Algoma Country Attractions
Algoma Country covers a large area, bordering some of Lake Superior and containing Pukaskwa National Park. The region offers canoeing, backpacking, and sea kayaking opportunities as well as boating, fishing and hunting.
Pukaskwa National Park
Pukwaskwa National Park is 24km /15mi south-east of Marathon on Highway 627.
A vast park of 1900 sq.km / 733 sq.mi on the shores of Lake Superior on the south-west edge of the Canadian Shield, with typical boreal pine forest.
The park center is Hattie Cove, where the visitor center has various displays and can provide information on the park's campsites, canoe routes and wilderness trails. The scenery is particularly pleasant along the shores of Lake Superior on the 64km / 40mi Coastal Trail where there are walks lasting one or several days.
A vast park of 1900 sq.km / 733 sq.mi on the shores of Lake Superior on the south-west edge of the Canadian Shield, with typical boreal pine forest.
The park center is Hattie Cove, where the visitor center has various displays and can provide information on the park's campsites, canoe routes and wilderness trails. The scenery is particularly pleasant along the shores of Lake Superior on the 64km / 40mi Coastal Trail where there are walks lasting one or several days.
Pukaskwa National Park
Box 212
Heron Bay, ON P0T1R0
Canada
Box 212
Heron Bay, ON P0T1R0
Canada
Phone 1 (807) 229-0801
Fax 1 (807) 229-2097