Woodland Caribou Provincial Park offers something for everyone - from exciting white water, for the adventurous, to calm, quiet lake paddling for a more relaxed trip. This beautiful landscape is the ideal location to experience nature in its purest form.
Come and experience the excellent recreational, cultural and natural assets that make up Woodland Caribou Provincial Park.
Red Lake is the natural entry point to Woodland Caribou Provincial Park, one of Ontario's most spectacular wilderness destinations, with access by road, water and air. Several floatplane charter services and canoe outfitters are available in Red Lake, along with the Ontario Parks staff, all anxious to provide you everything necessary to ensure a satisfactory experience. Additionally, the lakes within the park offer some of the best northern pike, walleye, lake trout, and perch fishing you will find anywhere.
Woodland Caribou Provincial Park covers 450,000 hectares of remote wilderness in the heart of the Boreal Forest and the Canadian Shield. Recently Woodland Carobou was declared a Signature Site, recognized as exhibiting unique and notable recreational, cultural, and natural features.
The park offers over 2,000 kilometers of lakes and rivers to explore by canoe, where it is quite likely you will never encounter another human. You will, however, encounter moose, black bear, beaver, bald eagles and a multitude of other birds, and, if you are lucky, you might even spot a woodland caribou, lynx or timber wolf.
The Berens River can be paddled from its headwaters north of Red Lake, west to Lake Winnipeg and presents some of the best white water in the region. The English River follows the route that the Coureur de Bois and the Hudson's Bay men travelled during the height of the fur trade in the late 1700s. The Park is also home to the largest concentration of pictographs in the Canadian Shield, estimated to be 800 to 1,200 years old.
Enjoy a relaxing paddle, a scenic journey and a fresh fish dinner before experiencing a magnificent northern lights show under a starry northern sky.
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