Non-operating parks do not have operating dates. Please note that activities and facilities may be temporarily unavailable or restricted for public health.
Availability of some facilities and activities may be restricted to specific areas of the park, may be ecologically dependent, or may be seasonally weather dependent.
Before you visit: check what facilities/activities are available and pack what you need (e.g. water, snacks, mask/face covering, and hand sanitizer). Postpone your visit if you have any symptoms of COVID-19 or have been asked to isolate.
When you visit: Continue to follow public health advice including practicing physical distancing by keeping at least two metres from others, wearing a face covering where required, when physical distancing may be a challenge or not possible and when entering indoor public spaces, and wash your hands regularly with soap and water or use alcohol-based hand sanitizer if soap and water are not available.
This patch of Superior-region topography has been protected as a nature reserve because it is a gently sloping, wave-washed section of Proterozoic rock—2.5 billion years old—situated above an escarpment. Atop this unusual geology is a mosaic of vegetation associated with white pine and interspersed with lichen barrens.
Park Facilities and Activities: There are no visitor facilities and no road access.
Location: About 60 kilometres southwest of Thunder Bay, just north of Whitefish Lake.