Pukaskwa National Park (PUH|kə|saw) is a national park just south of Marathon in the northern parts of Ontario.
Pukaskwa National Park covers an area of 1,878 km² (725 sq mi).
Open May 15 to October 15. Contact the park office by calling +1 807-229-0801 or emailing .
It was established in 1978.
Black bears, moose, peregrine falcons, lynxes and wolf packs are found in this park.
Pukaskwa National Park is near Marathon, Ontario; access via Highway 627. The park is a 3½-hour drive from the Thunder Bay Airport and a five-hour drive from the Sault Ste. Marie Airport.
Hattie Cove Campground is open May 15 to Thanksgiving; the Visitor Centre is open July and August. Weather conditions may influence the availability of facilities and services in early May. Expect to spend a full day to a week or more in Pukaskwa.
The Coastal Hiking Trail has two suspension bridges; one across the White River at Chigaamiwinigum and one across the Willow River. The Coastal Hiking Trail is part of the long-distance Voyageur Hiking Trail. Backcountry campsites are also located along the Coastal Paddling Route, the White River, and the Pukaskwa River.
Follow TransCanada Highway 17 to Highway 627. Take Highway 627 15 km to Pukaskwa National Park and the Hattie Cove Campground and Day Use Area.
Several major airlines, including Air Canada, Porter, and WestJet, provide service to Thunder Bay (YQT) and Sault Ste Marie (YAM).
Ontario Northland offers bus service to Marathon. Taxi service is available from Marathon to Pukaskwa.
Paddling into Pukaskwa’s Hattie Cove can be tricky - it’s easy to paddle by without seeing the protected cove. Be sure to landmark carefully when paddling this stretch.
Daily summer/winter (2022):
Seasonal after/before June 15 (2022):
May to mid-October annually
The Hattie Cove Campground is located at the north end of the park and can be accessed via Highway 627, the only road access into the park.
Camping per night peak season/shoulder season (2018) Hattie Cove:
There are backcountry campsites along the 60 km Coastal Hiking Trail which follows the north shore of Lake Superior.
Coastal Hiking Trail and Paddling Routes, per person
For emergencies within the park, call the Parks Canada dispatch service at +1-877-852-3100 .