Quetico Provincial Park Quetico Provincial Park, one of the first parks established in Ontario, is a wilderness sanctum of international acclaim. Encompassing 469 456 hectares of lakes and rivers carving the Canadian Shield, the park is revered by paddlers and outdoor enthusiasts who desire the tranquility and challenges of a true wilderness experience. 
French River Rapids by Paul Kane courtesy of the Royal Ontario Museum (©ROM)
Current Events A sprinkling of red maples have turned crimson and greeted me on my journey to Dawson Trail this morning. The weather has been wonderful as has the paddling. The final art workshop of the 2011 season is scheduled to be held on Saturday, October 8th. For more information, go to October's events or contact: susan.bourne@ontario.ca. 
Former Naturalist Assistant, Cory Jackson, captured this handsome fellow this past weekend. Join us in celebrating the beauty of Quetico either on your own, with an Outfitter or with Park Staff at Dawson Trail.
What is the Q100 Stewarship Project The Q100 Stewardship Project was launched in celebration of the Centennial anniversary of Quetico Provincial Park and its American counterpart, Superior National Forest. The project celebrates outfitters and businesses who promote best service and environmental practices to Quetico Park visitors. ... Read More
Become a member of the Q100 Stewardship Project today and enjoy the many unique learning, networking and marketing opportunities. Join us in 2011 as a Partner or as a Supporter and show your commitment to the future of Quetico Provincial Park. ...Read More 
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