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A Guide to Camping in Algoma Country

An Adventure for Every Camper


Are you an avid camper seeking a new adventure, or a first-time camper? Algoma Country offers a diverse range of camping experiences from a classic tent adventure, and campgrounds with top-notch amenities to a glamping getaway. Gear up for breathtaking scenery, exciting activities, and an unforgettable experience to hike, fish, canoe or swim! In this guide to camping in Algoma Country find information and links to campgrounds and RV parks, what glamping is, find guided trips, Ontario camping resources and even where to buy camping supplies from local outfitters.

Let’s explore the possibilities and ignite your camping spirit in Algoma Country!

There are many excellent private campgrounds and RV parks, like tent camping, trailers, RV sites, and alternative accommodations like bunkies and yurts. Site options include electrical or non-electrical, some are barrier-free campsites, and you may find group camping.

tent campsite
Photo credit: Martin Lortz

There are many excellent private campgrounds and RV parks in Algoma Country like tent camping, trailers, RV sites, and alternative accommodations like bunkies and yurts. Site options include electrical or non-electrical, some are barrier-free campsites, and you may find group camping.

RV campsite by the lakside
Photo credit: Martin Lortz

Some of the services and amenities you may find are:

  • shower facilities and restrooms
  • outdoor pools
  • located near lakeside or riverside
  • park stores
  • laundromat
  • rentals like canoes or kayaks, bicycles
  • pet-friendly
  • playgrounds
outdoor swimming pool
Photo credit: Martin Lortz

Glamping – a form of camping involving accommodation and facilities more luxurious than those associated with traditional camping.

In Algoma, the glamping options come in the form of geodomes, canvas tents, trailers, and bunkies.

Having a personal guide on your camping trip means you’ll learn a lot about the area while having that comfortable level of safety and someone looking out for you the whole trip. Booking a guided camping trip means you’ll get the expertise, wilderness chef meals, equipment and companionship.

guided canoe trip with small children
Photo credit: Colin Field

Nine provincial parks here offer campgrounds with tent and trailer sites, and group camping. It’s important to research each park’s amenities and services as no two parks are alike. All have hiking trails, beaches with places to swim and excellent fishing.

There are so many great resources for avid and first-time campers:

family camping
Photo credit: Colin Field

Support local by letting our businesses outfit your camping trip! You can purchase in person to browse great selections of camping supplies, clothing and apparel, canoes, kayaks and much more. Or shop online.

To help Ontario prevent invasive forest pests here are things you should do when building a campfire while camping in Algoma Country:

  • Do not bring firewood anywhere you plan to camp (private campgrounds, provincial parks, national parks, crown land)
  • Buy local firewood from the campground you are camping at (if they do not sell firewood, they will direct you to where to buy it locally)
  • Do not remove firewood from any campground

We recommend only buying what you plan to use. This is economical and leaves you without the feeling of leaving behind what you didn’t use.

You can learn more at Don’t Move Firewood.org – Ontario

woman and dog by small rapids
Photo credit: Martin Lortz
  1. It’s quiet and peaceful. You’re surrounded by beautiful wilderness. There’s nothing else to say!
  2. Dark Sky Adventures. These are abundant as we have little light pollution. Star gaze to see planets and constellations and if you’re up late enough and monitoring them, you may even see the Northern Lights!
  3. Hiking trails. There are many hiking trails across Algoma Country where you’ll see scenic vistas, experience different types of forests, waterfalls or simply a nature walk.
  4. There are hundreds of lakes, rivers and streams for you to canoe, kayak, stand-up paddle, and go boating. Some are even historic waterways.
  5. Cooking on an open fire. One of our favourite meals in the region is shore lunch. Others are smores, hotdogs, and Bannock. But don’t let that limit your creativity!
  6. Fishing. This region has excellent fishing for walleye, northern pike, smallmouth bass, brook trout and more. Get a list here and start packing your tackle and gear.
  7. With more trees than people, wildlife is abundant in Algoma. From small animals to birds to large animals like deer, moose or bear. Remember to keep your distance from wildlife and please don’t feed the animals!
  8. Swimming. There are many clear freshwater lakes to enjoy a dip in. Great sandy beaches, too!
  9. Affordability. Camping is an affordable vacation option for all ages and there are camping options in Algoma to suit all budgets.
  10. Relaxing. What’s great about camping is that you can fill your day with activity, or simply do nothing at all!

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