Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Lake Superior Provincial Park adventure.
Discover the rugged beauty of Lake Superior Provincial Park.
The combination of boreal forest and rugged coastline makes for prime hiking and paddling at Lake Superior Provincial Park. Of the park’s 11 trails (ranging from 1-hour treks to 7-day expeditions), the 65-kilometre Coastal Hiking Trail is a favourite for experienced hikers with backcountry sites along the route. As for paddling, you could canoe weeks without dipping into the same route. You shouldn’t leave the park without canoeing alongside the ancient Ojibwe pictographs painted on the Agawa cliffs, which serve as stunning reminders of the area’s history.
The best time to visit Lake Superior Provincial Park is during the summer months when the weather is warm and all facilities are open. Fall offers a stunning display of colours, but be mindful of cooler temperatures. Winter visits are for the intrepid, with limited services and harsh conditions.