Quetico Provincial Park
Quetico Provincial Park is a large Wilderness Class Park in Northwestern Ontario, Canada, renowned for its excellent canoeing and fishing.
Quetico Provincial Park is a large Wilderness Class Park in Northwestern Ontario, Canada, renowned for its excellent canoeing and fishing.
Visit the beautiful Dawson Trail Campground in Quetico Park located on French Lake. The Chippewa and Ojibwa camping areas have over 100 campsites and 3 rustic cabins. There are laundry facilities, showers, comfort stations and parking facilities. There is a beautiful beach as well as many hiking trails. There is approximately 30 kms of groomed hiking, skiing or snowshoe trails to use in the winter at Dawson Trail.
Pukaskwa National Park is located 26 km (16 miles) south of Marathon. This National Park is known for its stunning views of Lake Superior, extensive hiking trails, beautiful granite shores, and sandy beaches. The park also offers car campers solitude and privacy at the Hattie Cove Campground. Home to the 60 km (37 mile) Coastal Hiking Trail, take a day hike to the White River Suspension Bridge. Or visit the Anishinaabe Camp to experience local Indigenous culture at the heart of Pukaskwa.
Located a short drive from Red Lake, Procyk’s is a family-run housekeeping fishing camp catering to both avid fishermen and families alike. We pride ourselves on the level of service and friendly atmosphere we’ve created for our guests. Experience the difference that we can offer with personalized service, excellent equipment, modern facilities and the kind of hospitality that comes right from our Canadian roots. Join us for a memorable vacation in this Northern Ontario wilderness. You’ll be glad you did!
Potholes Provincial Park is a remarkable geological site on the Kinniwabi River east of Wawa on Hwy 101. A short interpretive trail takes you through a garden-like setting in the Boreal Forest. Distinctive “potholes” in the bedrock were naturally formed by glacial meltwaters 10,000 years ago and water still flows through these potholes.
Stay for a picnic and soak up the scenery, then follow a short interpretive trail that leads to the potholes, sedges and flowering plants growing along the riverbank.
Portage Bay Lodge is one of Northern Ontario's oldest operating campgrounds. Built in 1947 by the Chitaroni Brothers, today it features the Main Lodge, a Marina, 10 log cabins and over 50 trailer sites all overlooking the beautiful Montreal River /Portage Bay.
Located on Highway 580 just East of the Community of Beardmore, this municipal park offers visitors 125 campsites, 45 of which offer electrical and water hook-ups a wealth of recreational opportunities including swimming, hiking, boating and fishing, as well as some of the most stunning scenery the Greenstone region has to offer. Just 5 kilometers from the Park is High Hill Harbour, a docking and service station for commercial and pleasure crafts including fueling and pump out facilities.