Tidewater Provincial Park



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Moosonee


Park Size: 980 hectares
Park Amenities:
Wilderness Camp
Canoeing
Sightseeing
Wildlife Watching


Tidewater Provincial Park is a wildlife sighting destination located on the Moose River estuary situated in between the towns of Moosonee and Moose Factory, Ontario, Canada. The remote marine park is only 20 kilometres from the Arctic Ocean waters of James Bay.

The park consists of four islands. The islands provide refuge for many species of Arctic birds - as well as - a viewing point for wildlife sightings of seals and beluga whales. Best time for viewing whales is spring and fall.

The marine park islands cover an area of 980 hectares. Much of the forest and underbrush on the islands are distorted, stunted and leaning over because of the high winter winds and colder Arctic temperatures.

Charles Island in the park is the main island for access. On the island there are campsites with picnic tables and grills. Camping is on a first come, first serve system. Other campground services include pit toilets, firewood access, boat docking facilities, shelter and a kitchen cooking area.

The best time for camping on the islands is from June to August. However... when in the north always prepare for quick changing weather conditions, especially rain in the summer months.

Activities enjoyed in the park include birdwatching, Northern Lights and wildlife sightings.

The Riverside Trail on Charles Island is an easy-going 2 kilometre hiking trail with interpretive signs which detail the flora and fauna of the area and its history. The trail is a good way to introduce yourself to the region.

Some of the wildlife to view in the park include muskrat, owl and the occasionally beluga whale off the coastline.

Explore Tidewater Provincial Park, Moosonee, Ontario, Canada, Wilderness Region

 

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Tidewater Provincial Park
Moosonee
Canada

How To Get ToTidewater Provincial Park

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Boat : From Moosonee, Ontario travel by water taxi to the park.
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