Sugarloaf Provincial Park is an 11.5-square-kilometre all-season provincial park located in the Campbellton community of Atholville. It opened in 1972. The park includes Sugarloaf Mountain, an extinct late Devonian volcano. The majority of the park is undeveloped and forested; in addition to the stand-alone Sugarloaf Mountain, it includes the north slope of an unn…
Sugarloaf Provincial Park is an 11.5-square-kilometre all-season provincial park located in the Campbellton community of Atholville. It opened in 1972. The park includes Sugarloaf Mountain, an extinct late Devonian volcano. The majority of the park is undeveloped and forested; in addition to the stand-alone Sugarloaf Mountain, it includes the north slope of an unnamed ridge of the Appalachian Mountains, as well as two named lakes, as well as a drinking water reservoir for the City of Campbellton. The park's watershed drains into Walker Brook.