The best camping in Algoma Headwaters Provincial Park, ON

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Linamac Lodge & Trailer Park

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49km from Algoma Headwaters Provincial Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Chapleau, ON
Welcome to Linamac Lodge & Trailer Park Just 15 minutes south of Chapleau, Ontario, our lodge is nestled in a region known for its scenic beauty, abundant wildlife, peaceful atmosphere, and fresh northern air. Whether you’re here for adventure or relaxation, there are plenty of exciting activities for the whole family to enjoy. Accommodations: Our 40-acre, full-service campground offers 50 spacious sites, including drive-through lots and tent camping areas. Each site is equipped with electrical hookups ranging from 30 to 50 amps, drinking water, septic, WiFi, and picnic table. With plenty of room to spread out, tent campers, trailers and RVs enjoy privacy and comfort. For those seeking a more home-like stay, we offer fully equipped housekeeping cottages, perfect for families, fishing parties, and hunting groups. Our cabins are clean, spacious, and furnished with two large bedrooms and 3-piece bathrooms- everything you need for a comfortable stay. Activities & Attractions: Our beautiful sandy beach is a major highlight of the resort. Both kids and adults will love the clean, refreshing water and the variety of water activities available. Enjoy our large floating trampoline and swim raft, canoes, kayaks, paddle boards, and pedal boats. There’s no shortage of fun for the kids-they’ll never be bored! For those who love the outdoors, we offer trails for ATVing, hiking, and biking. Along the way, you’ll find an abundance of wildlife and can pick wild blueberries in season. Scenic drives reveal breathtaking views, especially in the fall when the leaves burst into color. And when night falls, you may even catch a spectacular display of the Northern Lights lighting up the sky.
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Neto Acres

80km from Algoma Headwaters Provincial Park · 1 site · Tent, RV · Sault Ste. Marie, ON
Whether you are looking for a night, weekend or weekly rental we have, the off grid piece of paradise waiting for you. Conviently located right off Hwy 17 North between Goulais Bay and Batchewana bay. Although we are not located on the water we are steps from Chippewa falls, minutes to Harmony beach, Batchewana bay. Do you like to fish? A quick ride up the road mile 38 has some of the best fishing around. Travelling with a boat/kayak paddle board, ATV, cycles etc…. We have secure sea can storage for you to utilize when not on site. If hiking is your thing lots of trails nearby. Trailer has fridge, microwave, fire pit with grate for cooking if desired, no bathroom usage but outhouse on-site. Solar panels are hooked up but generator can also be provided if you choose. Fire pit and wood on site. If you love to have all of this plus total privacy as you have no neighbours on this 3 acre parcel. Lots of room for volleyball, cornhole, adventure hiking. We look forward to providing you a memorable stay at a great value.
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The best camping in Algoma Headwaters Provincial Park, ON guide

Overview

About

Embark on an adventure through Algoma Headwaters Provincial Park, a treasure trove of natural wonders. Venture into the heart of Precambrian Shield country, where rolling hills and dense forests await. Explore the interconnecting waterways by canoe, or traverse the scenic trails to witness the park's vibrant fall colours and ancient white pines. This park is a haven for those seeking a true backcountry experience amid Ontario's wild landscapes.

When to go

The best time to visit Algoma Headwaters Provincial Park is during the summer and fall months. Summer offers warm weather perfect for exploring the park's vast wilderness, while autumn will enchant you with its fiery display of foliage. Winter and early spring may present challenges due to snow and ice, making access difficult and limiting the full experience of the park's natural beauty.

Know before you go

  • Check the Algoma Public Health Unit for any advisories before planning your trip.
  • Prepare for a backcountry adventure, as the park is non-operating with no facilities or activities provided.
  • Ensure you have the necessary equipment and supplies for self-sufficient exploration.
  • Be aware of wildlife and practice safe and respectful viewing from a distance.
  • Respect the park's natural environment by following Leave No Trace principles.
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