
Wenebegon River Provincial Park is a 16,383 hectare waterway park established in 2003. Ontario Parks says the park includes portions of both the Little Wenebegon River and the Wenebegon River valleys.
The official page highlights unusually large wetlands, often called peatlands, in the northern portion of the park. The Little Wenebegon River flows from the northern peatland area to Lake Wenebegon, while the Wenebegon River flows into Lake Wenebegon and continues south to Aubrey Falls Provincial Park.
Wenebegon River is a route-planning page for visitors who want both wetland context and river travel. Ontario Parks says the Wenebegon River offers both flatwater and whitewater experiences, so skill matching and water-level checks matter.
There are no facilities at the park. Ontario Parks describes activities ranging from high-intensity day use to low-intensity wilderness experiences, which is a wide planning range rather than a single itinerary.
Location also matters: the northern park area is about 20 kilometres south of Chapleau, while the southern portion is about 93 kilometres south of Chapleau. Five Mile Lake Provincial Park borders the northern west edge, and Aubrey Falls sits near the southern tip.
That spread makes shuttle thinking, weather room, and conservative timing essential.
Plan around paddling, flatwater travel, whitewater checks, peatland observation, wilderness day use, river-route research, Lake Wenebegon context, and connections toward Aubrey Falls.
Confirm access, maps, water levels, rapid conditions, no-facility limitations, permits, weather, alerts, communications, and emergency planning through Ontario Parks.
Non-operating park in Ontario Parks locator.