Provincial Park InformationAtikaki Provincial Wilderness Park | | (No Ratings Yet) | Unknown | Unknown, Manitoba | Canada | Unknown | Unknown | | Description | Whether on your own, or guided by a seasoned outfitter, a lifetime adventure awaits in the vast, undisturbed wilderness of Atikaki. Let a short flight or canoe take you to this mystical park - a wildlife haven in one of the most magnificent examples of shield country anywhere. Atikaki provides a wild and undeveloped taste of Manitoba's great outdoors, visitors should be familiar with wilderness travel.
Canoeing the waterways, you'll meet face to face with times long past. Set-up camp to discover traces of those who stopped there centuries ago or wonder at the ancient rock paintings along the way, their meanings unsolved to this day. Watch as a majestic woodland caribou moves like a phantom in the mist.
Where to Stay: As there are no designated campgrounds, visitors are expected to camp at an existing site, which is usually marked by a primitive fire ring. For those seeking more comfort, full-service lodges and outcamps are available.
Park Directions: There is no direct road access into the park. The most popular water route begins at Wallace Lake, south of the park. Wallace Lake is 250 km/ 155.3 mi. from Winnipeg via PTH 59, north to PR 304. To fly into Atikaki, arrangements can be made with lodges, outfitters, or air charter companies. | | | | Park Stats | Campgrounds: 1 | Campsites: 0 | Photos: 0 | Reviews: 0 | Views: 288 | Likes: 0 |
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