Englehart River Fine Sand Plain and Waterway Provincial Park protects a unique sandy ecosystem and a stretch of the Englehart River, offering opportunities for paddling, hiking, and wildlife observation in a remote, natural setting.
Englehart River Fine Sand Plain and Waterway Provincial Park is located in northeastern Ontario, Canada, encompassing an ecologically significant area characterized by fine sandy plains and a protected waterway corridor along the Englehart River. The park conserves rare sandy environments including extensive sand plains with sparse vegetation, wetland complexes, and a network of slow-flowing river channels. The Englehart River, a tributary within the larger Sturgeon River watershed, provides habitat for diverse aquatic species and a tranquil setting for canoeing and fishing. This provincial park was established to protect both the unique geomorphological features of the fine sand plains and the natural waterway, which supports a variety of plants, birds, and mammals. Visitors are drawn to the park for its solitude, pristine nature, and opportunities to explore by foot or paddle. Although the park has limited developed infrastructure, it offers backcountry recreation with unmarked trails following the river corridor and along the sand plains. The region supports species such as pine forests, blueberry and bearberry groundcover, waterfowl, and the occasional moose or black bear. Its remoteness ensures a wilderness experience far from urban centers. Key recreation activities include canoeing the gentle river waterway, wildlife viewing, hiking, and fishing. Because of its ecological sensitivity, the park emphasizes low-impact use. The park's natural features highlight Ontario’s diverse landscapes beyond the more commonly known forests and lakes. Englehart River Fine Sand Plain and Waterway Provincial Park is a destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking quiet exploration in a distinct sandy river environment.
Scenic paddle along the Englehart River with fine sandy shorelines
Rare sand plain ecosystem with unique plant communities
Remote backcountry hiking opportunities with minimal development
Wildlife viewing including migratory birds and moose sightings
This rare landform features extensive fine sandy soils supporting specialized vegetation distinct from typical boreal forest.
A slow-flowing, clear river corridor providing habitat for fish species and a peaceful paddling route through wilderness.
Interspersed among sand plains, these wetlands support diverse bird life and serve as important breeding grounds.