Mississagi Provincial Park
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Mississagi Provincial Park Review

Northern Ontario 🗓️ Late Spring to Early Fall (May to October), with autumn being particularly spectacular for fall colours.

🌲 About This Park

Mississagi Provincial Park is a natural environment park in Northern Ontario, characterized by a rugged landscape of ancient hills and clear lakes. It offers a wilderness experience with numerous hiking trails, including the spectacular Helenbar Trail Lookout, and opportunities for rustic and backcountry camping. The park is known for its pristine waters, ideal for canoeing, kayaking, and swimming, and provides excellent trout fishing.

🏔️ Notable Features

Helenbar Trail Lookout, Semiwite Lake, numerous hiking trails

📍 Nearby Attractions

Elliot Lake, Aubrey Falls Provincial Park, Chutes Provincial Park, Serpent River First Nation

🎯 Activities

HikingCampingCanoeingSwimmingFishingBiking

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⭐ Top Visitor Reviews

👤 Kandt
½4.5

"Beautiful campground with great hiking and canoeing. Outhouses were very clean and plentiful. Our site was nice - level and a mix of sun and shade. Nice mix of hikes, canoeing is good and there is a logging road not far away that provided good biking. We had no cell service at the camp site but would usually get a couple bars at the beach."

👤 Livin-the-Canadian-dream
4.0

"All good at this Provincial Park! The park signage was good to navigate our 5th wheel trailer to our site. There was no bars of Bell cell coverage and no WiFi. Beautiful and quite beach."

👤 Brenda Marley
4.0

"Great hiking. The park is beautiful, with the large Semiwite lake and other nearby lakes. Hiking is great, with numerous trails from short 1-2 hour hikes up to longer ones."