Voyageur Wilderness

Paddling at dusk

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Experience Authentic Canadian Canoe Culture

Voyageur Wilderness makes it easy for you to explore Quetico Provincial Park. Our canoe trips and lodge-based getaways are created with respect for the Earth, family and community.

Wasaga Beach Provincial Park

sunset at Wasaga Beach Provincial Park ontario

Situated on the longest freshwater beach in the world, with more than 50 km of hiking trails, and plenty of wildlife viewing opportunities, Wasaga Beach Provincial Park is the best place to go to get a serious dose of the Georgian Bay outdoors.

Smith's Trailer Park & Camp

Smith's Trailer Park and Camp midland ontario

This park offers a wealth of amenities, from volleyball and horseshoe pits to fishing and boating areas. But you’ll want to dedicate the day to exploring the area, including the nearby beaches.

Parry Sound KOA Holiday

Parry Sound KOA

Nestled in the heart of Georgian Bay country, the Parry Sound KOA Holiday has tons of amenities. Come for the nearby sandy beaches, stay for the heated pool, pancake breakfasts, free Wi-Fi, trampoline, playground, and mini golf. 

Mattawa River Provincial Park

mattawa river

The Mattawa River once served as a key route for trappers and loggers, and Indigenous nations before that. Today, you can retrace their path with a Mattawa River canoe outing or, for the more adventurous, whitewater rafting. 

Fort William Historical Park Campground

RV on campground

Northern Ontario’s beautiful summer nights make for an amazing camping experience the whole family will enjoy!

Nestled on the banks of the scenic Kaministiquia River, Fort William Historical Park’s campground has plenty of room for RVs, trailers and tents of all sizes. We offer serviced and non-serviced sites. The campground is open from Victoria Day Weekend through Thanksgiving Weekend.

Be sure to add us to your travel itinerary while visiting Northwestern Ontario for a truly memorable experience.

Missisnaibi Provincial Park

Waterfall at Provincial Park

Located 80 km north of Chapleau, Missinaibi offers unparalleled fishing opportunities, iconic sceneries, amazing backcountry sites and historic canoe routes

 

Ruby Lake Provincial Park

clifftop looking over lake

Ruby Lake Provincial Park incorporates three small lakes, wetlands and a mesa-cuesta named Doghead Mountain with cliffs and ravines that provide important habitat for bald eagle, and peregrine falcon, both of which are species of risk in Ontario. Ruby Lake Provincial Park is part of the OLL Great Lakes Heritage Coast Signature Site and is classified as a natural environment park. Ruby Lake is also located adjacent to Parks Canada’s National Marine Conservation Area.

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