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St. Isidore Provincial Park Adventures

St. Isidore Provincial Park is a boreal forest park located along the St. Isidore River in northern Ontario, offering visitors rugged wilderness experiences with opportunities for canoeing, hiking, and wildlife observation.

71,700
Acres Protected
12
Miles of Trails
Less than 1,000
Annual Visitors
2003
Year Established

About St. Isidore Provincial Park

 

St. Isidore Provincial Park is situated in the Cochrane District of northeastern Ontario, encompassing a pristine stretch of boreal forest along the St. Isidore River, a tributary of the Abitibi River. The park features a rugged landscape marked by mixed wood and coniferous forests, wetlands, and crystal-clear waterways carved by ancient glacial activity. This park is a remote wilderness area with limited development, providing a true backcountry experience. Ecologically, it supports typical boreal species such as black spruce, white spruce, jack pine, trembling aspen, and balsam fir. Wildlife includes moose, black bears, lynx, and numerous bird species like the common loon and great grey owl. The park’s history is tied to the traditional territories of the Cree and other Indigenous groups who have long used the region’s waterways for transportation and sustenance. Recreationally, St. Isidore Provincial Park is prized for its canoe routes along the St. Isidore River, offering challenging trips through unspoiled wilderness. Hiking opportunities exist on informal portage trails connecting canoe routes, and fishing for northern pike and walleye is popular. Due to its remoteness, the park attracts experienced outdoor enthusiasts seeking solitude and natural beauty. The absence of facilities and infrastructure means visitors must be self-reliant and prepared for backcountry conditions. Overall, St. Isidore Provincial Park appeals to those looking for a pristine boreal wilderness experience with rich wildlife viewing and challenging paddling adventures.

Highlights

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St. Isidore River canoe route featuring scenic canyons and portages

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Boreal forest ecosystem hosting a variety of nesting birds and large mammals

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Remote wilderness paddling with opportunities for multi-day trips

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Wildlife observation spots with chances to see moose and black bear

Notable Natural Features

St. Isidore River

A crystal-clear river with multiple portages, providing a highlight for extended wilderness canoe routes.

Boreal Forest Habitat

Dense coniferous and mixed woodlands supporting diverse wildlife and classic northern ecosystems.

Remote Backcountry Experience

Minimal facilities and limited access make the park an ideal spot for solitude and wilderness immersion.