Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Thoughts From a "Lost Canadian" About Pukaskwa National Park

Two days about I wrote about Point Pelee National Park in Ontario - Canada's first National Park established for conservation and its southernmost National Park as well. Today I am very happy to let you know about another incredibly beautiful place in Ontario - Pukaskwa National Park, which is described as, "remarkably rugged"!

  • Pukaskwa National Park is located on the Voyageur Hiking Trail and the longest stretch of undeveloped shoreline in the Great Lakes.
  • It is Canada's largest National Park in Ontario and is located on Lake Superior's mountainous shoreline near Marathon.
  • Pukaskwa National Park covers 1,880 square kilometres of boreal forest, rocky shores, and sandy beaches, and it includes part of the Great Lakes' longest undeveloped shoreline.
  • Pukaskwa is pronounced PUK-a-saw.
You will find my full post about Pukaskwa National Park at this link.

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