Chapleau-Nemegosenda River Provincial Park is a remote backcountry park in Northern Ontario, characterized by two parallel rivers converging on Kapuskasing Lake. It is renowned for its significant wetlands, boreal forests, and ancient Precambrian rock formations. The park offers a pure, undisturbed natural experience, making it a prime location for wildlife viewing, especially moose and waterfowl.
Chapleau River, Nemegosenda River, Kapuskasing Lake, Precambrian rock formations
Chapleau, Foleyet, Missinaibi Provincial Park, Chapleau Crown Game Preserve
"This was a great trip with some very tough portages but a fair amount of wildlife. We saw a moose and a black bear with its cub. The scenery was beautiful, especially Emerald Lake with its clear green water. Highly recommend for experienced canoeists."
"Long but easy drive, great fishing, and good backwoods camping. Lots of wildlife to see. This park is a must for camping enthusiasts looking for a true wilderness experience."
"A pure, undisturbed natural experience amid boreal forests and significant wetlands. Adventurers can immerse themselves in backcountry canoeing, fishing, and the serenity of nature. No facilities, so prepare for a true wilderness trip."