Pukaskwa National Park of Canada

Facilities and Services

For more information, please call Pukaskwa National Park at (807) 229-0801.

Hattie Cove Visitor Centre

Hattie Cove Visitor Centre

Hattie Cove Visitor Centre is open daily, Victoria Day Weekend –Thanksgiving Weekend (late May to early October). Chat with staff, plan your trip, tap into the free WIFI, or simply grab a coffee from the Wildshores Gift Shop and enjoy the view of Hattie Cove.

Anishnaabe Camp

Anishnaabe Camp

Experience the living aboriginal culture at Pukaskwa’s heart during a program at the Anishnaabe Camp. If you’re lucky, share some bannock and cedar tea with a local elder.

Hattie Cove Campground

Hattie Cove Campground

A short drive from the TransCanada Highway, the 67-site Hattie Cove Campground offers car campers unparalleled solitude and privacy.

Coastal Hiking Trail

Coastal Hiking Trail

The Coastal Hiking Trail is Ontario’s premier wilderness hiking experience. These 60kms of Lake Superior’s wild north shore will transform even the most seasoned backpacker. Orientation sessions must be completed by each backcountry visitor. To reserve your trip, call 807-229-0801.

Coastal Paddling Route

Coastal Paddling Route

Paddling the coast can be rewarding, but take care when paddling on Lake Superior. Orientation sessions must be completed by each backcountry visitor. To reserve your trip, call 807-229-0801.

White River and Pukaskwa River Paddling Routes

White River and Pukaskwa River Paddling Route

The White River offer wilderness white-water adventure. The Pukaskwa River is remote and difficult route at on the park’s southern border. Orientation sessions must be completed by each backcountry visitor. To reserve your trip, call 807-229-0801.