Natural Features
Geologists will find Thompson Island interesting for its Paleohelikian
gabbro dikes and sills, formed approximately one billion years ago.
These dikes and sills were created when pressurized volcanic lava
deep within the earth's crust was thrust through vertical and horizontal
crevices in the bedrock. The lava or magma hardened into gabbro,
a coarse-grained dark rock.
The nature reserve also features raised cobble beaches, and Arctic-alpine
vegetation growing at its most southerly limit.
Park Facilities and Activities
Facilities are limited to toilets and walking trails.
Location: In Lake Superior south of Thunder Bay.
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