Neys Provincial Park
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Neys Provincial Park Review

Northern Ontario 🗓️ Late Spring to Early Fall (May-October)

🌲 About This Park

Neys Provincial Park, a natural environment-class park on Lake Superior's north shore, spans over 5475 hectares, offering a unique blend of ecological beauty and historical significance. It features one of the finest sand beaches on Lake Superior, sub-Arctic plants, and the historic remains of a WWII POW camp. Visitors can enjoy diverse ecosystems and potentially spot Woodland Caribou.

🏔️ Notable Features

Finest sand beaches on Lake Superior, former POW Camp 100, Pic Island

📍 Nearby Attractions

Marathon (26 km), Terrace Bay, Pic Island

🎯 Activities

HikingCampingCanoeingSwimmingBirding

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⭐ Top Visitor Reviews

👤 JJshaw1991
3.0

"Very quiet campground with tight roads and back-in spaces. Electrical hookups can be far, requiring extension cords. Despite this, it offers a peaceful camping experience."

👤 OliveEmma
½4.5

"Spacious sites, though waterfront ones are closer. The bay is gorgeous with sandy areas and large boulders, perfect for kayaking. Watching freight trains from the beach adds a unique charm."

👤 Sue_970
5.0

"Beautiful park featuring a white sandy beach right at the campsites. The washrooms and showers are clean and free, and a laundry room is available. Large, treed lots provide excellent privacy."