Opasquia Provincial
Obabika River Provincial Park
Neys Provincial Park
At Neys, you’ll enjoy one of the finest sand beaches on Lake Superior’s north shore. See Pic Island as it was immortalized by Lawren Harris of the famous Canadian artists, The Group of Seven. Paddle the pristine shoreline. Local outfitters offer exceptional services for guided or self-guided adventures.
Open from May to September, the park is a great option for day trips as well as overnights as it's equipped for RVs and any other kind of camping.
Misery Bay Provincial Nature Reserve
Mashkinonje Provincial Park
The wonders of Mashkinonje are most familiar to field naturalists from North Bay and Sudbury, as well as to botany and nature-based tourism students from the local colleges and university. Mashkinonje Provincial Park encompasses a diverse system of wetlands that supports all major wetland types, including marshes, bogs, swamps, fens, and ponds. These wetlands are interspersed with undulating granite ridges, covering over 2000 hectares along the West Arm of Lake Nipissing.
Mashkinonje Resort
Mashkinonje Resort is located on a beautiful and secluded 10 acre property on the picturesque west arm of Lake Nipissing. We face west for gorgeous sunsets and we are surrounded by crown land in all directions. Trails from our property lead directly into Mashkinonje Provincial Park.
We truly believe that our location is as good as it gets! The fishing is fantastic and we are just far enough north to escape the heavy fishing and seasonal cottage traffic of the south, while still being within a reasonable travel distance of the US and Southern Ontario.
Makobe-Grays River Provincial Park
Land O'Lakes Lodge
We invite you to spend some time with us and discover one of the most beautiful areas in all of Ontario. Break away from your every day routine and come to an endless chain of lakes surrounded by old growth pine. We’re convinced you will find the perfect environment for a tranquil rest or an activity-filled vacation.
Lake Superior Provinical Park
Nestled along the captivating shores of Lake Superior, the Lake Superior Coast offers a mesmerizing blend of accessible and remote landscapes, each boasting its own unique charm. From dramatic cliffs to serene beaches, winding river valleys to majestic waterfalls, and tranquil inland lakes to the rugged Algoma Hills, the scenery here is nothing short of spectacular. Adventurers flock to this pristine wilderness for world-class hiking and paddling experiences along the rugged shoreline.