As a waterway park, it includes a 200 metres (660 ft) strip of land along both banks of the rivers and along the shores of the lakes.
These rivers are sandy bottom streams with some rocky whitewater sections.
Permitted activities include canoeing, fishing, and hunting.
[2] The park is part of the Algoma Headwaters Signature Site, an area noted for diversity of natural and recreational values.
This signature site also includes the Algoma Headwaters Provincial Park (which is connected to the Aubinadong-Nushatogaini Rivers Provincial Park to the north), as well as the Goulais River Provincial Park and the Ranger North Conservation Reservet.