Polar Bear Provincial Park
Polar Bear Provincial Park is located in Ontario, Canada, covering over 3.5 million acres of pristine wilderness. Established in 1970, it is one of the largest protected areas in the province and serves as a vital habitat for polar bears, particularly during their summer migration.
The park features diverse ecosystems, including wetlands, tundra, and forests, supporting various wildlife species. Visitors can explore the area through guided tours, canoeing, and hiking, while respecting the natural environment. The park plays a crucial role in conservation efforts and research related to climate change and its impact on Arctic ecosystems.