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

 

Orphan Lake Trail

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Explore the 6.0-kilometer loop trail near Agawa Bay, Ontario, which is generally considered an easy route and takes an average of 1 hour and 45 minutes to complete. This trail is a popular destination for camping, hiking, and running, but you can still enjoy some quiet time during less busy hours. The best time to visit this trail is between March and November. Dogs are allowed on the trail but must be kept on a leash.

Tata Chika Pika Lake Lodge

Lake view at sunrise with fog

Tata Chika Pika Lodge has everything you need to make your northern vacation complete. You can enjoy one nine fully equipped modern cottages including all amenities like 3 piece bathrooms, full kitchens, barbecues and the utmost scenic backyards. 

For a remote boat-in adventure, our outpost cabin is fully equipped and can comfortably accommodate up to six people!

Graceland Cottages

Arial view of marina and camp

Our cottages are designed to be self-sufficient and come with all the necessary amenities for your stay. However, we kindly request that you bring your own bedding and pillows to ensure maximum comfort during your visit. Whether you're an avid fisherman, love to swim, or simply want to unwind on the beach, our facilities are sure to create unforgettable memories with friends and family!

Fox Haven Campground

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Fox Haven is a natural haven spread across an area of more than 130 acres. It is surrounded by vast wilderness and is home to a diverse range of animals, including moose, sand hill cranes, eagles, beavers, foxes, herons, turtles, and many more. The place remains open throughout the year and has two permanent buildings, both with indoor beds. These buildings have a total of 12 beds for attendees, including seven double beds and five single beds. Both buildings are equipped with wood-burning stoves to keep them warm.

Rockport Camp & Trailer Park

Beach front and docks

Rockport Camp offers four fully-equipped, charming country-style cottages located just a few feet away from the stunning, sparkling waters of the West Arm of Lake Nipissing. During your stay, you'll have the opportunity to enjoy our majestic landscape and the calming, gleaming waters while immersing yourself in a fun and carefree atmosphere. Come visit us and discover why so many people return year after year to create unforgettable summer memories!

Parc National d’Opemican

sun shining through mist over river

It’s difficult to remain unmoved by such an awe-inspiring place. A paradise for nautical activities, an ideal family destination, a dream location for a walk through the historic heart of log driving—book a stay at the campground and find out for yourself.

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