Blue Lake Provincial Park
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Blue Lake Provincial Park Review

Northwestern Ontario 🗓️ Summer (June-September)

🌲 About This Park

Blue Lake Provincial Park, located in northwestern Ontario near Vermilion Bay, is renowned for its crystal clear waters and long sandy beach, making it an outstanding destination for all types of water activities. It is a family-friendly campground offering a variety of hiking trails, from easy interpretive walks to longer day hikes, set within a natural environment.

🏔️ Notable Features

Long sandy beach, Crystal clear waters, Boulder Ridge Trail, Goblin Lake Trail, Spruce Fen Boardwalk Trail

📍 Nearby Attractions

Vermilion Bay, Dryden, Rushing River Provincial Park, Aaron Provincial Park

🎯 Activities

HikingCampingCanoeingSwimmingFishingBiking

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⭐ Top Visitor Reviews

👤 Outdoor Girl
5.0

"Hardly anyone here as they close in one week. The sites are large and lots of privacy between them on your right and left but the sites across and behind are close. Beautiful beach area but no dogs allowed. Two hikes in the park were great Rocky Point and Goblin lake."

👤 Livin-the-Canadian-dream
5.0

"Blue Lake PP is about 10 minutes off the Trans Canada Hwy., where basic supplies can be purchased in nearby Vermillion Bay. Dryden is about 53 km if you need some more serious shopping. The Park has a beautiful beach and a few nice hiking trails. Just another gorgeous Northern Ontario Provincial Park! Can't beat it!"

👤 travelingG&L
5.0

"Mix of campsites. Sandy soil, old growth pine forest. Some sites large and good for 40 foot RV. Recent built large washroom. Good showers. Sites 35 amp and 15 amp with water. No sewer, but dumpsite. Spread out camping area. 5 minutes from town for food fuel. More rustic but beautiful with great walking trail. Cell service, no wifi."