Mill River Provincial Park

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Mill River Provincial Park was a provincial park in Prince Edward Island, Canada [1] . It is now owned and operated by Don MacDougall along with the Mill River resort and golf course.

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Coordinates: 46°44′42.2″N64°7′15.1″W / 46.745056°N 64.120861°W / 46.745056; -64.120861

  1. "Mill River Provincial Park, Prince Edward Island". www.exploreprinceedwardisland.com. Retrieved 2022-09-22.