Pukaskwa National Park
Pukaskwa National Park | |
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IUCN category II (national park)
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Location of Pukaskwa National Park in Canada | |
Location | Ontario, Canada |
Nearest city | Marathon, Ontario |
Coordinates | 48°02′01″N 85°54′59″W / 48.03361°N 85.91639°WCoordinates: 48°02′01″N 85°54′59″W / 48.03361°N 85.91639°W |
Area | 1,878 km² |
Established | 1978 |
Governing body | Parks Canada |
Pukaskwa National Park is a national park located south of the town of Marathon, Ontario in the Thunder Bay District of northern Ontario, Canada. Established in 1978, Pukaskwa is known for its vistas of Lake Superior and boreal forests. The park covers an area of 1,878 km².
There is a campground at Hattie Cove located at the north end of the park which can be accessed via Highway 627, the only road access into the park. There are also a number of backcountry campsites located along a hiking trail which follows the north shore of Lake Superior. This trail is part of the long-distance Voyageur Hiking Trail.
A small population of Woodland Caribou can be found in the park. There are also black bears, moose, Canadian Lynx and grey wolves.
Rivers in the park include the:
The Pic River enters Lake Superior just north of the park.
The highest point in the park is the peak of Tip Top Mountain which rises to 641 meters / 2106 feet.[1]
Thousand year old rock structures known as Pukaskwa Pits which were created by the original inhabitants of this area can be found on many of the park's cobblestone beaches.
This park was named after the Pukaskwa River.
[edit] See also
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[edit] External links
- Official site
- Friends of Pukaskwa
- Watch the short documentary by Bill Mason Pukaskwa National Park
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