The best camping in Lake Nipigon Provincial Park, ON

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Discover Lake Nipigon Provincial Park's natural splendor and unique landscapes. 

The best camping in Lake Nipigon Provincial Park, ON

Paddles Up

1. Paddles Up

67km from Lake Nipigon Provincial Park · 2 sites
50+ Camping and Pickleball! A unique 50+ experience on the shores of Lake Superior. You can camp out and enjoy indoor pickleball all year round. The main house and the pickleball court 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: $60/night Also available, year round, is a small cabin with three-season running water and a shower. In the winter, water is supplied in tapped jugs. The cabin has a private outhouse, a fully functional kitchen, and a cozy living area. It sleeps 4 comfortably. Rate: $150/night NOTE: The Pickleball Facility and the Property is for use by Adults 50+ only. This is a great place to stop for a night or two. Located on the Canadian side of the Lake Superior Circle Route.
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The best camping in Lake Nipigon Provincial Park, ON guide

Overview

About

Embark on an adventure to Lake Nipigon Provincial Park, where the rugged cliffs and unusual green-black sand beaches await your discovery. With no visitor facilities, this park offers a pure, undisturbed natural experience. Venture through the stunning scenery, observe the diverse wildlife, and immerse yourself in the tranquility of untouched forests.

When to go

The best time to visit Lake Nipigon Provincial Park is during the summer months when the weather is warm and the park's full beauty is on display. Winter visits can be challenging due to heavy snowfall and cold temperatures, making access difficult.

Know before you go

  • Check the Thunder Bay District Health Unit for regional health advisories before your visit.
  • Prepare for a remote experience as there are no visitor facilities within the park.
  • Be aware of wildlife; the park is home to species such as bald eagles, osprey, and black bears.
  • Respect the natural environment; take all trash with you as you leave.
  • For any accessibility concerns, contact Ontario Parks to request alternative formats of content.

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