Echo Adventures
Woodland Caribou Provincial Park, located between Red Lake and the Manitoba border, is home to large herds of woodland caribou. As Ontario's fifth largest provincial park (1.1 million acres), it also offers over 1,600 kilometers of existing canoe routes. you can paddle the fur trade routes of the Hudson Bay and Northwest Companies or explore a chain of unnamed lakes. The natural abundance of connecting waterways provides the canoeist with the flexibility to plan unlimited and unique circuits within the park. You are more likely to see a woodland caribou, a moose, or black bear than a human being inside the park. For more information on the park, click on the link below to the park's website.

Woodland Caribou Park is accessed primarily by portaging in off several road access points near our lodge. We offer complete outfitting for those who are interested in exploring the park.
The opportunities are unlimited and your trip can be as long or short as your time allows. Your trek could begin and end with lodging at our base camp. It can be designed to meet your needs and budget. We provide all the permits, route consulting, and shuttle service. We can assist you in designing a trip that matches your outdoor skills and meets your expectations.
If you are interested in an Echo Adventure, contact us to discuss your plans.
Caribou seen in the Woodland Caribou Provincial Park during June 2001.
Rates in US $
Free Trek Consultations
Canoe Rental: $30 / day
Includes cushions, paddles, and carrying yoke.
Shuttle:
Onnie: $60
Leano or Johnson $120
Lodging: $30 / person / night
Meals:
Breakfast $ 8.00
Dinner $15.00
For more information on the park, you can visit the Ontario Provincial Park's website below or contact us.