The best camping in Albert Lake Mesa Provincial Park, ON

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Discover the unique landforms and rare species at Albert Lake Mesa Provincial Park. 

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Albert Lake Mesa Provincial Park adventure.

Top-rated campsites near Albert Lake Mesa Provincial Park

Northpoint Harbour Hideaway

1. Northpoint Harbour Hideaway

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31km from Albert Lake Mesa Provincial Park · 4 sites
Rossport is a destination from which to enjoy many land and water activities.   The protected waters have become a dream location for kayakers, canoers, and boaters.  The wreck of the Gunilda lies just offshore and is a popular site for technical dives.  The Casque Isle Hiking Trail begins in Rossport.  Other favourite pastimes are hunting, fishing, beachcombing, rock collecting, birdwatching, photography, golfing, and even sand castle building.  For wildlife lovers, there are frequent sightings of deer, moose, bear, eagles and blue heron; occasionally one can also observe otter, owls, pileated woodpeckers, fox, and wolves.  Winter activities include skiing, snowshoeing, and ice fishing, while snowmobilers can enjoy the miles of groomed trails linking the communities of the North Shore and offering the most scenic views and wilderness adventures in Ontario.
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Lake Superior Hike,Fish,Pickleball

2. Lake Superior Hike,Fish,Pickleball

68km from Albert Lake Mesa Provincial Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Camping and Indoor Pickleball! Doing the Lake Superior Circle Route? Stop in for a night or two. Looking for a place to camp with year round Lake Superior access or world class spring Steelhead fishing? You can do that too! A unique experience on the shores of Lake Superior. You can camp out and enjoy indoor pickleball all year round. Spend your day exploring the numerous clifftop trails and the famous nearby Casque Isle Trail System. If the weather isn't cooperating for outdoor activities, step inside the professional pickleball facility and challenge some of the locals to a fun, competitive game or two. Or try the game out for the first time. We just happen to have a qualified Instructor on-site. Learn the basics of the game in 5 mins. Play it for the rest of your life. The main house and the pickleball facility are on the property. From May to October there is space for 1–2 campers (size dependent) to set up on the property. An outhouse is available on-site. Please note there is no electrical, water, or sewer hookup. Rate: $50/nightCA Bug Season Rate😉 Also available, year round, is a cozy, wood heated cabin with three-season running water and a shower. A different water system is provided in the winter. The cabin has a private outhouse, a fully functional kitchen, and a cozy living area complete with shuffleboard table. It sleeps 4 comfortably. Rate: $125/nightCA Bug Season Rate😮 NOTE: For larger groups, a second campground nearby is available with rental cabins where you can purchase a Stay and Play Pass. This is a great place to stop for a night or two. Located on the Canadian side of the Lake Superior Circle Route, right in the middle of one of the most beautiful stretches of the Route, between Schreiber ON and Nipigon, ON.
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Albert Lake Mesa Provincial Park camping guide

Overview

About

Embark on an adventure to Albert Lake Mesa Provincial Park, where the landscape itself tells a story of geological marvels. Venture through a region where moraines, mesas, and cuestas shape the terrain, offering a haven for rare liverwort plants, lichens, and the sharp-tailed grouse. While this nature reserve does not offer camping, its ecological wonders invite exploration and discovery.

When to go

The best time to visit Albert Lake Mesa Provincial Park is during the warmer months when the park's unique landforms are fully accessible and the flora is in full bloom. Winter visits can be challenging due to harsh weather conditions, making some areas difficult to access.

Know before you go

  • Check the Thunder Bay District Health Unit for any health advisories before your visit.
  • Be aware that there are no visitor facilities; prepare to be self-sufficient.
  • Respect the park's status as a nature reserve by following Leave No Trace principles.
  • Accessibility may be limited due to the park's natural terrain and non-operating status.
  • For emergencies, note the park's contact number: (807) 825-3403.

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