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Quetico
Provincial Park

Quetico Provincial Park is a large wilderness park in
northwestern Ontario with over known for its excellent
canoeing and fishing with over 600 lakes. Canoeists
require permit reservations and may only enter the Quetico
Provincial Park via six Ranger Stations which serve 21
specific entry points. Fishing regulations state that
only barbless hooks and artificial bait are permitted in the
Park. Quetico Provincial Park features 4700 km of
wilderness without development of any kind. For
information and accommodations, Fort Frances, Atikokan, and
Thunder Bay are the nearest big towns in Ontario. In
order to enter Quetico Provincial Park, visitors must have a
Remote Area Border Crossing (RABC) permit.
Delivered by the Canada Border
Services Agency (CBSA), it allows the bearer to cross
the border into Canada at certain remote areas without
reporting to a port of entry, as long as imported goods are
declared.
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