Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands Provincial Park

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Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands Provincial Park
IUCN Category II (National Park)
Location Ontario, Canada
Nearest city Minden, Ontario
Area 335 km²
Established May 2002
Governing body Ontario Parks

The Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands Provincial Park is a provincial park in south-central Ontario, between Gravenhurst and Minden. The park, named for Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada, is 33,505 hectares in size, making it the second largest park south of Algonquin Park (after Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park), but it has a fragmented shape as a result of many private lands within its boundary.

It was originally known as Dalton Digby Wildlands Provincial Park, after the two townships it encompassed, before being renamed on October 9, 2002, to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II's Golden Jubilee visit to Ontario. It fulfilled a promise by the then-Conservative government of Ontario to name a new provincial park in her honour. In response, the group Citizens for a Canadian Republic requested that the Ministry of Natural Resources set a moratorium on the naming of properties in Ontario after members of the Royal Family; however, the protest attracted little attention.

The park is one of the largest and least developed natural areas south of Algonquin Park. It protects an ecological diverse and biologically significant area with more than 50 vegetation patterns. The park has a low rolling topography which includes organic soils, flat sandy deposits, wetlands, bare bedrock plain and bare bedrock uplands with shallow soil patches, characterized by numerous rock ridges, including scenic cliffs and gorges, separating dozens of small lakes, rivers and streams.

As of 2006, the park is still in the planning stage, and a non-operating park without any visitor facilities or services.

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The folling species have been identified in the park:

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