Point Grondine Park
Learn about Anishnaabek culture as you explore this large natural park.
With over 7000 hectares of scenic natural and wilderness landscape, Point Grondine Park is an Amazing Place. Hike through old growth pine forests and enjoy incredible views of the river, Wemtagoosh Falls, interior lakes and the nearby Killarney mountain range. Paddle a canoe or sea kayak the traditional routes of the Anishnaabek people.
Point Grondine Park, owned and operated by Wikwemkoong Unceded Territory First Nation, offers 22 backcountry campsites and over 20 kilometers of hiking trails. During the summer, learn about medicinal plants or traditional Anishnaabek songs with knowledgeable local guides.
The park is accessible through mandatory park permits and can be purchased online at www.grondinepark.com or by calling 1-705-859-3477.
Species at Risk in the Spotlight
This brightly-colored warbler, the Canada warbler, is sometimes called the necklaced warbler because of the band of black streaks across the male’s breast. They are found in cool, damp, mixed deciduous-coniferous forests with well-developed shrub layers. They are short-term visitors to Canada each year—typically staying 3 months before migrating back to South America.
Report your sightings of this threatened bird.
Plan Your visit
Explore the amazing place with help from local businesses.
Highway 637, Killarny, ON
Camping permits and day-use permits are required.
Wikwemikong Tourism provides an array of authentic cultural experiences on site.