Finlayson Point Provincial Park
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Finlayson Point Provincial Park Review

Northeastern Ontario πŸ—“οΈ May 15 to October 12

🌲 About This Park

Finlayson Point Provincial Park is a peninsula in the island-dotted waters of Lake Temagami, part of thousands of kilometres of ancient pine shoreline. It serves as a gateway to Temagami’s vast wilderness, including Lady Evelyn-Smoothwater, and is a base for canoeists, boaters, hikers, and anglers seeking the wilds of the Temagami region. Visitors can camp beneath towering stands of White and Red Pine on the shores of Lake Temagami, swim at sandy beaches, and dive in the deep clear water.

πŸ”οΈ Notable Features

Lake Temagami, Caribou Mountain lookout and fire tower, White and Red Pine stands

πŸ“ Nearby Attractions

Temagami, Temagami Fire Tower, Caribou Mountain Lookout, Marten River Provincial Park, Cobalt

🎯 Activities

CampingCanoeingBoatingHikingAnglingSwimming

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⭐ Top Visitor Reviews

πŸ‘€ Douglas
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"Excellent place to overnight. Save for the highway noise, super chill. Very nice host. Would stay there again."

πŸ‘€ John
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"Location was easy to find and Yvettes directions were clear. Hosts were great and very helpful.as this was our first time with a trailer. Sites and washrooms were clean. Overall it was great and would recommend."

πŸ‘€ Shauna
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"This was a cozy little spot along the lake. Close to the road, but the traffic was not a bother to us. It was great to have the option to use the showers/bathrooms on site! Most importantly, the hosts were extremely kind and generous and made us feel right at home!"