About the Park
Trees in the Park
Gone fishing
Who makes that sound
Species at Risk
100

Main beach resides on this lake.

What is Grundy Lake?

100

This tree is easily identified by its papery bark.

What is a White Birch?

100

The fishing program we have at Grundy Lake.

What is Learn to Fish 

100

Who makes this sound?

What is a Woodpecker? 

100

This turtles distinctive feature is their bright yellow chin.

What is the Blanding's turtle? 

200

Grundy Lake has this specific monitoring program.

What is the Turtle Monitoring Program? 

200

The leaf from this tree is on the Canadian flag.

What is the Sugar Maple?

200

This fish has a singular red spot on its side.

What is the Pumpkin Seed? 

200

Who makes this sound?

What is the Bullfrog? 

200

This snake is the only venomous snake in Ontario. 

What is the Massassagua rattle snake? 

300

The the longest trail in the Park is called this.

What is Pakeshkag Lake trail?

300

The furthest campground in the Park is named after this tree. 

What is Balsam Fir? 

300

This fish welcomes you to Grundy Lake.

What is a Walleye? 

300

Who makes this sound? 

What is the Red Squirrel? 

300

This animal uses eco location to help find its food. 

What is the Little Brown Bat? 

400

Red Maple beach provides this unique activity.

What are the Slippery rocks?

400

This tree is Ontarios official tree.

What is a White Pine?

400

The only lake in the park you are not allowed to fish on.

What is Swan Lake? 

400

Who makes this sound?

What is the Common Loon? 

400
This bird species takes 4-6 years to establish its distinct white head.

What is the Bald Eagle? 

500

Grundy lake provincial park was established in this year.

When is 1959?
500

This conifer is the only tree to shed its needles every year.

What is the Tamarack tree?

500

This is the only frog breed that can be used as bait to catch fish.

What is the Northern Leopard frog? 

500

Who makes this sound? 

What is the Moose? 

500

This tree is threatened by the introduction of the Emerald Ash Borer.

What is the Black Ash?