The best camping in Polar Bear Provincial Park, ON

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The best camping in Polar Bear Provincial Park, ON guide

Overview

About

Accessible only by air and with special permission, Ontario’s largest park is nature unleashed. However, don’t expect an easy or inexpensive trip. This place is the definition of ‘roughing it.’ The flight from Toronto to Peawanuck, the nearest town on the shores of Hudson Bay and James Bay, is at least 16 hours! Without any facilities, First Nations are often the only visitors to this protected wetland, where the strange tundra landscape feels like you’ve landed on the moon. It’s best to arrive with a tour operator or outfitter that can get you set up with everything you’ll need and where you’ll stay. Described as a giant marshland, Polar Bear Provincial Park primarily offers opportunities to explore and witness the northern lights, if not a polar bear.

When to go

In late spring, thousands of migratory birds pass through Polar Bear and strange tundra flora come to life, including rhododendron, crowberry, and mountain cranberry. Watch for the ponds that change turquoise and brown colours from the microorganisms. Dress warmly for a visit, as even June, July, and August temperatures hover around 50°F (10°C). Winter temperatures average -4°F (-20°C), so be prepared.

Know before you go

  • You must obtain a landing permit for an air trip to Polar Bear.
  • Visitors should pack a week’s extra supplies and warm clothes to prepare for unpredictable weather that alter departure dates.
  • Peawanuck, an isolated Cree community, is the closest town to the park and offers limited supplies.
  • Seeing Polar Bear is an expensive endeavor, so don’t be surprised when the flight, gear, and tour costs add up.
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