Larose Forest

Larose Forest is a man-made forest in the United Counties of Prescott and Russell, Ontario, Canada. It is about 60 kilometres (37 mi) east of Ottawa, straddling the boundary of Clarence-Rockland and The Nation municipality.

Larose Forest
Geography
LocationUnited Counties of Prescott and Russell, Eastern Ontario, Canada
Coordinates45°22′31″N 75°09′54″W
Elevation61–84 m (200–276 ft)
Area109.45 km2 (42.26 sq mi)
Administration
Governing bodyUnited Counties of Prescott and Russell

The 10,944.7-hectare (27,045-acre) forest, part of the 71,100,000 hectares (176,000,000 acres) of forest in Ontario, is named after Ferdinand Larose, and is owned and managed by the county. Recreational activities in the multi-purpose forest include hiking, mountain biking, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, hunting and trapping, animal watching, and horseback, ATV and snowmobile riding. The forest is also used for small-scale logging operations.

The forest is the second-largest man-made forest in southern Ontario and in 2011 was called an "unappreciated world leader as an example of environmental sustainability."

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