Rene Brunelle Provincial Park is nestled in the Boreal forest in Northeastern Ontario. It features four sandy beaches on Remi Lake, which was historically a float plane base. The park offers excellent opportunities for camping, hiking, swimming, and wildlife viewing, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Four sandy beaches on Remi Lake, two hiking trails (one about a 1922 bush pilot plane crash), Remi Lake
Kapuskasing, Moonbeam
"Had a great time camping here. Nice dock for fishing and a nice fish cleaning station. Nice friendly staff. Nice hiking trails and a nice 10 km bike path to Moonbeam."
"Loved this park. Super clean washrooms, beautiful beach, and large sites. We will return."
"Serene location for some nature time. I've seen families here with young ones playing in the beach under adult supervision (no lifeguard). Good hiking trail along the lakeside."