Wabakimi Provincial Park Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
provincial park in Ontario, Canada
About Wabakimi Provincial Park
Classified as a wilderness park by Ontario Parks, Wabakimi covers 8,920 km² in Northern Ontario. It is the second-largest park in Ontario (only Polar Bear Provincial Park is larger), and the largest park that is not primarily a wildlife preservation zone. Since this is a wilderness park, the advice given inWilderness backpacking,Leave-no-trace camping,Wild camping, and the "see also" pages linked from those pages should be taken to heart if you plan to camp here. The lands within and around Wabakimi are the traditional areas for several Indigenous communities, including the Ojibway First Nation; the park has a long cultural history. The park was created in 1983, and expanded six-fold in 1997. This is boreal forest country. Large granite rock outcroppings make up about a quarter of the park
Where to Stay in Wabakimi Provincial Park
- 🏨Thunderhook Fly-Ins
- 🏨Wabakimi Outfitters and Eco-lodge
Wabakimi Provincial Park Travel Guide Sections
Our comprehensive guide covers 10 sections including:
