This day-use park is a great place to relax on the sandy beach, enjoy a picnic lunch in a picturesque setting, or launch a kayak for a short paddle on this stunning stretch of lake.
True wilderness and adventure can be found in Algoma’s provincial parks. Explore Lake Superior’s rugged coastline to hear the stories of shipwrecks, and paddle century-old canoe routes. Follow the path of Grey Owl when you paddle down the Mississagi River. Visit a geological site on the Kinniwabi River at Potholes Provincial Park; distinctive potholes formed by glacial meltwaters 10,000 years ago. All this and more are waiting for you.
The region’s provincial parks protect the natural and cultural heritage of the great province of Ontario. Parks also provide recreation in spectacular outdoor settings. Many parks offer services like campsites, yurts, showers and facilities, laundromats, stand-up paddleboard rentals, canoe rentals and more.
No one park can be all of this to all people, so there are different classes of Ontario Parks.
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This day-use park is a great place to relax on the sandy beach, enjoy a picnic lunch in a picturesque setting, or launch a kayak for a short paddle on this stunning stretch of lake.
A quiet park known for its excellent fishing clear waters. It has great swimming at on the half-dozen sandy beaches scattered around its shores, and some backcountry campsites.
Ivanhoe Lake is a great family camping park offering a great shallow sandy beach, great birding, excellent boating and great fishing for Walley and Pike.
Experience the exciting Algoma landscape painted by the Group of Seven, by hiking any of the parks 11 trails. Paddlers can choose from 7 beautiful canoe routes.
On the shores of Lake Superior, this park boasts 3 km (1.8 mi) of sandy beach and interpretive trails. The park is located along historic paddling routes for the voyageurs.
This day-use park offers a short trail through a garden-like setting leading to distinctive "potholes" in the bedrock, formed by glacial meltwaters 10,000 years ago,
Missinaibi is a Canadian Heritage River known for outstanding recreation, natural and cultural heritage. The park provides fishing, boating, canoeing, car & backcountry camping.
Home to the 130 m high Helenbar Lookout and 40 km of outstanding hiking trails. Several lakes provide canoeing, boating and trout fishing.
Cree for 'lake with fine sandy shores", this secluded lake is a favourite spot for Walleye and Pike. The Boreal Forest here is also home to the elusive Woodland Caribou.
White Lake is a premier fishing spot for Walleye and Pike. The park is an ideal base for exploration with 3 nature trails to explore, sandy beaches, and fantastic swimming.
This vast northern wilderness park caters to travellers seeking peace and solitudeand is a haven for canoeing and abundant wildlife viewing.
Located between Wawa and Chapleau, The Shoals is a quiet, scenic park that offers peace, relaxation and many outdoor activities.
A backcountry park made up of two parallel rivers each running north for about 60 kilometres until converging on Kapuskasing Lake.
This park provides a base for excellent walleye and northern pike fishing, boating, canoeing and kayaking on 15 km-long Wakami Lake.
| Marina | Address | Phone Number |
|---|---|---|
| Batchawana Bay | 10699 ON-17, Batchwana, ON, P0S 1A0 | 705-882-2209 |
| Fushimi Lake | 613 Front Street, PO Box 670, Hearst, ON, P0L 1N0 | 705-372-5909 |
| Ivanhoe Lake | Box 191, Foleyet, ON, P0M 1T0 | 705-899 2644 |
| Lake Superior | PO Box 267, Wawa, ON P0S 1K0 | 705-856-2284 |
| Pancake Bay | 12729 Hwy 17N, Box 61, Batchawana Bay, ON, P0S 1A0 | 705-882-2209 |
| Potholes | 190 Cherry Street, Chapleau, ON, P0M 1K0 | 705-864-3114 |
| Missinaibi | 190 Cherry Street, Chapleau, ON, P0M 1K0 | 705-234-2222 |
| Mississagi | PO Box 37, Massey, ON, P0P 1P0 | 705-865-2021 |
| Nagagamisis | Box 670, Hearst, ON, P0L 1N0 | 807-868-2254 |
| White Lake | Box 340, White River, ON, P0M 3G0 | 807-822-2447 |
| Obatanga | Box 340, White River, ON, P0M 3G0 | 807-822-2592 |
| The Shoals | 190 Cherry Street, Chapleau, ON, P0M 1K0 | 705-864-1160 |
| Nemegosenda | Northeast Zone 190-192 Cherry Street, Chapleau, ON, P0M 1K0 | 705-864-1710 ext 214 |
| Wakami Lake | 190 Cherry Street, Chapleau, ON, P0M 1K0 | 705-233-2853 |
| Aubrey Falls | PO Box 37, Massey, ON, P0P 1P0 | 705-865-2021 |

Batchawana Bay
Batchawana Bay Provincial Park, Ontario 17, Batchawana Bay, ON, Canada

Fushimi Lake
Fushimi Lake Provincial Park, Neely Road, Hearst, ON, Canada

Ivanhoe Lake
Ivanhoe Lake Provincial Park, Ivanhoe Lake Road, Foleyet, ON, Canada

Lake Superior
Lake Superior Provincial Park Visitors Centre, Agawa Bay, ON, Canada

Pancake Bay
Pancake Bay Provincial Park, Hwy 17N, Batchawana Bay, ON, Canada

Potholes
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Missinaibi
Missinaibi Provincial Park, Pk Rd, Sudbury, Unorganized, North Part, ON, Canada

Mississagi
Mississagi Provincial Park Office, Elliot Lake, ON, Canada

Nagagamisis
Nagagamisis Provincial Park, Ontario 631, Algoma, Unorganized, North Part, ON, Canada

White Lake
White Lake Provincial Park, Trans-Canada Highway, Mobert, ON, Canada

Obatanga
Obatanga Provincial Park, Ontario 17, Kenora, ON, Canada

The Shoals
The Shoals Provincial Park, Chapleau, ON, Canada

Nemegosenda
F4H8+V7 Elsas, ON, Canada

Wakami Lake
Wakami Lake Provincial Park, ON-667, Sudbury, Unorganized, North Part, ON, Canada

Aubrey Falls
Aubrey Falls Provincial Park, Algoma District, ON, Canada