The best camping near Mississagi Provincial Park

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Backwater Paradise

13 sites · RVs, Tents30 acres · Blind River, ON
Welcome to Backwater Paradise in Northern Ontario. We are 15 minutes north off Trans Canada Highway, Blind River. 5-6 hours northwest of Toronto and 9 hours east of Thunder Bay, between Sault Saint Marie and Sudbury. Looking for a wilderness get away or just driving through? We can accommodate. Backwater Paradise has possibilities for several camping styles. whether you bring your own RV, easy tenting or choose to go deep and experience raw wilderness/survival in our Left Field. There is a water tower providing utility water for washing or extinguishing camp fires. We have a quiet atmosphere for new and savvy nature lovers. s. There are no lights on this lake which makes it perfect for star gazing. The main entrance is very well marked and leads to the lake. This is where we host RV sites and tent sites. All nature watchers and sky gazers will enjoy the spaces we have here. Moose, bald eagles. wolves, otters, beavers, bears, owls and several migratory birds are common visitors. You will get to hear whippoorwills, several species of frogs, crickets, and sometimes wolves/coyotes at night. It is very important that pets be kept on a leash. In the lake there is plenty of bass and pike to keep a fisher and kid fishers busy. Common gear will work here and strongly recommend using wire swivel leaders. We promote 'lake 2 plate' principles and if you need anything let us know!! All campers have use of the water front no matter where your site is. On the shore of the lake front is a very large common area and firepit and picnic tables for everyone to access and enjoy the water and the shoreline. We host fires Friday and Saturday nights weather permitting at this location. There are several firepit rings to allow campers to have their own camp fire and we sell hardwood. We also have a paddle boat rental. There is 30 acres of mixed forest, lake and marsh, and now we are able to be open year round. You will notice that some of the photos have brown for grass. Those are earlier pictures of when we first opened. All of our expanded areas are like that at first, and things have changed a lot over the last 4 years and, will continue to have "unkempt" areas as we continue to expand. Our newest listings this year are called Almost Paradise (shower unit) and more recently Rootbound Ranch (camping for those travelling with livestock or horses.) This also available for those that like to stay at a farm. If Backwater Paradise is full, you can enjoy the same attributes just across the road at Almost Paradise. Another site we have is Left Field. Its raw bush and field space in the center. This is where the marsh is. We are also working on a new trail between Backwater Paradise and Left Field and encourage our campers to enjoy the views of both of these spaces. Backwater Paradise can be discovered at 220 Lake Hope Road, Blind River, Ontario
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The best camping near Mississagi Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

Embark on an adventure at Mississagi Provincial Park, where the landscape of ancient hills and pristine lakes awaits. With over 40 km of hiking trails, backcountry and car camping, and excellent trout fishing, this park is a haven for nature enthusiasts and explorers alike. Venture to the Helenbar Trail Lookout for a scenic panorama, or paddle the serene waters of Semiwite Lake.

Notable campgrounds

  • Backcountry Camping - Immerse yourself in the wilderness with sites accessible by hiking trails or canoe.
  • Car Camping - Secluded wooded campsites on Semiwite Lake offer a tranquil retreat.
  • Group Camping - Ideal for larger gatherings, with amenities close by and a sheltered picnic area.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book up to five months in advance to secure your preferred spot.
  • Consider mid-week stays for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellation policies for last-minute opportunities.
  • Explore nearby camping options for alternative sites if the park is fully booked.

When to go

The best time to visit Mississagi Provincial Park is between May 17 and October 6, when the park is fully operational. Enjoy the vibrant fall colours or the lush greenery of summer. Winter visits offer a serene, snow-covered landscape, but be mindful that facilities and activities may be limited.

Know before you go

  • Check for any fire bans or advisories before your visit.
  • Prepare for backcountry camping by packing out all waste and practicing leave-no-trace principles.
  • Accessibility may vary, so contact the park for specific needs.
  • Seasonal leasing options are available for extended stays.
  • Remember to pick up your interior camping permit at the main gate during business hours.

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