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Kopka River Provincial Park
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The Kopka River is one of Ontario's most rugged and beautiful waterways. It winds its way through vast tracts of northern boreal forest and offers recreational opportunities to those who love wilderness. These can include canoeing, swimming, camping and fishing. As a wilderness park, there are no formal facilities but the sheer beauty of the region will appeal to wilderness campers from across North America.

For more information: Kopka River Provincial Park Suite 221d, 435 James St. Thunder Bay, Ont. P7E 6S8 (807) 475-1634

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Use the links showing here to locate all members of our association with operations in or around Kopka River Provincial Park. Go ahead and start clicking your way to a wilderness adventures, vacations, and outdoor experiences that have few rivals in North America!

If you want additional information on Northwestern Ontario, the Sunset Country Travel Association produces a Free Travel Guide that includes a poster-sized map of the area showing the locations of Ontario accommodations. You can order your free copy here or call us toll free at 1-800-665-7567. Enjoy!

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    Mattice Lake Outfitters [Website | Summary]
    Come to Canada and let the Elliot family host you to an exciting fly-in fishing adventure to the remote wilderness of Northwestern Ontario and Wabakimi Wilderness Park. Mattice Lake Outfitters specialize in remote fly-in adventures to 9 remote outpost camps and 2 small remote wilde> ...
    Box 157 Armstrong, Ontario POT 1AO 
    807-583-2483 or 1-800-411-0334

    Wabakimi Wilderness Adventures [Website | Summary]
    Wabakimi Provincial Park is a world-class canoeing and recreational area in the heart of Northwestern Ontario. Wabakimi is a remote, rocky habitat for woodland caribou, black bear, wolf and moose. Pure stands of jack pine and black spruce grow from the thin soil, and birch trees grow in sandpits b. ...
    856 N. Vickers Street Thunder Bay, Ontario P7C 4C1
    807-622-7200

 
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