The best camping near Winnange Lake Provincial Park

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The Ranch

11 sites · RVs20 acres · Kenora, ON
We have four sites with 30 amp RV power. One new site with 50 amp RV power (no pictures as yet) PLEASE NOTE: There are no outhouses/washrooms on the property, you must be self contained. Site 1 is in our opinion the best site but not the easiest to get in with a larger rig but have had a 43 ft unit in there. Site 2 is fairly level and grass area. Back in only. Site 3 is fairly level and grass area. Back in only. Site 4 is also fairly level and grass. It is pull through and offers a view of the lake. There is plenty of room to park tow or pull vehicle. Should one need there are leveling blocks available to use located to the right of site 2. The sites now have numbers either on the power posts or the panel box for ease of locating your spot. NOTE for 2025 water is not available at the sites as new lines are being installed. Water to fill your tank is available at our house. At present three of the sites have water feed from our home with potable water via garden hose. You may need to connect your hose to the supply line to reach your unit. When weather permits, early spring and late fall may not be available.
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The best camping near Winnange Lake Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

Embark on an adventure through the untamed wilderness of Winnange Lake Provincial Park. With its postglacial landscapes, serene ponds, and a vast array of wildlife, this park offers a true escape into nature's embrace. Although it remains undeveloped, the park's raw beauty makes it a perfect destination for seasoned explorers and nature enthusiasts alike.

When to go

The best time to visit Winnange Lake Provincial Park is during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when the rugged landscape is fully accessible and the beauty of the region is on full display. Winter visits can be challenging due to harsh weather conditions and limited access.

Know before you go

  • Check the Northwestern Health Unit for regional health advisories before your visit.
  • Prepare for a true backcountry experience as there are no facilities or conveniences within the park.
  • Access to the park is limited; ensure you have the necessary equipment and skills for remote wilderness travel.
  • Be mindful of the park's natural environment classification, which aims to protect its ecological integrity.
  • For any accessibility concerns or requests for alternative formats of park content, contact the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks.
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