Marten River Provincial Park brings a bygone era to life with its replica logging camp. Serving as the southern gateway to the Temagami area, it's a prime base for canoeists, boaters, hikers, and anglers. Visitors can explore remnant stands of massive pines, including a 350-year-old White Pine along the Transition Trail, and enjoy various logging contests during Lumberjack Days. The park also offers relaxation at its three natural sand beaches, perfect for swimming or beach volleyball.
Replica logging camp, Transition Trail, 350-year-old White Pine, Three natural sand beaches
North Bay (30 min), Kenny Forest Provincial Park, Temagami River
"Clean large sites, waterfront site, general store within walking distance, lots of smaller beaches throughout the park. We camped at Marten River Provincial Park in a Travel Trailer."
"Beautiful park setting. Check in was a breeze, office was lovely and staff was knowledgeable. Away from the sound of traffic but not far from Hwy 11."
"Beautiful gem of a camping park. Rogers shows 3 bars but does not work. Used Bell 3 bars. Roads within are winding and hilly. Take your time."