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A wild and beautiful park, lined with massive granite outcroppings,
boreal forests, and far-northern muskeg, the Missinaibi runs north
through a wilderness that sustains moose, bear, lynx, marten and
wolf.
A trade route since ancient times, the river park is known for its
store of rock paintings. The people who inhabited the area, as early
as 1000 BC, left an astonishing assortment of paintings, which today
make up the largest and most significant collection in northeastern
Ontario.
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