Wabakimi Provincial Park. Water Routes
Wabakimi Provincial Park is the world's largest wilderness canoe reserve... millions of acres and bigger than Yellowstone! With its rare woodland caribou and remote rivers, Wabakimi embraces elements of the rugged Canadian Shield and boreal forests. Paddle into solitude on the 12,000 lakes within the park. There are over 2,000 kilometers of lake and river canoe routes in the park. Some of the major canoe routes include the Allanwater, Flindt, Pikitigushi, and Ogoki Rivers, and while most of these rivers offer whitewater opportunities, for the more timid, almost all river obstacles are by-passed by portages. This vast wilderness is accessible by canoe, train or float plane. Canoe outfitters can assist you in planning a trip into this vast area of untouched wilderness. Fishing for walleye, northern and trout is exceptional. Wabakimi Wilderness Park is adjacent to other Ontario Provincial Parks. These adjacent Canoeing Parks are:
For more information please visit this link, The Great Canadian Experience http://www.canoenorthwestontario.ca/WabakimiPark.cfm
The Ontario Trails Council is pleased to provide information on canoe routes, in the development of the website we acknowledge the significant material posted by the Great Canadian Experience on its website, which we utilized in part, in the addition of this trail. For more complete information on this water route, be sure to check http://www.canoenorthwestontario.ca/
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| ACTIVITIES: | Canoeing & Kayaking |
| CHARACTER: | Scenic, Water |
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| AMENITIES: | Camping |
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| REGION: | Northwestern Ontario |
| SUB-REGION: | Sunset Country |
| CLOSEST TOWN(S): | Thunder Bay |
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For more information, including maps, please visit our Web site at http://canoenorthwestontario.ca/WabakimiPark.cfm |
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