The best camping in Prairie River Mouth Provincial Park, ON

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Northpoint Harbour Hideaway

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52km from Prairie River Mouth Provincial Park · 6 sites · RVs · Nipigon, ON
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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The best camping in Prairie River Mouth Provincial Park, ON guide

Overview

About

Prairie River Mouth Provincial Park is a hidden gem where tranquility and nature intertwine. This nature reserve offers a footpath for those seeking a peaceful hike amid the undulating ridge-dune complex. With no campgrounds within its bounds, it's a day-tripper's escape to the wilds of Ontario's north shore, where the Prairie River meets Lake Superior.

When to go

The best time to visit Prairie River Mouth Provincial Park is during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when the trails are accessible and the landscape is lush. Winter visits offer a stark, frozen beauty, but be prepared for cold temperatures and limited access.

Know before you go

  • Check the Thunder Bay District Health Unit for any health advisories before your visit.
  • Be aware that facilities are minimal; prepare to pack in and pack out all necessities.
  • Footpath access allows for a serene hiking experience; ensure you have appropriate footwear.
  • As a nature reserve, help preserve the park's ecological integrity by staying on marked trails.
  • For any accessibility concerns or requests, contact the park in advance to make arrangements.
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