Rene Brunelle Provincial Park
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Rene Brunelle Provincial Park Review

Northeastern Ontario 🗓️ May to September

🌲 About This Park

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.

🏔️ Notable Features

Four sandy beaches on Remi Lake, two hiking trails (one about a 1922 bush pilot plane crash), Remi Lake

📍 Nearby Attractions

Kapuskasing, Moonbeam

🎯 Activities

CampingHikingSwimmingFishingBird watchingBoating

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⭐ Top Visitor Reviews

👤 David R
5.0

"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."

👤 Susan R
5.0

"Loved this park. Super clean washrooms, beautiful beach, and large sites. We will return."

👤 Mohammad A
5.0

"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."