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Kenny Forest Provincial Park | Ontario

Kenny Forest Provincial Park is a natural environment park 55 kilometres north of North Bay. Ontario Parks lists the park at 2,200 hectares, established in 1994.

The park is located entirely within the Nipissing Crown Game Preserve and is administered through Finlayson Point Provincial Park in Temagami.

Why Visit Kenny Forest Provincial Park

Ontario Parks describes Kenny Forest as a diverse protected landscape with wet and dry shoreline communities, interior upland forests with marshes, fens, and peatlands, plus shoreline lowland forests and swamps.

That makes the park useful for people researching forest and wetland mosaics north of North Bay, the Nipissing Crown Game Preserve, and natural environment parks tied to the Temagami area.

The official page does not provide a physical address, so this article should stay conservative about visitor access. It can explain the habitats and location, but should not invent trails, camping, washrooms, or formal access points beyond official guidance.

Because it sits within the Nipissing Crown Game Preserve, readers should also confirm how preserve context affects allowed activities before planning any field visit.

The habitat mix is the parks strongest planning hook.

Things To Do

Plan around official research, wet and dry shoreline community learning, upland forest and wetland context, marsh, fen, peatland and swamp awareness, map review, and nearby Temagami or North Bay services.

Planning Notes

Confirm access, maps, facilities, Nipissing Crown Game Preserve context, habitat sensitivity, parking or road conditions, alerts, seasonal conditions, weather, and park rules through the official Ontario Parks source before travelling.

Park Details

Designation
Provincial Park
Jurisdiction
Provincial
Managing Agency
Ontario Parks
Province/Territory
Ontario

Non-operating park in Ontario Parks locator.