Camping
Mikisew Provincial Park
2024 Operating Dates:
May 17, 2024 to October 15, 2024.
What You'll Like:
- Relaxing with family and friends on one of the three shallow sandy beaches
- Boating and paddling around the small islands on Eagle Lake
- Hiking through beautiful hardwood forest and past vibrant ponds and wetlands
- Letting your dog run wild at our leash free dog park and beach
- Playing sports with friends like disc golf, volleyball, basketball, or horseshoes
- Private campsites in mature maple and open red pine forests
Algonquin Park
Algonquin, the first provincial park in Ontario, protects a variety of natural, cultural, and recreational features and values. As one of the largest provincial parks, Algonquin is diverse and offers something for nearly everyone.
Camping is one of Algonquin Park visitor's most popular activities. Camping opportunities are grouped into two main categories based upon the mode to transportation to get you to the camping location.
What You'll Like:
The essence of Algonquin is in its vast interior of maple hills, rocky ridges, and thousands of lakes – 7,635 square kilometres of forests, bogs, lakes and rivers. The only way to explore the interior of this park is by paddle or on foot. There is also a second Algonquin - along the 56 kilometre stretch of Highway 60. Here you can enjoy camping at one of eight campgrounds, hike one of 14 interpretive trails, take part in the extensive educational Discovery Program, and visit Algonquin’s exceptional Visitor Centre, Logging Museum and Art Centre. Check for details on park events.
- Wide range of hiking and biking trails;
- Superb fishing opportunities including world-class trout fishing;
- Amazing wildlife viewing and photography opportunities;
- Excellent birding opportunities with spring migrants along with some resident speciality birds;
- Year-round options with each season offering unique and inspiring activities.
- Fall colours