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Explore 1,878 sq. km (725 sq. mi.) of northern forests and rugged Canadian Shield landscapes on the shore of Lake Superior, the world’s largest freshwater lake by surface area. The province’s only wilderness national park, Pukaskwa offers visitors superb outdoor experiences and opportunities to connect with the rich history of local First Nations people. You can learn about the Seven Grandfather Teachings of the Anishinaabe on a guided hike, create an Ojibway floral beaded item or dream catcher, or enjoy a night of drumming around a Fire Circle. On summer nights, sunsets bathe driftwood-dotted beaches and towering cliffs in shades of crimson and gold. Set up your tent in a campground or truly escape the world at a backcountry campsite
PUKASKWA NATIONAL PARK