Pukaskwa National Park is situated on the north east shore of Lake Superior - perfectly for viewing π βs and ββs.
The park bills itself as a wilderness park - there are a number of π-βΊοΈ sites but also reservable back country sites along the Lake Superior shoreline which are accessible by hiking or πΆ or kayak. There is also a suspension bridge 35 m over the Chigamiwinigum waterfalls.
Sources at the Ojibway and Cree Cultural Centre in Timmins indicate that the correct Roman orthography for "Pukaskwa" should be "Pukasu." The word "Pukasu" describes what people do when they cook the marrow inside the bones of animals.
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