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.
[3][4] Permitted activities include canoe camping, fishing, hiking, hunting, and boating (albeit with restrictions).
The canoe routes through the park are part of Temagami's 2,400 kilometres (1,500 mi) long network of portages and waterways.
It forms a natural corridor between the adjacent Sturgeon River and Lady Evelyn-Smoothwater Provincial Parks.
If established, it will also link to the proposed Lake Temagami Provincial Park.