
Things to do
Equal parts a cultural and natural wonderland, Pukaskwa combines authentic boreal wilderness with longstanding Anishinaabe culture. Families can treasure hunt on rocky shores and in the woods on a geocaching adventure. Day hikers will marvel at views from the White River Suspension Bridge. The sandy shores of Horseshoe Beach make summertime memorable. The Bimose Kinoomagewnan Trail shares important teachings of the Anishinaabe. And wilderness hiking and paddling routes put the untouched natural beauty of Pukaskwa on full display.

Visiting with young children? Explore with Club Parka!
The Club Parka booklet invites kids to explore, learn and have fun! Once activities are completed, they'll receive a reward! The booklets are available on site.
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Geocaching transforms the wilderness into a treasure hunt—fun for the whole family!
With a GPS in-hand, you can uncover Pukaskwa’s secrets on a geocaching adventure! There are six caches hidden amidst the park’s pine trees and rolling granite.
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Day-hike to Pukaskwa’s ultimate vista—a suspension bridge set high above a roaring waterfall.
Looking for a challenging and scenic day-hike? An impressive view from high above a roaring waterfall? The White River Suspension Bridge Trail beckons—a natural escape with an adrenaline-pumping twist.
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Remote wilderness awaits—experience Pukaskwa’s backcountry hiking trails and coastal paddling route.
Fittingly, Ontario’s only wilderness national park offers two amazing backcountry experiences: hike across 60 kilometres of rugged and varied terrain, or paddle for a week or more along dramatic shoreline in Pukaskwa’s most remote region.