Bon Echo Provincial Park

Bon Echo Provincial Park
Some of the pictographs on Mazinaw Rock
Location in Southern Ontario
LocationCloyne, Ontario, Canada
Nearest cityNapanee, Ontario
Coordinates44°54′14″N 77°15′18″W / 44.90389°N 77.25500°W / 44.90389; -77.25500
Area66.43 km2 (25.65 sq mi)
Established1965
Visitors187,099 (in 2022)
Governing bodyOntario Parks
Websiteontarioparks.ca/park/bonecho
Official nameMazinaw Pictographs National Historic Site of Canada
DesignatedJune 1982

Bon Echo Provincial Park is a provincial park in southeastern Ontario, Canada, approximately 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) north of Cloyne. The park is within township boundaries of both North Frontenac and Addington Highlands, roughly separated by Highway 41.

Bon Echo features several lakes, including Bon Echo Lake; Joeperry Lake, along Rainey Creek; and part of Mazinaw Lake, the seventh-deepest lake in Ontario. The southeastern shore of Mazinaw Lake features the massive 100-metre-high (330 ft) Mazinaw Rock, an escarpment rising out of the water, adorned with many native pictographs.

Nanabozho, a trickster from Ojibwe legend and cultural hero is the unofficial mascot of Bon Echo Park. He is featured prominently in pictographs adorning the sides of the rock escarpment on Mazinaw Lake. The site of the Mazinaw pictographs was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1982.