About
About
Welcome to the FBP Community Hub
The Friends of Bonnechere Parks (FBP) were established in 1992 to preserve and protect the natural and cultural heritage of the Little Bonnechere River, which flows from Algonquin Park east to Round Lake.
Our primary goal is to promote awareness of the area’s natural and cultural heritage through educational programming and infrastructure development towards building healthy community.
Working in partnership with Ontario Parks, our volunteer organization supports various initiatives including:
- Active outdoor play opportunities for children
- Experiential activities for people of all ages and abilities
- Accessible outdoor spaces and features
- Footprints in Time enhanced trails
- Conservation awareness programs to help save Ontario turtles and birds
- Cultural heritage activities such as Archaeology Day and Spirits Night
- Natural heritage events including the ever-popular Wolf Howl
- Winter Magic in partnership with the Killaloe Community Resource Centre
We are passionate about promoting Bonnechere Park as a community hub and make every effort to engage visitors, residents, volunteers, partners and community leaders.

The Friends of Bonnechere Parks recognize that Bonnechere Provincial Park is privileged to be on unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishinabe Nation. We endeavour to honour the history, heritage and culture of the original Indigenous caretakers of this land.
Parks Was Established
Park Was Established
Our Mailing List
Meet the FBP Board of Directors

President / Secretary

Treasurer

Director

Director

Park Superintendent
Meet the Park Management Team

Park Superintendent

Senior Operations Technician

Assistant Park Superintendent

A/Assistant Park Superintendent

Senior Park Clerk
Sharing awareness of our natural and
cultural heritage to build healthy community.
Established 1992
Latest News & Events
The news about recent activities for needed peoples claimed.