Mystery Lake Provincial Park is a remote wilderness area in northern Manitoba offering pristine boreal forest landscapes, excellent fishing, and opportunities for solitude and backcountry camping.
Mystery Lake Provincial Park is located in northern Manitoba near the city of Thompson, encompassing a largely undeveloped boreal forest area surrounding Mystery Lake itself. The park includes rugged Canadian Shield terrain with rocky outcrops, dense spruce and jack pine forests, and lakes and wetlands that support a diverse array of wildlife. It provides an important habitat for species such as moose, black bears, wolves, and numerous bird species including osprey and great gray owls. Established to protect this northern ecosystem and offer recreational opportunities, it is a destination for residents and visitors interested in fishing, canoeing, hiking, and wildlife viewing. The park’s remote nature means few facilities are available; visitors must be self-sufficient and prepared for backcountry conditions. Mystery Lake is well known for its trout and norther pike fishing. In winter, the area is also used for snowmobiling and cross-country skiing. Despite its undeveloped state, the park offers rugged beauty, quiet solitude, and access to Manitoba’s boreal wilderness. It provides a wilderness experience close to the urban center of Thompson yet far removed from crowding. Key visitor draws include the lake itself, its numerous islands, and the network of natural trails and portages found across the park. The area’s history reflects its traditional use by Indigenous peoples and later resource-based exploration and development in northern Manitoba. Visitors with a taste for adventure and appreciation for remote landscapes will find Mystery Lake Provincial Park a rewarding destination.
Mystery Lake—prime fishing waters for lake trout and northern pike
Boreal forest habitat supporting moose, black bear, and diverse birdlife
Rugged Canadian Shield terrain with scenic rock outcrops and islands
Remote backcountry camping spots away from developed facilities
A large freshwater lake with clear waters popular for fishing and paddling.
Dense forest dominated by spruce and jack pine providing critical wildlife habitat.
Exposed granite outcrops and islands offering scenic views and natural geological features.