About the Park
Primarily for experienced outdoor recreationalists interested in boating, angling, camping and hiking in a self-sufficient wilderness areas. There are no supplies of any kind. For the Chikamin Bay area, there is a fee charged for boaters using the winching service to portage their boats through the area.
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Contact
Rates
Camping – $50/vessel or aircraft/trip
Use of portage equipment – $50/vessel/each way
Facilities
2 campgrounds with wilderness campsites, pit toilets.
Location
Access by boat on Ootsa and Whitesail Lakes are main access routes to the park area. Park is between Burns Lake and Houston.
Size
446,092 ha.Park Amenities
Wilderness / backcountry / walk-in camping
Campfires allowed
Boat Launch
Cabins, yurts or lodges for public use
Park Activities
Swimming
Canoeing / kayaking
Fishing
Hiking
Hunting