Missinaibi Provincial Park is a Canadian Heritage River, designated for its significant Indigenous, fur trade, and logging cultural heritage, as well as its outstanding ecological and geological natural heritage. This 500 km long provincial park encompasses large lakes, scenic waterfalls, and outstanding whitewater. It offers a variety of unique camping experiences, including backcountry sites and the Barclay Bay Campground on Missinaibi Lake. The park is also known for its unparalleled fishing opportunities and over 100 Indigenous pictographs at the Fairy Point site.
Borasso Logging Camp Trail, Fairy Point pictographs, Thunderhouse Falls
Chapleau Crown Game Preserve, Five Mile Lake Provincial Park, Potholes Provincial Nature Reserve
"This is a very family oriented campground with what appeared to be mostly long term or seasonal residents. Quite a few families with children. The wifi worked at our campsite which was level and easily accommodated our Sprinter Campervan. The bath house and showers were clean with plenty of hot water. The camp host, Ralph, met us at arrival and was very helpful."
"My wife and another couple came along and we spent a week. The park is very clean and staff are very friendly. But make no mistake this is very remote camping."
"I have paddled the Missinaibi from Dog Lake to Moose Factory on James Bay. It is an excellent wilderness trip. We went mid July. Bugs? Yeah, it's WILDERNESS! If you want a true wilderness experience, this is it."