In 2002, another 3,574 hectares (8,830 acres) were added to the north and east, consisting of two natural heritage areas: the Stag Lake Peatland and the Boland River Valley.
Since 2013, the park has continued to provide day-use and overnight camping for the duration of the summer seasons, and remains up and running.
In the Boland River Valley, there are a variety of old forest communities, including white cedar and black ash swamps.
[4] Common wildlife found in the park includes white-tailed deer, moose, black bear, red squirrel, snowshoe hare, chipmunk, raccoon, and beaver.
Bird species sighted include warbler, thrush vireo, flycatcher, loon, kestrel, pileated woodpecker, osprey, and northern (Baltimore) oriole.