Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Bonnechere Provincial Park adventure.
Where hiking and history come together.
Visitors to Bonnechere Provincial Park often feel like they’re stepping back in time thanks to the Walks of the Little Bonnechere River, a series of 10 trails and spots designed to showcase the history of the river and the people who have lived beside it. One of the most popular designations is the two-kilometre McNaughton’s Walk, which leads campers alongside the Bonnechere River via the Footprints in Time (FIT) program. This program is based on Indigenous teachings, with the trail guiding hikers to 13 giant footprints, each providing interpretive information. In addition to these memorable treks, Bonnechere offers sandy beaches, comprehensive park services, and a wide variety of accommodations.
Bonnechere is open from late May to mid-October. Busy weekends include Victoria Day (the second last Monday in May), Canada Day (July 1), and the Civic Holiday (the first Monday in August). In summer, staff members operate a children’s Discover Drop-in program of nature activities.