This area holds two Nishnabai sacred sites: Spirit Rock and Kokomis-Shomis Rocks. It is home to the Wakimika Triangle, the largest old-growth red and white pine forest in the world. It also contains old-growth jack pine, white cedar, black ash and black spruce. The oldest known tree is a 380-year-old white pine.
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