St. Ignace Island

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St. Ignace Island is a large, remote island in northern Lake Superior, known for its rugged wilderness, dense forests, and limited human development.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island
landform
access boat only
no road access
administeredBy Ontario
surface form: Province of Ontario
basinCountry Canada
climate cold temperate
influenced by Lake Superior
continent North America
country Canada
developmentLevel minimal infrastructure
hasCharacteristic densely forested
limited human development
remote
rugged wilderness
sparsely populated
uninhabited or nearly uninhabited
hasEnvironment boreal forest
freshwater island ecosystem
rocky shoreline
hasRecreationalUse backcountry camping
boating
canoeing and kayaking
wilderness hiking
hasShorelineType cliffs
rocky shores
small coves
hasVegetation coniferous forest
mixed forest
hasWildlife boreal species
humanSettlement very limited or none
knownFor dense forests
limited human development
remoteness
rugged wilderness
locatedIn Canada
Lake Superior
Ontario
Northern Ontario
surface form: northern Ontario

Northwestern Ontario
surface form: northwestern Ontario
locatedInBodyOfWater Lake Superior
locatedInNorthernPartOf Lake Superior
locatedNear Black Bay
Nipigon Bay
Sibley Peninsula
Thunder Bay
partOf Great Lakes region
Thunder Bay District
regionType wilderness area

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Lake Superior hasIsland St. Ignace Island