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Did You Know?
Woodland Caribou Provincial Park (WCPP) offers ~2000km of regularly maintained
canoe routes
WCPP is the
fourth largest park
in the Ontario Parks system
Third largest
wilderness class park
Home to one of the largest herds of
Woodland Caribou
WCPP has outstanding facility-based
sport fishery
,
backcountry canoeing
, and
camping
The Gammon and Bloodvein are
two major river systems
which flow through the WCPP
WCPP is located in the heart of the
Boreal Forest
Officially established in the year
1983
Visited by
less than 1000 paddlers
per season
Access to WCPP is mainly by
air or water
, but there is also
road access
in a few locations
The natural ecosystem within WCPP is largely
boreal
, but is also influenced by
prairie
climates
The Park has a rich cultural history as it has been the
home to Indigenous people for thousands of years
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Mark Nadjiwan
Sara Ramer-Dean
Rebecca Saikkonen
Wendy Yutzy
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