar Bear Provincial Park
Location in Ontario, Canada
LocationOntario, Canada
Nearest cityPeawanuck, Ontario
Coordinates54°45′42″N 83°02′20″W / 54.76166°N 83.03877°W / 54.76166; -83.03877
Area23,552 km2 (9,093 sq mi)
Established1970
Governing bodyOntario Parks
Polar Bear Provincial Park
Designated27 May 1987
Reference no.360[1]

Polar Bear Provincial Park is an isolated wilderness park in the far north of Ontario, Canada. It lies on the western shore where James Bay joins Hudson Bay. The terrain is part of the Hudson Bay Lowlands and features unspoiled low-lying tundra[2] in the Hudson Plains ecozone.

Administered by Ontario Parks, the 23,552-square-kilometre (9,093 sq mi) Polar Bear Provincial Park is the largest park in Ontario. It has no visitor facilities, is reachable only by air, and special permission is required before visiting it. Its primary purpose is the preservation of habitat for wildlife, especially the several hundred polar bears that migrate through the area.

Visitors to Polar Bear should be prepared for any eventuality. They should bring at least one week's extra supplies in case their departure is delayed due to bad weather. Tents should not rise any higher than necessary, due to the possibility of strong winds. Polar Bear Provincial Park has been designated as a Wetland of International Importance under the Ramsar Convention since May 1987.

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References

  1. ^ "Polar Bear Provincial Park". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  2. ^ Polar Bear Provincial Park Official Website

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This page was last edited on 12 March 2023, at 00:11
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