Over the last year we have been developing new maps of the park, based on the most up-to-date GIS information available. We have investigated the possibility of using google maps and other map services as well. While we are working on the improved maps we are making this map of park available to help you plan your visit to the park (and don't forget the canoe route maps ).
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Lake Superior Provincial Park is a 1, 600 square kilometre park located along Highway 17. The southern boundary of the park is 130 km (a 90 minute drive) northwest of Sault Ste Marie, Ontario and the northern boundary is only 15 km (a 10 minute drive) south of Wawa, Ontario.
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 We offer a broad range of services, including maps, camp sites, the Visitor Center, and many others. Most services and facilities only operate from spring until the fall. The most commonly requested fees and services can be found here.
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 The Visitor Centre was officially opened to visitors for the 2004 season. The centre features indoor and outdoor displays, an indoor theatre, activity room, information desk, and the Lake Effects Gift Shop - run by Niijkiwenhwag - Friends of Lake Superior Park.
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The earliest artifacts uncovered in Lake Superior Provincial Park have been carbon dated and identified as coming from the Laurel culture as early as 500 B.C. Native peoples gathered in summer settlements on Lake Superior's shoreline and moved to inland hunting grounds for the winter.
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