Driftwood Provincial Park
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Driftwood Provincial Park Review

Central Ontario 🗓️ May to October

🌲 About This Park

Driftwood Provincial Park offers waterfront campsites on the Ottawa River, providing panoramic views of the scenic Upper Ottawa Valley and Laurentian Hills. It is a peaceful, family-oriented setting with a large sandy beach, ideal for exploring the Ottawa River and the mouth of the Dumoine River by sea-kayak. The park spans 422.30 hectares and was established in 1963, offering a serene escape into nature.

🏔️ Notable Features

Oak Highland Trails, Chevrier Creek Trails, Large sandy beach

📍 Nearby Attractions

Deep River, The Canadian Clock Museum, Deep River Bowling Alley, Stonecliffe

🎯 Activities

HikingCampingCanoeingSwimmingFishing

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⭐ Top Visitor Reviews

👤 Ken Theiss
½2.5

"No shower near electric sites, about 3/4 miles away. Campsites were all dirt and sand, and the smell of dog crap was terrible. Trash at the dumpster was not picked up for a while, and trash was lying all around them."

👤 Gulfstream1
½4.5

"Great little park with water sites. Non-electric sites are available, but electric sites are close by, though not on the water. Site to site privacy is fair, and electrical sites have more distance between them."

👤 2 Nerds In A Truck
4.0

"Driftwood Provincial Park is a cute RV campground on the south shore of the Ottawa River. We had a great stay there. Overall, the park and its amenities seemed to be clean and well maintained, with a nice comfort station."