Awenda Provincial Park spans over 2,900 hectares of forested land along the shores of Georgian Bay. It offers a diverse natural environment with extensive trails and an interior lake. The park is known for its serene camping experiences and a variety of recreational activities throughout the year.
Kettle's Lake, Georgian Bay shoreline, Nipissing Bluff
Penetanguishene, Discovery Harbour, Sainte-Marie among the Hurons, King's Wharf Theatre
"Enjoyed some R and R at Awenda this weekend. The Wolf Campground had very nice secluded sites, dry firewood, and wonderful beaches. The park store had great food staples, and the staff were friendly. However, the bathrooms were filthy with toilet paper and mud everywhere, and there was no cell phone reception. Despite the cons, I would love to go back!"
"This is one of my favourite spots to go to. Plenty of trees, kettle lake, several beaches including a dog beach, wonderful trails and you have beautiful Georgian Bay. It's a beautiful peaceful perfect place for camping and as a word of caution you should fill your gas tank right up before entering the park entrance as it's a nice long drive into the park itself and the park is massive and also a good idea to keep your Jerry gas can full."
"We absolutely loved our campsite in the Wolf Campground. It was huge, with plenty of trees for shade and tons of privacy. The vault toilets were nearby, and the comfort station was a short walk. The only negative was the distance to the electrical pedestal, but we had just enough cord."