Lake Superior Provinical Park

Beach front
Hwy 17 P.O. Box 267
Algoma
ON
P0S 1K0

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.

Lady Evelyn-Smoothwater Provincial Park

Trees on a lake at sunset
24 Finlayson Park Rd
Temagami
ON
P0H 2H0

Lady Evelyn-Smoothwater is located in the heart of the Temagami region and in the center of a 2400km interconnected canoeing network. The park protects some of Temagami’s famous old growth White and Red pine ecosystems and showcases the beautiful clear lakes and rushing rivers. Our campgrounds offer numerous activities such as swimming, fishing, bird watching, boat launching, and hiking.

Kettle Lakes Provincial Park

Shoreline of one of the lakes
1350 Municipal Rd
Timmins
ON
P0N 1H0

There are twenty-two kettle lakes in the area that were formed by glaciers. These lakes are deep and are fed by springs. The forest in the area is mainly Jack Pine Boreal Forest. If you enjoy fishing, you'll be glad to know that many of the lakes are stocked with Rainbow and Brook Trout, making for excellent fishing. Additionally, there are fourteen kilometers of biking trails to explore. For families, there are also interpretive programs available.

Kenny Forest Provincial Park

Rock bluff on lake
UNKNOWN
North Bay
ON
UNKNOWN

Kenny Forest Provincial Park is situated 55 km north of North Bay. This vast 2,200-hectare natural environment park is located within the Nipissing Crown Game Preserve. It boasts a range of wet and dry shoreline communities, interior upland forests with marshes, fens, and peatlands, as well as shoreline lowland forests and swamps.

This is a non-operating park. There are no activities or facilities at this park.

Kap-Kig-Iwan Provincial Park

Waterfall in Provincial Park
2-4 Hwy 11 S P.O. Box 730
Englehart
ON
P0L 1C0

The rushing Englehart River plunges down white-water rapids, over several cascades and waterfalls in a picturesque valley. Surrounded by forest, a convenient and pleasant campground sits high above the river, located just off Highway 11, two kilometers south of Englehart. Many walking, photography, bird-watching and hiking opportunities in the Englehart River valley

Kamp Kinniwabi

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PO Box 1277, Hwy 101
Wawa
ON
P0S 1K0

Our camp is located 25 miles east of Wawa on Hwy. 101, in the heart of the Algoma Kinniwabi wilderness. Situated among the hills and adjacent to the Kinniwabi River, the camp affords an easy access to numerous outdoor activities. We offer both house keeping cabins and campsites for weekly rental while you enjoy some of Northern Ontario's best Speckled Trout, Northern Pike, Whitefish, Walleye, Smallmouth Bass and Yellow Perch Fishing with 27 boats on 17 or more wilderness set lakes. Hunt black bear in the Algoma Kinniwabi wilderness area.

Ivanhoe Lake Provincial Park

Shooting star over water at night.
170 Ivanhoe Lake Road PO Box 191
Foleyet
ON
P0M 1T0

Ivanhoe Lake offers four campgrounds: Red Pine, Le Rivage, White Birch Hill and La Baie; over half of the campsites have electrical services. Many campsites provide a spectacular view of the lake while others can offer you a more secluded camping experience. Amenities include two comfort stations, laundry facilities, vault privies, water taps, picnic areas, pet beach, fish cleaning station and two beautiful beaches, one of which offers a children’s playground.

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