The best camping in Wakami Lake Provincial Park, ON

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Linamac Lodge & Trailer Park

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47km from Wakami Lake 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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The best camping in Wakami Lake Provincial Park, ON guide

Overview

About

Immerse yourself in the tranquil wilderness of Wakami Lake Provincial Park, where the boreal forest meets clear waters. Venture out on a scenic canoe trip, reel in the catch of the day, or hike through diverse trails. With a variety of campgrounds offering waterfront views and the chance to spot local wildlife, this park promises an unforgettable outdoor adventure.

Notable campgrounds

  • Birch Hill: Offers stunning waterfront views and easy access to fishing and boating activities.
  • Pine Grove: Nestled amid towering pines, this campground is perfect for those seeking shade and serenity.
  • Brown’s Bay: Ideal for groups, with spacious sites and a private beach for an exclusive camping experience.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book up to five months in advance to secure your preferred campsite.
  • Consider mid-week stays for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellation policies for last-minute openings.
  • Explore nearby camping options if your desired dates are not available.

When to go

The best time to visit Wakami Lake Provincial Park is between May 10 and September 22, when the park is fully operational. Outside of these dates, some facilities may be closed, and the weather can be less predictable, making it less ideal for camping and outdoor activities.

Know before you go

  • Check for any alerts or closures before your visit to ensure all areas are accessible.
  • Remember, no lifeguards are on duty at the beach, so swim with caution.
  • Accessibility is a priority; contact the park for any specific needs or accommodations.
  • Backcountry campsites require a permit, available at the park gatehouse from 9am to 4pm.
  • For a unique stay, consider the soft-sided shelter available for rent at the park.
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