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December 17th, 2020

Neys Provincial Park

Neys Provincial Park located near Marathon in Ontario’s Superior Country Region was originally established as of 1965 and is known for originally being a prisoner of war camp which you can still see some of the remains today. Neys provincial Park is on the northern shores of Lake Superior along highway 17. Neys Provincial Park […]

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December 17th, 2020

Obatanga Provincial Park

Obtatanga Provincial Park located near White River in Ontario’s Algoma Country was originally established as of 1967, covers over 2000 acres, and is known for being a stop along canoe trips on for those paddling from Dog River to Lake Superior. This provincial park is on the northern shores of Lake Superior along Highway 11/17. […]

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December 17th, 2020

Michipicoten Post Provincial Park

Michipicoten Post Provincial Park located near Wawa in Ontario’s Algoma Country was originally established as of 1982, covers approximately 700 acres, and is known as a beautiful stop along the Lake Superior Circle Tour. This provincial park is on the northern shores of Lake Superior along Highway 11/17. The park features great paddling experiences and […]

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December 17th, 2020

Lake Superior Provincial Park

Lake Superior Provincial Park located near Wawa in Ontario’s Algoma District was originally established as of 1944. The park is set in 994 square miles (1,600 sq km) of northern Ontario wilderness on the edge of Lake Superior. The park is extremely rugged – a vast wilderness on the edge of forested hills, crystal clear […]

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December 17th, 2020

Pancake Bay Provincial Park

Pancake Bay Provincial Park located in Ontario’s Algoma Country Region was originally established in 1968 and is known for its history with the fur trade and pristine sandy beaches. Pancake Bay Provincial Park is on the northern shores of Lake Superior along Highway 17. Pancake Bay Provincial Park features a lot of interesting history especially […]

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December 17th, 2020

White Lake Provincial Park

White Lake Provincial Park located in Mobert, 39 miles (63 km) east of Marathon in Ontario’s Superior Country. It was originally established in 1963, covers approximately 10,000 acres, and is known for its great Walleye and Northern Pike fishing. The park also features epic whitewater paddling opportunities for those with an adventurous spirit. This provincial […]

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December 17th, 2020

MacLeod Provincial Park

MacLeod Provincial Park is located 4.9 miles (8kms) east of Geraldton in the Municipality of Greenstone in Ontario’s Superior Country Region. The Park was originally established as of 1963, covers approximately 180 acres, and is known for its excellent fishing and swimming. Some of the main things to do include being active within the park […]

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December 17th, 2020

Sleeping Giant Provincial Park

Sleeping Giant Provincial Park is located 20 miles (45 km) east of Thunder Bay to Pass Lake. From there, it is a pleasant half hour drive to the campground. Day use and interior camping at 40 backcountry sites are available year-round. Park permits are required for all use types including day use, camping and backcountry. […]

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December 17th, 2020

Rainbow Falls Provincial Park, Rossport Campground

Rainbow Falls Provincial Park features two separate campgrounds conveniently located just off Highway 17 in Ontario’s Superior Country. The Rossport Campground is located just east of Rossport and 9 miles (15 km) west of Schreiber on the northern shores of Lake Superior alongside the Lake Superior National Marine Conservation Area. The campground offers 36 campsites, […]

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December 17th, 2020

Lake Gogebic State Park

Lake Gogebic State Park located in Michigan’s Gogebic County only 30 minutes from the Porcupine Mountain Wilderness State Park. The park was originally established in 1930 and is known for sitting on the largest inland lake in the upper peninsula of Michigan, Lake Gogebic. Lake Gogebic State Park is on the southern shores of Lake […]

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December 17th, 2020

Copper Falls State Park

Copper Falls State Park located in Mellen in Wisconsin’s Ashland County was originally established as of 1929, covers over 3000 acres, and is known for its stunning northern waterfalls. This State Park is on the southern shores of Lake Superior along State Highway 13. The park features amazing scenic views that are remembered by many […]

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December 17th, 2020

Amnicon Falls State Park

Amnicon Falls State Park located in Wisconsin’s Douglas County was originally established as of 1961 and is known for its beautiful waterfalls. Amnicon Falls State Park sits almost on the very west tip of Lake Superior along U.S. highway 2/53. Amnicon Falls State Park features many waterfalls that flow from the Amnicon river and is […]

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