- Whiteshell Provincial Park
Whiteshell Provincial Park is one of the
Provincial Parks along the eastern border ofManitoba , nearOntario ,Canada . The park is located in theCanadian Shield region approximately 130 km east ofWinnipeg . Whiteshell Park has many rivers and remote lakes, and is mainlyboreal forest with bare granite ridges. The park has cottage and recreational areas along with a large wilderness back country.History
Some of the area was first mapped on birch bark by the
Ojibway orAnishinaabe . In 1734, Louis-Joseph Gaultier de La Verendrye was the first European to explore the area during his quest for a route to the Western Sea. Long before the arrival of La Verendrye the area was populated by theOjibway people, and various other groups before them. The name of the park is derived from thecowrie shells that were used in ceremonies by the Ojibway,Anishinaabe , andMidewiwin . The historicWinnipeg River and theWhiteshell River are the main rivers that run through this remote park and wilderness area. For thousands of yearsaboriginal peoples used the area for harvesting wild rice, hunting, fishing, trade, and dwelling. Natives, fur traders, and trappers used the Winnipeg River as a main travel route, along with theWhiteshell River .Whiteshell Park has many pink
granite ridges, cliffs, and flat granite areas used forpetroform making byFirst Nation peoples. There is also archaeological evidence of copper trading, prehistoric quartz mining, and stone tool making in the area. The copper trade, going as far east toLake Superior , began approximately 4000 years ago. Many artifacts and prehistoric camps were discovered in the Whiteshell Park and are protected under the Heritage Act ofManitoba .Lakes
Whiteshell Provinical Park has twelve main
freshwater lakes that are used for recreation which would include boating, watersports and angling. These lakes are:*Falcon Lake
*West Hawk Lake
*Caddy Lake
*Brereton Lake
*War Eagle Lake
*Jessica Lake
*White Lake
*Big Whiteshell Lake
*Betula Lake
*Nutimik Lake
*Dorothy Lake
*Eleanor LakeIn addition there are many more remote lakes throughout the park that are not easy to access, such as George Lake, Crowduck Lake, and Horseshoe Lake.
Today
The park is still used by aboriginal peoples for
wild rice harvesting and ceremonies. Today the park is popular for swimming, boating, canoeing, hiking, cottagers, camping, fishing, and more. It contains part of theTrans-Canada Trail , although construction is incomplete. The species of fish that this section of the Winnipeg River System is best known for is its monstrous sturgeon. These gigantic bottom feeders can reach lengths of up to 20 feet long and can be up to 200 years old.Fact|date=December 2007 They however are an endangered species and have to be released upon catching them.ee also
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List of Manitoba parks
*Falcon Lake Incident ----
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