Address: 41 Post St, Whitney, ON K0J 2M0, Canada
“We worship at mass when camping at Algonquin yearly. The priest was stellar, with a timely message for all and a good sense of humour. This past visit was special for me as I bumped into an old high school acquaintance not seen for more than 35 yrs.”
Address: South Algonquin, ON K0J 2C0, Canada
“Amazing sled trail well groomed”
Address: 2860 Hwy 11 North, Marten River, ON P0H 1T0, Canada
“Nice provincial park with both serviced and non-serviced sites. Pit toilets and flush toilets. Shower stations strategically located. Two beaches, several boat launches. Hiking trails were closed (Aug 5/21). Good place for both sunrise and sunset photos. Was quiet. Only drawback is it's proximity to the highway and depending on wind, you may hear traffic. Second time visit for us.”
Address: 2860 ON-11, Marten River, ON P0H 1T0, Canada
“Visited in August of 2021. Such a beautiful park with multiple lake access from the river. Wardens and park personnel left you alone but kept the park in top shape. Beaches were clean and quiet. Showers and washrooms were clean. Nice walking trail along with a bike trail close together within the park. There were 5 different boat launches throughout the park for quick and easy river access. This park has moved to one of my favourite parks I have visited and cannot wait to go back!”
Address: 24 Finlayson Park Rd, Temagami, ON P0H 2H0, Canada
“We visited this park for the first time from Toronto and we really enjoyed our stay there over the labour day long weekend. The park staff are welcoming and friendly and super helpful to get you any info you may need. The park itself is beautiful and kept very clean. The campsites vary in size so be sure to read the site descriptions carefully so you’re not surprised or disappointed. The washrooms and shower facilities are kept clean as well so no worries there. The park is located right by the lake so there is a nice docking area to launch a boat, canoe or kayak or just fish from the dock if you like. The park has a few beaches but they aren’t big at all but still work to take a quick dip in the crystal clear lake to cool off if you like. The camping here is awesome and we really enjoyed it. People in other reviews are right with the slight noise as the park is near a main road and lake that has motorized boats and seaplane access. As you can see with my 5 star rating it did not bother us at all as the road noise was minimal and the seaplane was cool to watch the couple of times it flew a day but the morning takeoff was quite the wake up alarm some days that gave us some good morning laughs when we woke up late. If you’re looking for absolute remote camping silence it might not be for you. Campsites are kinda close to each other but everyone was very respectful so we had a fantastic time there and I absolutely would come back again someday.”
Address: 250 Fort Rd, Sturgeon Falls, ON P2B 2W4, Canada
“A small local museum. Best part of visit would be the first floor. There are a few interesting things for the children on the second floor. The outdoor displays are weathered and need work. The cranberry trail is right across the road. Nice view of the river behind the museum. If you’re interested in regional history, give this museum a visit.”
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