Parry Sound
Parry Sound is a sound or bay of Georgian Bay on lake Huron, in Ontario, Canada.[1] It is highly irregularly shaped with many deep bays and islands. Killbear Provincial Park is located on the large peninsula that separates the sound from Georgian Bay, while it is bordered on the south side by Parry Island, home of the Wasauksing First Nation. At the head of the sound is the namesake town that is the largest community on the shores of Georgian Bay from Severn Sound to Manitoulin Island.
Parry Sound | |
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Harbour of the town of Parry Sound | |
Parry Sound Location in southern Ontario | |
Coordinates | 45°21′31″N 80°07′12″W[1] |
Type | Sound |
Part of | Great Lakes Basin |
Primary inflows | Seguin River |
Primary outflows | to Georgian Bay |
Basin countries | Canada |
Surface elevation | 176 metres (577 ft)[2] |
The following entities are named after this geographic feature:
- Parry Sound District
- Parry Sound, town and seat of Parry Sound District
- Parry Sound, Unorganized, Centre Part, Ontario
- Parry Sound, Unorganized, North East Part, Ontario
- Electoral districts
- Parry Sound (electoral district), the federal electoral district from 1904 to 1949
- Parry Sound—Muskoka, the current federal electoral district
- Parry Sound—Muskoka (provincial electoral district), the current provincial electoral district
References
- "Parry Sound". Geographical Names Data Base. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 2014-07-31.
- Elevation of Lake Huron
Other map sources:
- Map 8 (PDF) (Map). 1 : 700,000. Official road map of Ontario. Ministry of Transportation of Ontario. 2014. Retrieved 2014-07-31.
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