Natural Features
The great Canadian prairie begins not in Manitoba but in northwestern
Ontario, and sweeps westward to the foothills of the Rockies. Lola
Lake Nature Reserve protects an extensive peat plain that rests
upon a sedimentary sand plain. Beneath this are various forms of
early Precambrian bedrock of sedimentary and igneous origin. The
nature reserve also features terraces and clays from two vanished,
postglacial lakes; a moraine outwash; and a variety of bogs.
Park Facilities and Activities
There are no visitor facilities.
Location: About 20 kilometres northeast of Dryden
For more information:
Lola Lake Provincial Park
P.O. Box 730
Dryden, Ontario
P8N 2Z4
(807) 223-7535
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