The best camping in Kashabowie Provincial Park, ON

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Slate River Dairy

Slate River Dairy

95%
(37)
80km from Kashabowie Provincial Park · 1 site · Tent, RV
We are an on-farm processing dairy where we take the milk from our own farm and bottle this in glass returnable bottles. We also sell other local products. We let campers stay in our parking lot where they can enjoy a beautiful sunset and many hiking trail just minutes away from us. Please note that when you book our place we may not see your booking right away or any messages from you to us, since the Hipcamp app is not working properly at the moment. If we haven't responded in a timely manner please email us from our website. slateriverdairy@tbaytel.net Campers can walk down to the river and maybe see a beaver hard at work. Campers will not be allowed to walk to the farm as insurance won't allow us to host campers when we do. Please do not drive around the building or pitch a tent on our septic field. There is a black mailbox by the front doors where we will put a welcome package for you. This has a map and websites of in the area hikes and other businesses. There is a lake about 12 min drive from us with a nice beach. We will provide a pick nick table, unless other campers are using it. A short walk from us is a small Catholic country church, and you can walk to the Slate River Bridge on Hwy 608 and on Hwy 61.
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CA$25
 / night
Boreal Bliss Camping

Boreal Bliss Camping

100%
(4)
54km from Kashabowie Provincial Park · 2 sites · Tents
We have a beautiful and quiet piece of land. It is 45 minutes from Thunder Bay and 30 minutes from Kakabeka. It has hills and valleys with some stunning views. There are hiking trails throughout the property. There is a fire pit and sauna to use. We live off grid so feel free to come out and unplug.
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CA$35
 / night
Silver Mountain Lux and Cozy Cabin

Silver Mountain Lux and Cozy Cabin

86%
(7)
58km from Kashabowie Provincial Park · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Welcome to our charming Lux and Cozy Cabin in nature! Silver Mountain is a small village in the heart of the most Beautiful Scenery with a large nature area, Mountains, and plenty of nature to explore, including natural falls, lakes, Atv trails, beach for sports, and relaxing. Suitable for couples, single travelling adventurer, business traveller, and families (with children). Free WiFi available. Surrounded by nature but close to the city of Thunder Bay, which has plenty of adventure for those who enjoy history, and outdoor sporting. A charming cabin surrounded by nature but a short drive to the city. Traditional method of construction with all modern basics you need. BBQ, Hot Tub, beautiful firepit, which includes chairs, and wood for burning. Outdoor games available, and lots of room to bring your own. Plenty of room to ride bikes, park all your toys, boats etc. Enjoy your stay, Welcome to our Lux, and Cozy Cabin. The space offers 2 Bedrooms, 1 full washroom, making it perfect for 2 couples, or a family of 4. When you tire of exploring the trail, site seeing swimming and sea-doing etc. Cozy up around the firepit, or in the hot tub, under the stary sky, and take in the beautiful scenery of Silver Mountain.
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CA$50
 / night
Forest and Lake View

Forest and Lake View

100%
(4)
80km from Kashabowie Provincial Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Learn more about this land:Those staying on the campsite will have easy access to their vehicles, but choosing to camp near the lake is only a short walk away.If you're bringing an RV, the site is flat and can accommodate vehicles up to 35ft in length.There are trails that lead into the surrounding crown land, though it is rather marshy. There have been moose sightings, as well as a lot of beaver, otter and many other kinds of wildlife.Amenities include potable water, WIFI, showers, and a toilet.If any supplies are needed the town of Atikokan is a 15-minute drive away and access to Quetico Provincial Park is a little over 3km away via Nym Lake.Activities nearby include fishing, boating, swimming, hiking, paddling, and more!Pets are welcome, campfires are permitted.
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CA$40
 / night

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The best camping in Kashabowie Provincial Park, ON guide

Overview

About

Embark on an adventure through the serene and rugged landscapes of Kashabowie Provincial Park. With its post-glacial features and rich natural environment, this park offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature. Explore the esker complex, outwash apron, and glaciated lake spillway, or traverse the forests and thickets that define this untouched wilderness.

When to go

The best time to visit Kashabowie Provincial Park is during the summer months when the weather is warm and the park's full splendour is on display. However, adventurers seeking solitude might prefer the shoulder seasons of spring and autumn. Winter visits can be harsh due to heavy snowfall and cold temperatures, making access challenging.

Know before you go

  • Ensure you have a detailed map as Kashabowie Provincial Park is only accessible via Kashabowie Lake, 85 kilometres west of Thunder Bay.
  • Prepare for a remote experience; there are no facilities or organised activities within the park.
  • Check the Thunder Bay District Health Unit for any regional advisories before your visit.
  • Respect the natural environment; practice 'Leave No Trace' principles to preserve the park's ecological integrity.
  • Be aware of wildlife and maintain a safe distance at all times for your safety and the protection of the animals.

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