
The Melgund Lake Conservation Reserve is a pristine protected area in Northwestern Ontario, dedicated to preserving significant natural and cultural features. This wilderness area offers exceptional opportunities for outdoor recreation and nature-based tourism, including traditional activities such as hiking trails, wildlife observation, and nature photography. The reserve also serves as a vital site for scientific research, environmental monitoring, and biodiversity conservation. As an Ontario protected area, it contributes to the regional ecosystem preservation efforts.
Location: Avery Township, Northwestern Ontario, Canada
Coordinates: 49.6517° N, 92.3303° W
Size: 1,094 hectares (10.94 km²)
Established: 2003
Managed by: Ontario Parks
IUCN Category: II (National Park)
Activities:
- Hiking: Explore diverse natural landscapes and enjoy scenic views across various terrains. Discover backcountry hiking opportunities and experience true wilderness exploration.
- Wildlife Observation: A prime location for birdwatching and spotting various wildlife species in their natural habitats. Encounter Ontario’s flora and fauna in an untouched setting.
- Nature Photography: Capture the breathtaking beauty of untouched landscapes, Ontario’s wilderness, and the unique natural heritage of the region.
- Backcountry camping (primitive, no facilities)
- Canoeing and kayaking (access dependent, no designated launch points)
- Fishing (Ontario fishing regulations apply)
Note: There are no developed facilities, designated campsites, or visitor services within the reserve. Visitors should be prepared for backcountry conditions, remote wilderness travel, and practice leave no trace principles. Self-sufficiency and wilderness safety are paramount.
Access Information: The Melgund Lake Conservation Reserve does not have designated operating dates, allowing for year-round access, weather permitting. Visitors are responsible for their own safety in the wilderness and must adhere to all conservation guidelines and park regulations. This includes respecting the natural environment and minimizing impact on the ecosystem.
Contact:
Ontario Parks – Northwest Zone Office
479 Government Street
Dryden, ON P8N 3K9
Phone: 807-223-7535
Website: ontarioparks.ca