The Kapuskasing Crown Game Preserve is a vast wildlife conservation area in northeastern Ontario, renowned for its protection of diverse animal species and offering remote outdoor recreation opportunities including wildlife viewing, fishing, and hiking.
Established in 1929, the Kapuskasing Crown Game Preserve is one of the largest protected wildlife areas in Ontario, spanning over 4,400 square kilometers. It is located in the boreal forest region of northeastern Ontario around the Kapuskasing River watershed. The preserve was created specifically to protect native game species such as moose, woodland caribou, black bear, and various bird species by restricting hunting and trapping activities. Ecologically, the area features a mix of coniferous and deciduous forests, wetlands, rivers, and lakes, providing habitat for a rich variety of flora and fauna. The preserve is remote and relatively undeveloped, drawing outdoor enthusiasts who appreciate solitude and wilderness experiences. Recreational opportunities include hiking on informal trails, backcountry camping, canoeing and fishing in the many rivers and lakes, and extensive wildlife observation, particularly for large mammals and migratory birds. The Kapuskasing River itself is a prominent waterway for paddlers seeking quiet routes through pristine wilderness. Due to its size and remoteness, visits often require careful planning and self-sufficiency. There are few developed facilities or formal trails, making it ideal for visitors looking to explore less-trafficked natural areas. Its significance as a Crown Game Preserve means conservation and wildlife sustainability remain key priorities, maintaining the area as a haven for native animal populations and a sanctuary for nature-based outdoor recreation.
Kapuskasing River - A key waterway for canoeing and fishing
Extensive boreal forest habitat supporting woodland caribou populations
Opportunities for remote wildlife viewing, including moose and black bear
Secluded backcountry camping along interconnected lakes and trails
A pristine river system providing prime paddling and fishing opportunities within the preserve.
One of the important strongholds in Ontario for the endangered woodland caribou.
A largely intact boreal forest supporting a complex range of plant and animal species.