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Quetico
Park
Remote
and Untouched Wilderness
Quetico Park covers
4,800 square
kilometers of untouched wilderness in Northern Ontario's Pre-Cambrian
shield rock forest. The primitive area of drinking water lakes, sand
beaches and towering pine forests has no peer on the North American
continent for the adventurer seeking solitude, superb sport fishing,
and the opportunity to study rare wildlife in its native habitat. While
natives of the Lac La Croix Indian band are allowed restricted motor
use on some perimeter lakes, visitors to Quetico Park may not use
outboard motors and remote interior areas must be explored by canoe. No
hunting, roads, or development of any kind are allowed and firearms are
prohibited.
From
Canoe Canada's strategic location on the northern rim of Quetico Park,
we access seven different departure points by truck and five by float
plane. This allows us the flexibility of planning a route tailored to
match your interest and abilities.
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You
can follow the routes of the historic French Canadian fur trade of the
1600's across the same sparkling, drinking water lakes, down the same
shaded streams and over the same blazed portages that resounded to the
boots of the explorers Pierre Radisson and Alexander MacKenzie.
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