Caliper Lake Provincial Park

Caliper Lake Provincial Park

This quiet campground, just south of Nestor Falls features an impressive stand of old growth Red and White Pine trees.  This makes for some very secluded campsites.  The dedicated angler might catch Northern Pike, Crappie, Walleye, or small mouth bass. There is a large beach and buoyes swimming area which provides family fun. On occasion, a lucky individual might see American White Pelicans which sometimes make Caliper Lake their home. 

Norman Park

Norman Beach

Norman Park is located just off Lakeview Drive with the Railroaders' Museum closest to the road and park, beach and playground closer to the lake. As of 2019, the Rotary Splash Park opened at Norman Park with lake themed water attractions for all ages, including; giant cattails, arches that spray water and a giant water bucket that fills until it’s tipping point and soaks those underneath it.

Sioux Narrows Provincial Park

Sioux Narrows Provincial Park, Sunset

Sioux Narrows Provincial Park is a small park with a great beach located directly on Lake of the Woods. This park offers extraordinary recreational opportunities for the lake lover including boating, swimming, sailing and canoeing. 

Bunnell Park Campground

Bunnell Park Campground

Located withing walking distance of Little Falls Golf Course and picturesque Little Falls waterfall, Bunnell Park offers convenient camping for tents and trailers.

Vernon Nature Area

Vernon Nature Park

The Vernon Nature Area is a unique area that links three very diverse vegetation zones found within Canada. These designated trails will acquaint you with the transition zone between the Boreal Forest Region, the St. Lawrence-Great Lake Forest Region and the Prairie Grasslands.

Tunnel Island

Tunnel Island

Stunning views of the Winnipeg River and Norman Dam can be seen along the series of trails that make up Tunnel Island. Please respect the heritage value of this sacred site, while enjoying the land. This is a dog-friendly off-leash trail.

Quetico Provincial Park

Quetico Provincial Park

Quetico Provincial Park is one of Ontario’s finest wilderness canoeing Parks, recognized the world over for its unparalled peace and its unspoiled tranquility. With over 450,000 hectares of protected land and thousands of interconnected lakes, rivers, and streams, Quetico truly offers a lifetime of tripping opportunities. 

White Bear Forest Trails

Accessible trail in White Bear Forest
Jack Guppy Way
Temagami
ON
P0H 2H0

Explore the 2.6-km loop trail near Temagami, Ontario, which is generally considered a moderately challenging route and takes an average of 39 minutes to complete. You can enjoy birding, hiking, and running while exploring this trail, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people. Also, dogs are welcome, but they must be kept on a leash.

Wabakimi Fishing & Canoeing Outfitters

Frontier Trail Hwy 527
Armstrong
ON
P0T 1A0

Wabakimi Wilderness Park is a huge expanse of unspoiled wilderness representing the best representations of boreal forests. Wildlife includes rare and elusive woodland caribou, moose, wolves, bald and golden eagles, otters, marten, fisher, wolverine… and the list goes on and on! Fishing is superb for walleye, huge northern pike, and trout…both lakers and speckled trout (way too big to call them “brookies”). It has many dozens of canoe routes, both flatwater and whitewater. No matter your age, we can keep you in wonderful new canoe routes for your entire life!

Trowbridge Falls Municipal Campground

Campground space
125 Copenhagen Rd
Thunder Bay
ON
P7B 6B3

Trowbridge Falls Campground is nestled in the whispering woods beside the cascading rapids of the Current River. The campground features a park, hiking trails, biking trails and access to popular wading spots on the river. City shopping and services are nearby. View the campground photo gallery to virtually explore the campground.  

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