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Natural Features
Along Obabika's varied, rough shoreline, outcrops of polished
bedrock mingle with boulder fields, sandy beaches, and wetlands.
The park encompasses a large area to the east of Lady Evelyn-Smoothwater
Provincial Park. It includes the south portion of Lady Evelyn Lake,
as well as a section of old growth forest north of Obabika Lake.
From here, the Obabika River meanders southwestwards to connect
with the Sturgeon River. A large wetland area provides ideal habitat
for moose.
The area is rich in native culture - archaeological evidence of
aboriginal peoples dates back 6,000 years and continues today with
the nearby community of Bear Island on Lake Temagami. The rich forests
have also attracted loggers to the area. A number of old lumber
camps are located along nearby shorelines. Several modern logging
access roads also cross the park.
Park Facilities and Activities
Don't expect to find high-tech facilities here - wilderness campsites
and portages are all that are provided. Canoeists should be skilled
and equipped to meet the demands of varying water and weather conditions.
Topographic maps for navigation are essential.
This waterway park invites backcountry canoeing, nature exploration
and wildlife viewing. Boating and sportfishing are popular on Lady
Evelyn Lake.
Location: 40 straight-line kilometres northwest of Temagami. Water access from Lady Evelyn Lake via Mowat Landing on the Montreal River, or from several access points on Lake Temagami.
For more information:
Finlayson Point Provincial Park
P.O. Box 38
Temagami, ON, P0H 2H0
(705) 569-3205
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