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Woodland Caribou Provincial Park

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Location
  
Ontario, Canada

Governing body
  
Ontario Parks

Province
  
Ontario

Phone
  
+1 807-727-1329

Nearest city
  
Winnipeg, Manitoba

Area
  
4,500 kmĀ²

Management
  
Ontario Parks

Established
  
1983

Woodland Caribou Provincial Park

Address
  
227 Howey Street, Red Lake, ON P0V 2M0, Canada

Similar
  
Nopiming Provincial Park, Wallace Lake, Quesnel Lake Caribou L, Bow Narrows Camp, Carroll Lake

Profiles

Woodland Caribou Provincial Park is a provincial park in northwestern Ontario, Canada, west of Red Lake. It borders eastern Manitoba, and is made up of Canadian Shield and boreal forest. Woodland Caribou Provincial Park is a wilderness park of 450,000 hectares (1,100,000 acres). The parks western boundary is shared with Atikaki Provincial Park and Nopiming Provincial Park in the province of Manitoba.

Access to the park is via float plane or canoe. The park is noted as a wilderness canoe destination, with over 2,000 kilometres (1,200 mi) of waterways that weave a pattern between large interconnected lakes and rivers, including the Bloodvein and Gammon Rivers. Portages connect many of the common canoe routes. The park has many archeological sites containing many Ojibway pictographs.

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References

Woodland Caribou Provincial Park Wikipedia