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.
Finest sand beaches on Lake Superior, former POW Camp 100, Pic Island
Marathon (26 km), Terrace Bay, Pic Island
"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."
"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."
"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."