Obabika River Provincial Park is a vast wilderness waterway park in the Temagami region of Ontario.
Location: Temagami Region, ON
Season: Open for all seasons
Renowned for its pristine rivers, island-dotted lakes, ancient pine forests, and exceptional canoeing routes. Covering more than 20,000 hectares, the park protects one of Ontario's most significant old-growth white pine ecosystems and offers a true backcountry experience.
Best Features:
- One of Ontario's largest old-growth white pine forests
- Extensive interconnected canoe and portage routes
- Remote wilderness landscapes and wildlife habitats
- Rich Indigenous and logging history
Why It's Popular:
The park is highly regarded among paddlers, campers, and wilderness enthusiasts for its remote beauty, exceptional canoe routes, ancient forests, and authentic Northern Ontario backcountry experience.
Canoeing, Backcountry Camping, Hiking, Fishing, Wildlife Viewing, Boating
Backcountry Campsites, Portage Routes, Hiking Trails, Canoe Routes, Maintained Access Points, Information Services
Remote Wilderness Adventure, Backcountry Exploration, Canoe Expeditions, Old-Growth Forest Discovery, Nature Immersion