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Pukaskwa National Park

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Pukaskwa National Park
Pukaskwa National Park
Pukaskwa National Park
Pukaskwa National Park
Pukaskwa National Park
Pukaskwa National Park
Pukaskwa National Park
Pukaskwa National Park
Pukaskwa National Park
Pukaskwa National Park
Pukaskwa National Park
Pukaskwa National Park
Pukaskwa National Park
Pukaskwa National Park
Pukaskwa National Park
Pukaskwa National Park
Pukaskwa National Park
Pukaskwa National Park
Pukaskwa National Park
Pukaskwa National Park
Pukaskwa National Park
Pukaskwa National Park
Pukaskwa National Park
Pukaskwa National Park
Pukaskwa National Park
Phone:
+1 807-229-0801

Address:
Heron Bay, ON P0T 1R0, 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 square kilometres , and protects part of the longest undeveloped shoreline anywhere on the Great Lakes. The Hattie Cove Campground is located at the north end of the park and can be accessed via Highway 627, the only road access into the park. There are also a number of backcountry campsites located along the 60 km Coastal Hiking Trail which follows the north shore of Lake Superior. The Coastal Hiking Trail has two suspension bridges; one across the White River at Chigaamiwinigum and one across the Willow River. The Coastal Hiking Trail is part of the long-distance Voyageur Hiking Trail. Backcountry campsites are also located along the Coastal Paddling Route, the White River, and the Pukaskwa River. Black bears, moose, peregrine falcons, lynxes and wolf packs are found in this park. There is also a small population of woodland caribou but their numbers declined from 30 caribou in the 1970s to about four in 2012 mainly due to wolf predation. In early 2017, after previous failures to locate any remaining caribou, researchers turned to advanced thermal imaging technology to survey the area for caribou. This survey revealed caribou are now extirpated from the park.
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