Lake St. Peter Provincial Park
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Lake St. Peter Provincial Park Review

Central Ontario 🗓️ Summer to early Fall (May-October)

🌲 About This Park

Lake St. Peter Provincial Park is a recreation-class provincial park in Hastings Highlands, Ontario, Canada. Established in 1971, this relatively small park (478.16 ha) is known for its large lake, beautiful sandy beaches, and proximity to Algonquin Provincial Park. It offers a quieter getaway for campers, paddlers, and hikers, making it a hidden gem for those seeking tranquility and outdoor activities.

🏔️ Notable Features

Lookout Trail, Cabin Trail, two sandy beaches

📍 Nearby Attractions

Algonquin Provincial Park, Silent Lake Provincial Park, Hastings Heritage Trail, Maynooth

🎯 Activities

BoatingCanoeingFishingHikingSwimmingBikingBirding

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⭐ Top Visitor Reviews

👤 Maureen_577
5.0

"Lovely beaches. Nice private sites. So quiet at night and lots to do in the area. A hidden gem! Roads can be tight for larger rigs. We camped at Lake St. Peter Provincial Park in a Fifth Wheel."

👤 Peter & Elsie
5.0

"We stayed later in the season but still beautiful! We encountered a lot of rain during our stay but there is still plenty of places to go and explore! We camped at Lake St. Peter Provincial Park in a Fifth Wheel."

👤 Ceecee045
5.0

"Spent a few dollars extra and oh was it worth it. My site in this small (64 site) provincial park was not only a great size it was right on the water. The arrangement of the site made it super easy to set up. The park is quiet and peaceful."