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Camerons Brook Provincial Park

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Cameron Brooks is a popular picnic & highway rest site along highway 8. The charm of this provincial park lies in the dense treetop canopy that shades its entirety, making it an attractive stop for pictures and rest. This park is a unique green enclave that attracts visitors to fishing, canoeing, bird watching, and spotting local wildlife.

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