Cooler weather. Without errors. The aroma of pumpkin pie wafting from your campfire and the warmth of hot chocolate in your hands.
It must be fall camping season!
Looking for the perfect destination? These six parks will extend their camping seasons this year:
Fairbank Provincial Park
Open until September 17, 2023
This quiet, family-friendly park offers a peaceful setting for camping and paddling.
Just 35km west of Sudbury, it is an ideal base for exploring the region.
Do you need more reasons to visit this park? Read this blog!
Windy Lake Provincial Park
Open until September 17, 2023
A favorite of Sudburians, Windy Lake is a great place for kids!
This park has a large playground and many spectacular picnic spots.
On the list of things you must see during your stay is Onaping Falls. Just south of the park on Highway 144 at AY Jackson Lookout, a trail takes you through the valley to the impressive waterfall.
Neys Provincial Park
Open until October 10, 2023
Located on the north shore of Lake Superior, Neys Provincial Park offers visitors beautiful hiking trails, quiet campgrounds, a sandy beach, and rich history waiting to be explored.
Check out these five park features you won’t want to miss!
Silver Lake Provincial Park
Open until October 10, 2023
Known for its canopy of mature mixed hardwoods, this park is located on the picturesque clear waters of Silver Lake, between Sharbot Lake and Perth along Highway 7.
The park has two sandy beaches, a boat launch, and offers canoe, kayak, and paddleboard rentals for endless opportunities to explore and enjoy the water.
Lake Superior – Rabbit Blanket Campground
Open until October 29, 2023
Rabbit Blanket Campground is located on an inland lake with a small beach area, near Highway 17. There is a comfort station with flushing toilets and a trailer filling and unloading station.
The challenging Peat Mountain Trail is nearby and takes hikers through mixed forest to the summit of Peat Mountain, with views of ridges and valleys formed by glacial activity.
Do you prefer to take it easy? Pack a picnic and relax at Old Woman Bay, located a short drive from the campground.
Killbear Provincial Park
Open until November 6, 2023
Killbear is one of our most visited parks with its miles of rugged, rocky coastline, numerous sandy beaches and beautiful views of windswept pine trees on rocky islands.
And it’s always beautiful in the fall!