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 Pronger Park



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Dryden


Park Size: 6 hectares
Park Amenities:
Hiking
Monuments
Mountain Biking
Picnicking


Pronger Park is recreation destination located in Northwestern Ontario, Sunset Country in the community of Dryden, Ontario.

The community park is a managed forest measuring 6 hectares (15 acres). Throughout the park there are large grass lawns, a playground and some recreation trails popular for hiking and mountain biking.

Services in the park include a day use area with picnic tables and pit toilets and a few sightseeing and resting benches

The recreation trails follow gravel paths and walk over flat rock. Most of the trails explore in the shade. Exposure to the sun is most intense when hiking on the large rocks. The route can get muddy and slippery after rainfall.

The trail connects to a bridge which crosses the river and connects to even more trails. The trailhead is located close to the playground near the footbridge.

During the winter months Pronger Park is the site of a toboggan hill.

Onsite there is a monument dedicated to O. H. Pronger who was once a prominent resident of the community of Dryden, Ontario.

Explore Pronger Park, Dryden, Northern Ontario, Canada, Sunset Country

 

Address:

Pronger Park
Casimir Avenue
Dryden
Canada

How To Get ToPronger Park

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Drive : Travel south from downtown Dryden, Ontario on Casimir Avenue to Dingwall Parkway. There is a small gravel parking lot marking the entrance to the Park on Dingwall.
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