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
Phone:
807-727-1329
Size: 8873.00 ha
Year established: 2011
Park Classification: Unclassified
Address:
227 Howey Street
Box 5003
Red Lake, ON
P0V 2M0
What You'll Like:
The geographic and landform characteristics of this area are unique. A series of parallel glacial ridges that stretch out into Pringle and Nungesser Lakes, known as a De Greer Moraine and, as ‘Backbone of the Land’ to the Pikangikum people, is a provincially significant life science feature. The watershed divide between the Berens and English River watersheds runs through Sahkeesuhkuh Weesuhkaheegahn. From Pringle Lake, waters flow northwards into the Berens watershed; from Nungesser Lake, waters flow southwards into the English River watershed. Indigenous people conduct various traditional activities on this land for livelihood and cultural purposes.
Location: In the southern portion of the Whitefeather Forest, extending northward from the shores of Nungesser Lake.
Park Facilities: There are no visitor facilities available.