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Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park Adventures

Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park offers a diverse outdoor experience with scenic riverfront hiking, camping, and water activities along the Ottawa River in Ontario. It is a popular destination for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.

16,000
Acres Protected
20
Miles of Trails
50,000
Annual Visitors
1985
Year Established

About Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park

 

Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park is located along the south shore of the Ottawa River, near Mattawa, Ontario. Covering a substantial area of forested land, riverfront, and wetlands, the park preserves a variety of northern Ontario ecosystems including hardwood forests, mixed conifer stands, and riparian habitats. The park's geography features rolling hills, rocky outcrops, and several access points to the Ottawa River for paddling and fishing. Named after the French explorer Samuel de Champlain who traversed this region in the early 17th century, the park blends natural beauty with cultural heritage. Visitors can explore hiking trails winding through mature forest, picnic areas with river views, and historic sites commemorating Champlain's journey. Key recreation opportunities include camping at both car-accessible and walk-in campgrounds, canoeing or kayaking on the Ottawa River, angling for bass and northern pike, and wildlife watching, especially for bird species such as ospreys and herons. Winter visitors can enjoy cross-country skiing and snowshoeing on trails maintained in the colder months. The park's riverside setting makes it popular for scenic drives and photography, as well as family-friendly outdoor activities. Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park appeals to visitors seeking a combination of outdoor adventure, natural scenery, and a connection to Ontario’s exploration history.

Highlights

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Views of the Ottawa River from the Lookout Trail

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Diverse forest ecosystems supporting birdwatching opportunities

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Historic markers commemorating Samuel de Champlain’s exploration route

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Quiet canoe launch sites along remote stretches of the Ottawa River

Notable Natural Features

Lookout Trail

A popular short hike that leads to panoramic views of the Ottawa River and surrounding forested hills.

Ottawa River Shoreline

Extensive river frontage provides opportunities for paddling, fishing, and observing aquatic wildlife.

Champlain Heritage Site

Interpretive displays and plaques mark the route Samuel de Champlain took during his 1615 expedition.