The best camping in North Driftwood River Provincial Park, ON

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Remi Lake Holiday Bay

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62km from North Driftwood River Provincial Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs · Kapuskasing, ON
75-Acre Managed Forest Campground & Cabins on Remi Lake We protect wildlife. Shinrin-yoku (forest bathing). Sustainable, eco-friendly camping. Enjoy our beautiful 9-hole disc golf course, professionally designed to both showcase and protect our 5-acre tree nursery! Guests are welcome to play for free, with “loaner” discs provided. The Space Delco Alley is a unique, unserviced section of Remi Lake Holiday Bay reserved for Adults Only camping (ages 16+). Each lot is secluded, private, and peaceful—your only companions will be the surrounding forest trees. Enjoy life “off the grid” with solar energy. Campsite D13 is unserviced (trailers, decks, or gazebos shown in photographs are not included). Guests with a car camper, tent trailer, or tent are welcome and must be willing to share an outhouse. No flush toilets or showers are available. Free disc golf included. Everyone uses solar energy or a quiet generator. Please come prepared to live off the grid with your own water and supplies. Bring your own portable shower and/or toilet, or share the pit privy outhouse. Dry Camping Lot 101 – Located opposite Ouellette Bay Beach on pristine Remi Lake in Moonbeam. Unserviced. Ideal for overnight stays for car campers or travelers seeking a simple stop, just 10 minutes off Hwy 11 (Trans-Canada Highway). No services. “Leave No Trace” Lot 100 – A special walk-in site right beside Remi Lake and Ouellette Bay Beach. Accessible only for campers who can walk in and pitch tents (no trailers). No services, no campfires. Public outhouse, parking, boat launch, and beach nearby with picnic tables and bear-proof garbage bins. Free potable water and free bike/helmet rentals available at the Moonbeam Tourist Office (look for the flying saucer on Hwy 11). Camp here for beautiful sunsets and, if you’re lucky, the Northern Lights over stunning Remi Lake.
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The best camping in North Driftwood River Provincial Park, ON guide

Overview

About

Embark on a journey to North Driftwood River Provincial Park, a hidden gem where the wonders of geology come alive. This park, known for its internationally recognized North Driftwood Formation, offers a unique adventure for nature enthusiasts and geologists alike. Although traditional camping is not available, the park's natural beauty and scientific significance provide a rich experience for visitors.

When to go

The best time to visit North Driftwood River Provincial Park is during the warmer months when the river is accessible by water and the geological formations are fully visible. Winter visits are less ideal due to harsh weather conditions and limited access to the park's features.

Know before you go

  • Access to the park is by water only, so plan your visit accordingly and ensure you have the necessary equipment.
  • As a nature reserve, the park is dedicated to preserving its geological features, so activities may be restricted to certain areas.
  • There are no visitor facilities within the park, so come prepared with all essentials for a day trip.
  • Check the Porcupine Health Unit for any health advisories before planning your visit.
  • Be mindful of the park's classification as a Nature Reserve and respect all ecological guidelines during your visit.
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