29,040 sq.km. of protected area in the heart of Canada

Pimachiowin Aki is the homeland and lifeblood of the four Anishinaabe First Nation communities who care for the land.

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29,040 sq.km. of protected area in the heart of Canada
Poplar River First NationPauingassi First NationLittle Grand Rapids First NationBloodvein River First NationAtikaki Provincial ParkWoodland Caribou Provincial Park

Poplar River First Nation

400 kilometers from Winnipeg. Home to about 2,000 residents.

Pauingassi First Nation

Inland community with traditional territory on both sides of the Manitoba-Ontario border. Home to about 700 residents.

Little Grand Rapids First Nation

Inland community situated along the Berens River, with traditional territory on both sides of the Manitoba-Ontario border. Home to about 1,800 residents.

Bloodvein River First Nation

210 kilometers north of Winnipeg. Settled along three kilometers on the banks of the Bloodvein River. Home to about 1,900 residents.

Atikaki Provincial Park

Wilderness park, where most existing tourism occurs.

Woodland Caribou Provincial Park

Wilderness park, where most existing tourism occurs.