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Places to Stay Near Lake Superior Provincial Park

Find Your Perfect Base Camp


It’s no secret that Algoma’s largest provincial park, Lake Superior Provincial Park, is a must-stop for any travellers passing through. The park itself provides numerous hiking trails, campgrounds, canoe routes and of course, scenic vistas. We realize that not everyone is comfortable camping or even back-country camping. If you are looking to enjoy the park for a few days, or even a week, there are accommodations outside the park located North and South. Some accommodations offer motel rooms or even cabins.

batchawana beach
Photo credit: Rob LaRue

Superior’s coastline is made of rugged rocky cliffs, pristine wilderness and beautiful sandy beaches. Batchawana was once an important fishing site for the Ojibwe (and still is today) and then the North West Company. The Hudson’s Bay Company had an outpost and fishing station at the mouth of the Batchawana River. There are many ways to enjoy the beauty of the area: hiking, paddling, photography, fishing; and in the fall, the vibrant colours.

aerial voyageurs lodge
Photo credit: Colin Field

Become a “homme or femme de nor” (man or woman of the north) with a stay that matches your style on Batchawana Bay. All locations offer spectacular views of Lake Superior and surrounding lakes:

Choose your base, enjoy the sunrise or sunset, and get ready for your adventures near Lake Superior Provincial Park!

montreal river harbour
Photo credit: Chris Hughes

Montreal River Harbour is a small community at the mouth of the Montreal River. This section of Hwy 17 in Montreal River Harbour is best known for the winding uphill road. This provides an incredible view of Lake Superior heading north or south. This location is a short distance from the park, approximately 10 minutes from the entrance and 30 minutes to the middle of the park.

wawa goose monument
Photo credit: Martin Lortz

Wawa is the hub for vacationers and best known for the famous Canada Goose Monument that welcomes travellers on Trans Canada Hwy 17 and Hwy 101. The Goose marks the opening of the last link of the Lake Superior section of Hwy 17 more than 50 years ago. It’s a destination for paddlers, hikers, fishermen, and snowmobilers. Learn stories of the First Nations people, local historical characters and visitors like pianist Glenn Gould, and the members of the Group of Seven like A.Y. Jackson.

morning coffee by the magpie river
Misty morning on the Magpie River. Photo credit: Martin Lortz
  • Beaver Motel: A traditional motel offering comfortable, convenient, and affordable rooms near the junction of Highways 17 and 101.
  • Rock Island Lodge: A unique, intimate bed and breakfast-style lodge located directly on the rugged Lake Superior coast, with a few select rooms, and unique glamping options like waterfront geodesic domes and prospector tents. It’s also the base for Naturally Superior Adventures.
  • Wawa Motor Inn: The largest year-round motel, resting on 17 acres, is an interesting mix of classic motel rooms and private log chalets/cabins that can sleep up to eight guests.
  • Catfish Lake Cabins: These scenic housekeeping cabins are located on the shore of Catfish Lake, perfect for fishing and hunting enthusiasts who prefer a fully equipped, self-catering stay.
  • Wawa RV Resort & Campground: A campground resort nestled along the Magpie River, RV sites (with full hookups), tent sites, and rental cabins. Enjoy paddling the river, or outdoor pool.

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