Lake Superior Provincial Park Camping
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Lake Superior Provincial Park
Lake Superior Provincial Park
Lake Superior Provincial Park
Lake Superior Provincial Park
Lake Superior Provincial Park
Lake Superior Provincial Park
Lake Superior Provincial Park
Lake Superior Provincial Park is one of the largest provincial parks in Ontario, covering about 1,550 square kilometres (600 sq mi) along the northeastern shores of Lake Superior between Sault Ste. Marie and Wawa in Algoma District in Northeastern Ontario, Canada. Ontario Highway 17 (at this point part of the Trans-Canada Highway) now runs through the park. When the park was established by Ontario in 1944, there was no road access.
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Open to camping at other nearby parks? Here are a few other parks you'll find in the vicinity.
After a month of exploring Ontario, we ended our journey in Lake Superior Provincial Park. For a third time on our Canadian Road Trip, Campnab helped us secure a camp site at a very popular park...this time at Rabbit Blanket Campground. We were eager to get a campsite directly on the lake, and were not disappointed when Campnab advised us to quickly take action on one of the few lakeside camp spots that had opened up.
We kayaked and fished a number of the lakes and waterways within in this huge park. Mijinemungshing Lake has an access road just south of the Ontario Parks Office, well worth the bumpy dirt road drive to visit this lake...you can even remote camp via canoe to one of its many islands!
Upon first entering the park from it's southern entrance, we stopped at the informative visitor's center. From here we drove to the Agawa Rock Pictographs, and began a short but slippery hike to these beautiful ancient pictographs. Not far from here, we drove and then hiked Sand River Falls, with flowing water and numerous picnic tables, a great place to cool off and have lunch. Also, there are a number of scenic pull outs that you must stop for as you drive through the park.
If you need additional provisions and you are near the north end of the park (where Rabbit Blanket Campground is located) check out the small town of WaWa (you can't miss the entrance, there is the huge WaWa Goose !
Tell us when, where, and how long you want to camp for. We’ll notify you (via SMS) when a suitable spot opens up at that campground—so you can nab that sold-out campsite reservation!