Contact Us

 

For additional information or inquiries contact the Park Office year-round at:

Lake Superior Provincial Park

P.O. Box 267, 
Wawa ON     P0S 1K0

 

Phone: (705) 856-2284     Fax: (705) 856- 1333

 

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You can also reach the information desk in the Agawa Bay Visitor Centre (May 21- Oct. 10) at:

Phone: (705) 882-2026

This website is designed and maintained by Niijkiwenhwag - Friends of Lake Superior Park. If you need more information about the Friends of Lake Superior Park, please contact us at:

Niijkiwenhwag - Friends of LakeSuperior Park
P.O. Box 267, 
Wawa, ON     P0S 1K0

Phone (May 21- Oct. 10):705-882-2026
(All Year): 705-856-2284


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As a naturalist, outdoor enthusiast or someone who simply enjoys and appreciates Lake Superior Provincial Park, consider becoming a member of Niijkiwenhwag - Friends of Lake Superior Park.
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Lake Effects Gift Shop
Lake Effects Gift Shop, located inside the VisitorCentre at Agawa Bay, is managed and staffed byemployees and volunteers of Niijkiwenhwag. Lake Effects carries clothing, books, local artwork andmusic, postcards, park publications and other souvenirs.

2009 Hours of Operation:

May - June 18th 9am - 5pm daily
June 19th - Sept. 6th 9am - 8pm daily
Sept. 7th - Oct. 11th 9am - 5pm daily

Questions? Call us during store hours at 705-882-2026.We are there to help.


 

 
Board of Directors
2008-2009 Board of Directors
Christina Speer

Chair

Johann Dupuis

Vice-Chair

Carolyn Harrington

Treasurer

Johanna Rowe
Secretary
Joel Cooper

Jonathan Gatz

 

Dolores Pinder, Randy Klockars

 

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Natural Heritage Education Staff

 

Niijkiwenhwag supports the Natural Heritage Education (NHE) program by extending the contracts of several of the summer students working for the NHE program. NHE staff run the daytime and evening programs in the campgrounds; interpret natural and cultural history for visitors at the Agawa Rock Pictographs and at the Visitor Centre; run special events; and provide park information to visitors.  We are proud to be able to give these enthusiastic students an interesting work experience.  It is  a great way to spend the summer!

 

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