Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Grundy Lake Provincial Park adventure.
Beaches, canoe-in campsites, and hiking trails—Grundy Lake has something for everyone.
In the upper Georgian Bay area, it’s easy to overlook Grundy Lake because it sits inland, just off the Trans-Canada Highway. But it’s a real gem, with beautiful inland lakes that offer opportunities for fishing, canoeing, swimming, and just hanging out on the beach. In addition to the park’s nine campgrounds, there are canoe-in backcountry sites that can be reached without portaging—perfect for beginners and families. More adventurous paddlers can find more solitude in the park’s interior, while hikers will find both accessible strolls and more challenging (but so worth it) trails.
Grundy Lake opens in mid-May, but black flies keep a lot of campers away for the first couple of weeks. If you’re planning to spend your time on the water, you can enjoy the park before it gets busy and only need to worry about bugs when you return to camp. Fall colours come earlier to Grundy Lake than some of the parks farther south. If you want to enjoy the changing landscape, think about visiting in late September or early October.