
Woman River Forest Provincial Park is a 6,305 hectare natural environment park established in 2003. Ontario Parks places it about 60 kilometres southeast of Chapleau and 7 kilometres southeast of Sultan.
The park encompasses Woman Lake, which Ontario Parks describes as a widening of the Woman River. It also includes several smaller lakes and about 6 kilometres of the Woman River.
Woman River Forest is a natural environment park with a broad mix of water, forest, and wetland settings. The official page says the park contains a broad array of forest and wetland types.
Ontario Parks also says the park provides high quality recreational and educational experiences in an attractive outdoor setting. That wording makes the park useful for visitors researching outdoor learning, lake and river landscapes, and natural environment parks southeast of Chapleau.
Because the official page does not provide a detailed facility list, planning should stay practical: confirm access, maps, permitted uses, and whether any visitor services are available before building a day around the park.
The official page is broad, so maps and current instructions matter more than assumptions about facilities or marked routes before departure and in the field.
Plan around Woman Lake and Woman River context, smaller lake research, forest and wetland observation, outdoor education, nature study, map review, photography, and low-impact exploring where access allows.
Confirm access, permitted activities, facility expectations, maps, alerts, weather, road conditions, communications, and emergency planning through Ontario Parks before travelling.
Non-operating park in Ontario Parks locator.