Experience spectacular Lake Superior coastline with aquamarine waters, rocky cliffs, beaches, and rolling hills of lush northern forest ~
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Aug 7, 2024
We stopped at the Agawa Bay Visitor Center on our trip from Sault Ste. Marie to Wawa. After using the clean restrooms and viewing the Bear skeleton, we perused their museum. Here we learned about the… Full review by Gene R J
Sep 3, 2023
True the highway is noisy, but the beach is lovely. However, our entire trip was ruined by jerks who went wild. Their kids ran wild and they drank all night long. The ranger came by at 1030 pm and t… Full review by Chantell M
Aug 23, 2023
I believe I left a piece of my heart there. I have never been so blown away by a view in Ontario. My husband and I had the best time ever . Everyone who lives in Ontario should make the drive. You wo… Full review by 931oliviaz
Hi there, just wondering if anyone has hiked the 65km Lake Superior trail during the month of May. What was the weather temperature like during the day and night? Is the trail even open in May to hike? The park is now closed so I can’t get any information from them. Thanks in advance. Ryan
Hi there, I’m planning on hiking the 65km trail in sept. What’s are people recommending for hiking boots, backpacking boot or a day hiking boot? I’ll be carrying a loaded pack for 4 days. Thank you
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Backpacking for sure! High and strong ankle support. The extra weight you carry puts that pressure and can more easily twist your ankles on the rocks/boulders/roots.
Anyone have any suggestions on a good campsite with a pop trailer /electric?
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At Agawa Bay, check the map on the reservation page which has campsite photos to help. There are two loops, the northern/hydro loop has electricity. The better sites are …
At Agawa Bay, check the map on the reservation page which has campsite photos to help. There are two loops, the northern/hydro loop has electricity. The better sites are closer to Lake Superior for the views. Just get as far from hwy 17 as possible bc of the noise. Bring a very long (100’+) extension cord. If you can go without power, I’d recommend it and find a spot on the south loop which has a little more trees and Is a lot more quiet. Next to the water preferred.