
Strawberry Island Provincial Park is a 1,145 hectare nature reserve established in 2014. Ontario Parks lists the park through Windy Lake Provincial Park and classifies it as a nature reserve.
The official page provides basic listing details rather than a developed visitor description. Its activity and facility grids show common recreation options such as camping, canoeing, fishing, hiking, boating, and swimming as not available.
Strawberry Island is a careful-planning page, not a page for assuming public recreation from the name alone. The most reliable official facts are the park's size, establishment year, classification, and lack of listed visitor activities or facilities.
That matters because a nature reserve classification usually signals a protected feature or sensitive landscape, but the Ontario Parks page does not provide the feature description needed to plan an interpretive visit. Until Ontario Parks publishes more detail, visitors should treat the park as a protected listing that requires confirmation before any travel plan.
This entry is still useful for search because it points readers back to the official source and prevents a false campground or trail expectation.
This conservative framing is more useful than pretending the page lists amenities it does not.
Plan around official status checks, map review, alert monitoring, nature reserve research, and confirming whether any public access, interpretation, or permitted low-impact observation is available.
Confirm access, closures, permissions, no-facility limitations, activity restrictions, maps, alerts, sensitive-area guidance, and any updated Ontario Parks instructions before travelling.
Non-operating park in Ontario Parks locator.