RV camping near Thunder Bay leads to water play in Ontario’s 150,000 lakes and rivers.
Steer the RV to Thunder Bay for access to northwest Ontario’s celebrated 150,000 lakes and rivers. Situated on Lake Superior, Thunder Bay offers sailing charters, swimming areas, fishing, surfing, paddleboarding, and boat launches. Many of the town’s RV parks have campsites with water views, full hookups, and dump stations, while campgrounds in more natural settings can be found near Fort William Historical Park and Kakabeka Falls, the Niagara of the North. Spend the night a mile away from the falls at an RV park with wifi and spots for big rigs, or take a trip to Mount McKay for its scenic lookout points and stay the night at a nearby RV farmstay. RVers visiting in winter will find downhill skiing at Loch Lomond Ski Area and cross-country skiing at Sleeping Giant Provincial Park, which is also known for spectacular views of Lake Superior. Stay on-site at an RV campsite with electrical hookups to stay warm.