Pukaskwa National Park

Pukaskwa National Park

Pukaskwa National Park is a remote and rugged piece of wilderness located along the northern shore of Lake Superior, offering breathtaking landscapes and a haven for outdoor adventurers.

460,848
Acres Protected
37
Miles of Trails
6,500
Annual Visitors
1978
Year Established

About Pukaskwa National Park

Pukaskwa National Park
 

Pukaskwa National Park, established in 1978, is the only wilderness national park in Ontario, Canada, sprawling over 725 square miles. This area is characterized by its stunning boreal forest landscape, dramatic cliffs, and pristine shoreline along Lake Superior. The park serves as a refuge for diverse wildlife, including black bears, moose, and wolves, while also boasting unique plant species like the arctic-alpine flora. The park’s rugged terrain is a testament to its glacial history, featuring fjord-like bays and towering cliffs that attract hikers and nature enthusiasts worldwide. Recreational opportunities abound with over 37 miles of hiking trails, including the challenging Coastal Hiking Trail which provides unparalleled vistas of the lake. The historic Anishinaabe First Nations presence enriches the park’s cultural value, reflected in interpretive programs that reveal centuries of indigenous habitation and use. Visitors are drawn to its secluded beaches, sparkling rivers, and opportunities to enjoy backcountry camping under star-filled skies, making Pukaskwa a true wilderness escape.

Highlights

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The Coastal Hiking Trail, renowned for its rugged beauty and scenic spots along Lake Superior.

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The Little Pic River, offering remote paddling and wildlife viewing opportunities.

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The White River Suspension Bridge, a stunning engineering feat providing panoramic views of the river gorge.

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The remote and pristine beaches along the Lake Superior shore, perfect for solitude and relaxation.

Notable Natural Features

Lake Superior Shoreline

Offers rugged beauty and tranquil beaches ideal for exploration.

White River Suspension Bridge

Suspends visitors high above the White River for scenic views of the forested gorge.

Northern Lights

The park’s location makes for excellent aurora borealis viewing during optimal conditions.