Lake Superior Provincial Park
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Lake Superior Provincial Park Review

Northern Ontario 🗓️ Summer and Fall

🌲 About This Park

Lake Superior Provincial Park is a vast wilderness located on the north shore of Lake Superior, offering spectacular and diverse scenery including cliffs, beaches, river valleys, waterfalls, inland lakes, and the Algoma Hills. It is renowned for its world-class hiking and paddling along the Lake Superior shoreline, providing a true wilderness experience. The park also features an exceptional Visitor Centre highlighting its cultural history, natural features, and recreational opportunities.

🏔️ Notable Features

Agawa Rock Pictographs, Old Woman Bay, Katherine Cove, Orphan Lake Trail

📍 Nearby Attractions

Wawa, Sault Ste. Marie, Pancake Bay Provincial Park, Pukaskwa National Park

🎯 Activities

HikingPaddlingCampingFishingWildlife watching

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⭐ Top Visitor Reviews

👤 Franklin B
5.0

"The quintessential Lake Superior park showcases its epic scenery and trails, spectacular in the fall especially when the changing colours appear. You can feel the power of the wind as it blows across the lake. The park has a nice long beach."

👤 Hanhua G
5.0

"The most unforgettable scenery I saw for Lake Superior is its rocky coast, I never see such kind of coast before. Also arrive Lake Superior is my milestones, because this means I already reach all of the Five Great Lakes in North America."

👤 Lisa T
5.0

"I love this provincial park. There are many hikes with stunning lookouts. Also lots of sand beaches, rock formations, pictographs, amazing visitor centre in Agawa campground with a museum and lots of daily activities. The park is dog friendly with off-leash areas."