This remote wilderness park protects a spectacular 13-kilometer canyon where the Batchawana River carves through ancient glacial landscapes.
Experienced paddlers will find challenging rapids and shifting channels perfect for backcountry canoeing, while anglers can cast for self-sustaining brook trout populations in pristine waters.
With no facilities or maintained trails, this non-operating provincial park offers true solitude amid northern stands of hemlock, yellow birch, and white pine.
Access requires self-sufficiency and outdoor skills, making it ideal for adventurers seeking an untouched river corridor experience.