
Little White River Provincial Park is a 12,782 hectare waterway park approximately 30 kilometres north of Elliot Lake. Ontario Parks lists the park as established in 2002 and says it includes a 100 kilometre stretch of the Little White River from the Blue Lake headwaters to the Mississagi River.
The river corridor includes meanders, rapids, gravel flats, forests, wetlands, oxbow sloughs, and floodplain swamps of silver maple, black ash, and white elm. Ontario Parks also notes that the park offers a variety of angling and canoeing opportunities.
Little White River is a strong fit for paddlers and anglers researching a northern waterway with changing river character. The official details point to a route that is not just a line on a map: rapids, flats, wetlands, and floodplain forests all matter when choosing timing, skill level, and equipment.
The page also needs a clear planning caution. Ontario Parks says there are no visitor facilities available, so visitors should prepare for a self-sufficient trip rather than expecting campground or day-use infrastructure.
For long-tail trip planning, the river's named headwaters, downstream connection, rapids, and habitat variety give visitors the main research anchors.
Plan around canoeing, angling regulation checks, river-route research, rapid and gravel-flat awareness, wetland and oxbow habitat observation, floodplain forest context, map study, and photography from low-impact stopping points.
Confirm access, maps, permits, water levels, rapid conditions, angling regulations, no-facility expectations, weather, emergency planning, alerts, and park rules through the official Ontario Parks source before travelling.
Non-operating park in Ontario Parks locator.