This culturally and naturally significant park is part of the Pimachiowin Aki World UNESCO Heritage Site. Full of pristine lakes and waterways, Woodland Caribou is home to almost 2,000 maintained canoe routes, as well as boat docks and rustic campsites. Evidence of the park's importance is seen on its centuries-old pictographs on rock faces, and its boreal forest is home to one of the province’s largest caribou herds. A secluded haven for backcountry campers, kayakers, and hikers, Eagle-Dogtooth encompasses the clear waters of Eagle Lake and the protected waterways around it with ecologically significant wetlands, glacial till, and pine forests. This is a fantastic park for fishing.