Obabika River Provincial Park
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The Obabika River Provincial Park is a
provincial park Ischigualasto Provincial Park A provincial park (or territorial park) is a park administered by one of the provinces of a country, as opposed to a national park. They are similar to state parks in other countries. They are typically open to t ...
in Ontario, Canada, straddling across the boundaries of the Sudbury, Nipissing, and Timiskaming Districts. While it is named after and includes the
Obabika River The Obabika River is located in central Ontario, Canada. It is south of Lady Evelyn-Smoothwater Provincial Park and west of Lake Temagami, within Sudbury District. It flows from Obabika Lake in a south-westerly direction and drains into the Stur ...
, the bulk of the park extends north of Obabika Lake to the eastern boundary of
Lady Evelyn-Smoothwater Provincial Park Lady Evelyn-Smoothwater Provincial Park is a remote wilderness park in northeastern Ontario, Canada, north of Lake Temagami. It is one of five provincial parks located in the Temagami area. This park encompasses Smoothwater Lake, Makobe Lake, t ...
. The park was created in 1989 and expanded in 2002 to . Highlights of the park include island-dotted lakes, meandering rivers, bedrock uplands and expansive wetlands, as well as a number of historic settlements and indigenous archaeological sites dating back 6000 years. It provides trails through the pristine
Obabika Old-Growth Forest Obabika old-growth forest is an Eastern White Pine and Red Pine dominated old-growth forest at the north end of Obabika Lake, just west of the Temagami region of Ontario, Canada. At in size, it is commonly considered to be the largest remaining w ...
, providing nature exploration and wildlife viewing opportunities. Permitted activities include
canoe camping Canoe camping, also known as touring, tripping or expedition canoeing, is a combination of canoeing and camping. Like backpacking, canoe campers carry enough with them to travel and camp for several days, but do so via a canoe or kayak. Descri ...
, fishing, hiking, hunting, and boating (albeit with restrictions). The canoe routes through the park are part of Temagami's long network of portages and waterways. Many of these portages are traditional indigenous routes called "nastawgan", which link this park with adjacent parks, conservation reserves, and Crown land.


Description

The park can be divided into 4 areas, consisting of both wilderness (limited or no development) and natural environment (some development allowed to support the park's mission) zones: * Obabika River Natural Environment Zone: This area encompasses the Obabika River itself, from Little Fry Lake bog to its confluence with the Sturgeon River. This section is long and includes a setback from high waterline on both river banks. * Obabika Lake North Natural Environment Zone: This area encompasses of water only in the northern end of Obabika Lake that fall within the park boundary. * Lady Evelyn Peninsula Natural Environment Zone: This is a roadless area that includes a large peninsula surrounded by a series of lakes such as Lady Evelyn to the north and east, Sucker Gut and Willow Island to the west, and Diamond Lake to the south. It also protects the islands and eastern shore of the southern part of Lady Evelyn Lake. * Chees-Kong-Abikong Wilderness Zone: This zone embodies the so-called "essence of Temagami", because it includes important natural and cultural features. This zone protects of original
old-growth An old-growth forestalso termed primary forest, virgin forest, late seral forest, primeval forest, or first-growth forestis a forest that has attained great age without significant disturbance, and thereby exhibits unique ecological feature ...
red and white pine-dominated forest, which is the largest old-growth eastern white pine forest in the world. The area includes extensive cliff and talus slope vegetation, cold springs, and bogs near Cliff Lake. This lake and its cliffs are known as ''Chees-kong-Abikong'' in
Ojibwe The Ojibwe, Ojibwa, Chippewa, or Saulteaux are an Anishinaabe people in what is currently southern Canada, the northern Midwestern United States, and Northern Plains. According to the U.S. census, in the United States Ojibwe people are one of ...
(meaning "the place of the huge rock") and are spiritually significant to Temagami's First Nation communities. Other natural features include Wakimika Lake and River to the west, as well as an extensive open low shrub bog near Little Fry Lake. Regionally significant plant species in this zone include
dwarf mistletoe The genus ''Arceuthobium'', commonly called dwarf mistletoes, is a genus of 26 species of parasitic plants that parasitize members of Pinaceae and Cupressaceae in North America, Central America, Asia, Europe, and Africa. Of the 42 species tha ...
, Virgin's-bower, roundleaved orchid, smooth blackberry,
water dock ''Rumex hydrolapathum'', the great water dock, water dock, or giant water dock, is a species of perennial herbaceous plants in the genus '' Rumex'' native to fens and freshwater banks of Europe and Western Asia. It is the tallest species in the ...
, marsh fern, and painted trillium. It is an operational park requiring permits for camping. Facilities included 65 backcountry campsites. Services provided are portage, campsite, and trail maintenance.


Regional context

The park is part of a network of provincial parks and conservation reserves in the
Temagami Temagami, formerly spelled as Timagami, is a municipality in northeastern Ontario, Canada, in the Nipissing District with Lake Temagami at its heart. The Temagami region is known as ''n'Daki Menan'', the homeland of the area's First Nations c ...
area. It forms a natural corridor between the adjacent Sturgeon River and
Lady Evelyn-Smoothwater Provincial Park Lady Evelyn-Smoothwater Provincial Park is a remote wilderness park in northeastern Ontario, Canada, north of Lake Temagami. It is one of five provincial parks located in the Temagami area. This park encompasses Smoothwater Lake, Makobe Lake, t ...
s. If established, it will also link to the proposed Lake Temagami Provincial Park. Furthermore, it borders on Bob Lake Conservation Reserve, which protects some old growth pine forests and provides an alternate canoe route between
Lake Temagami Lake Temagami, formerly spelled as Lake Timagami, is a lake in Nipissing District in northeastern Ontario, Canada, situated approximately 80 km north of North Bay. The lake's name comes from ''dimii-agamiing'' "tih-MEE-uh-guh-MEENG", which m ...
, Diamond, and Obabika Lakes. Other adjacent conservation reserves are East Lady Evelyn Lake Conservation Reserve (protecting the northern part of Lady Evelyn Lake), Sugar Lake Conservation Reserve (a large roadless area between the upper and lower basin of Lady Evelyn Lake), and Jim Edwards Lake Conservation Reserve (includes the headwaters for the Lady Evelyn River watershed and old-growth pine stands).


See also

*
List of protected areas of Ontario This is a list of protected areas of Ontario that are administered by Government of Ontario. Ontario Parks and the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks are the provincial bodies responsible for managing these protected areas. ...


References


External links


Official website
{{Ontario parks Provincial parks of Ontario Parks in Nipissing District Parks in Sudbury District Parks in Timiskaming District Protected areas established in 1989 1989 establishments in Ontario