Restoule Provincial Park is a natural environment park located in the Almaguin Highlands of Central Ontario, nestled between Restoule and Stormy Lakes. The park is characterized by its rugged cliffs, dense forests, and pristine waters, offering a remote and tranquil wilderness experience. It is particularly known for the 100-meter high Stormy Lake Bluff, which provides breathtaking panoramic views. The park's off-the-beaten-path location makes it a peaceful retreat for nature lovers.
Fire Tower Trail, Stormy Lake Bluff, Gibs Trail
Restoule (9 km), French River & Almaguin Highlands, North Bay (72 km)
"We love the off-the-beaten-path setting with no light or sound pollution, making it perfect for starry and quiet nights. Beautiful beaches, an off-leash water access space for Sprocket, fun hiking and mountain biking trails - Restoule Provincial Park gets a big CreakingOn thumbs up."
"Nice size site, good privacy, great walking trails. All water sports, we don't need to leave the park but I did see a store about 8k away, hiking trails are awesome we did them all. And we seen some deer."
"We stayed in the electric section, Kettle Point Campground for 5 nights. The park was quiet with most campsites occupied. Fairly flat campsites, our was big, but some are a quite smaller."