Caliper Lake Provincial Park
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Caliper Lake Provincial Park Review

Northwestern Ontario 🗓️ Late Spring to Early Fall (May-October)

🌲 About This Park

Caliper Lake Provincial Park features an impressive stand of old growth red and white pine trees. The park offers excellent fishing opportunities for Northern Pike, walleye, crappie, and Smallmouth bass. Visitors can enjoy a large beach with a buoyed swimming area, and lucky individuals might even spot American White pelicans.

🏔️ Notable Features

Old growth red and white pine trees, Large beach and buoyed swimming area, Beaver Pond Trail

📍 Nearby Attractions

Sioux Narrows Provincial Park, Fort Frances, International Falls

🎯 Activities

BikingBirdingBoatingCanoeingFishingHikingSwimming

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⭐ Top Visitor Reviews

👤 Mike
5.0

"Very nice campground that had a big storm a few years ago so the main walking trail is still not open. There are some trails just a few kilometers towards Nestor falls. Sites are decent sized, some of the pull through sites are a bit close but so quiet at night. Non-electric sites are some of the best views. Great beach! Super friendly staff!!"

👤 Vanny Vanerson
5.0

"The campground staff are amongst the friendliest we have ever encountered. If you're into being one with nature while having amenities, this is the place. Beautiful sites and most have lake views, tent only are waterfront. Highly recommended stop."

👤 2 Nerds In A Truck
2.0

"Our stay at Caliper Lake Provincial Park was an adventure, though not always a positive one. We encountered issues with road conditions, signage, and campsite leveling. While the birding was fabulous with sightings of American White Pelicans and Bald Eagles, the park showed signs of disrepair and felt desolate. It has potential but needs significant attention."