Facilities
Activities
Please note: Availability of some facilities and activities may be restricted to specific areas of the park, may be ecologically dependent, or may be seasonally weather dependent.
General Information
Regional Health Unit for this Park: Sudbury and District Health Unit
Phone:
(705) 864-3114
Size: 17732.00 ha
Year established: 1973
Park Classification: Waterway
Address:
190 Cherry Street
P.O Box 460
Chapleau, ON
P0M 1K0
What You'll Like:
This backcountry park is made up of two parallel rivers, each running north for about 60 kilometres until converging on Kapuskasing Lake. This is moose country. It is also waterfowl habitat, with significant wetlands interspersed among the boreal forests. The rocks in the Nemegosenda—both the lake and the river—date from the Precambrian era, around two to three billion years ago. Park Facilities and Activities There are no park facilities, but visitors may enjoy backcountry canoeing, camping and fishing. Hunting is not permitted. Access is via portage 12 on a logging road from Chapleau; via the railway station at Elsas; or via Emerald Lake along Highway 101.
Location: Off Highway 101, about 100 kilometres west of Timmins, and 200 km north-northwest of Sault Ste. Marie.