Soil
Akimiski Island is located in the Wet - Climate Soils region. Here is scattered permafrost and poorly developed, but organic soils.
Vegetation
Akimiski Island National Park is part of the Boreal and Taiga Forest vegetation region. This is a ground-hugging tundra with increasingly dense forests including coniferous, white spruce, black spruce, tamarack, ash, Jack pine,yellow birch and red and silver maples trees and more. There are also lichens, mosses, and dwarf shrubs.
Ecozone
Some human activities in the Hudson Plains ecozone can be hunting, trapping, fishing and recreation; though we do not allow hunting or trapping. This ecozone does have a lack of timber and minerals, but it can attract many tourists. The Akimiski Island National Park is near a bird sanctuary, and you can witness many of the amazing wildlife and sceneries like the ocean coast and rivers.