Eagle-Dogtooth Provincial Park | |
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Location | Kenora District, Ontario, Canada |
Nearest town | Kenora |
Coordinates | 49°44′56″N 93°43′16″W / 49.74889°N 93.72111°W[1] |
Area | 41,128 ha (158.80 sq mi)[2] |
Designation | Waterway |
Established | 2003 |
Governing body | Ontario Parks |
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Eagle-Dogtooth Provincial Park is a provincial park in Kenora District, Ontario, Canada.[1] It protects a series of lakes and streams between Eagle Lake in the east and Dogtooth Lake in the west. With its irregular terrain of land and water, the park has high fishing, tourism and recreational values.
Eagle-Dogtooth Provincial Park is a non-operating park. The only facilities are 25 backcountry campsites and 3 boat launches, but numerous commercial outfitters and lodges provide services to anglers and hunters in the park. Permitted activities include boating, canoeing, camping, hiking, biking, fishing, and hunting, while snowmobiling and dogsledding are permitted in the winter. There are several documented canoe routes through the park, ranging in duration from 2 to 14 days.[2][3]