The Massasauga Provincial Park - Parry Sound, Ontario

Adresse: 380 Oastler Park Dr, Parry Sound, ON P2A 2W8, Canada.
Téléphone: 7053782401.
Site web: ontarioparks.com.
Spécialités: Parc.
Autres données d'intérêt: Randonnée, Tables de pique-nique, Toilettes publiques, Convient aux enfants, Chiens admis.
Avis : Cette entreprise a 91 avis sur Google My Business.
Avis moyen: 4.4/5.

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Le Massasauga Provincial Park est un endroit à ne pas manquer pour les amoureux de la nature. Avec une adresse pratique située à 380 Oastler Park Dr, Parry Sound, ON P2A 2W8, Canada, et un numéro de téléphone facile à retenir (7053782401), ce parc offre une multitude d'activités pour tous les âges.

Le Massasauga Provincial Park est réputé pour ses superbes sentiers de randonnée, ses tables de pique-nique, ses toilettes publiques, ainsi que pour sa politique d'accueil des enfants et des chiens. Il propose également des activités nautiques et de camping pour une expérience en pleine nature inoubliable.

Ce parc est un véritable joyau pour les amateurs de randonnée, avec des sentiers adaptés à tous les niveaux de difficulté. Les tables de pique-nique et les toilettes publiques sont réparties stratégiquement le long des sentiers, ce qui permet de passer une journée agréable en plein air sans se soucier de rien. Le parc est également équipé pour accueillir les enfants et les chiens, ce qui en fait un endroit idéal pour les familles.

En termes d'opinions, Le Massasauga Provincial Park a une réputation solide sur Google My Business avec 91 avis et une note moyenne de 4.4/5. Les visiteurs apprécient la beauté naturelle du parc, la qualité des sentiers de randonnée et l'accueil chaleureux réservé aux enfants et aux animaux de compagnie.

En somme, Le Massasauga Provincial Park est un endroit idéal pour une journée en plein air ou pour un séjour plus long en camping. Avec ses nombreux sentiers de randonnée, ses tables de pique-nique, ses toilettes publiques et sa politique d'accueil des enfants et des chiens, ce parc offre une expérience en pleine nature agréable et accessible à tous.

Nous vous recommandons vivement de visiter le site web du parc (ontarioparks.com) pour planifier votre visite et découvrir toutes les activités proposées. Que vous soyez un randonneur passionné, un campeur chevronné ou une famille à la recherche d'une journée en plein air, Le Massasauga Provincial Park a tout ce qu'il vous faut pour passer un moment agréable en contact avec la nature.

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The Massasauga Provincial Park - Parry Sound, Ontario
Fiona Burdon
5/5

Massasauga is a backcountry water wonderland. Just amazing!

I've never been to Massasauga Provincial Park canoeing before, more so because of the steep cost of a nightly campsite. We have been to 8 other provincial parks from Killarney South. Yet, I have to say I did enjoy not needing to hunt through the forest for that perfect bear hang, and sitting at a picnic table was such a luxury. There was such beautiful wildlife; cranes, a bald eagle, loons feeding right in front of our campsite. We heard wolves, owls, a moose calf calling for is mum.
The motorboats weren't too bad. There were enough islands to get away from them. I will definitely be going back.
Edit: I have been to Massasauga on 3 more trips this season. Love it.

The Massasauga Provincial Park - Parry Sound, Ontario
David H
4/5

Came backcountry camping in the first week of October. Rented a canoe from the park office at Pete's Access Point (you may want to call ahead of time to ensure availability). There are many campsites which do not require a portage from here, so that was nice. We were at site #315 which is about 1-1.5 hrs of canoeing in optimal weather conditions. Only bad part was there were a ridiculous amount of motor boats in our area. There were boats passing us by even as late as 11:30pm! I'd recommend going to areas with less cottages to avoid all the boats

The Massasauga Provincial Park - Parry Sound, Ontario
Kevin Clark
5/5

One of my favourite parks in Ontario. This is the only provincial park I know of where you can canoe to your site without the need to Portage. This is a huge benefit to those who may struggle to carry a canoe. Routes can vary from easy calm water to challenging open water sections. Beware of sites in the West section of the park if you are not an experienced paddler, the water conditions can be hazardous. If you visit, please keep your sites clean and do not cut any branches or trees.

The Massasauga Provincial Park - Parry Sound, Ontario
Alex Reinhart
5/5

Incredible place to go back country canoeing. Clean campsites, and beautiful vistas.

The portage trails are relatively well maintained. The biggest issue is the landings, as they're very shallow in many places. Make sure to bring boots for portages. Also, beware of ticks, I've never seen so many in one place. Had to remove four of them, all at different times.

The Massasauga Provincial Park - Parry Sound, Ontario
Cameron Hutchinson
5/5

Awesome easy access to canoe, kayak and boating, water access only from Three Legged Lake and Pete's Place access points, backcountry camping in the Archipelago on Clear Lake, Spider Lake's, Blackstone Harbor, Little Blackstone Lake, Captain Allen Straight and Moon Bay. Head out to HENRY'S Restaurant on Frying Pan Island for a good time.

The Massasauga Provincial Park - Parry Sound, Ontario
Jonathan Thomas
5/5

Perfect place for a family canoe trip. We start at the Three Legged Lake access point. From there short portage (one steep section) to spider lake which has plenty of good portages. Can get windy but lots of bays and to find protection.
Love knowing what site I have and no rush to get there!

The Massasauga Provincial Park - Parry Sound, Ontario
Afton A. C.
5/5

One of my favourite backcountry parks in Ontario. If you want privacy you’ll have to do a couple portages to get away from the cottages, but you can also choose to do an easier paddle and stay a few kms from Pete’s Place. I planned a day trip to Moon River Falls for my friends, we saw a bald eagle, it was a lovely trip!

My site was 408, which doesn’t get lights from the cottages on Wood’s bay but did get heavy boat traffic.

The Massasauga Provincial Park - Parry Sound, Ontario
Chris Meunier
5/5

A gem so close to the golden Horseshoe. Ontario is the paddling capital of the world. With over one million lakes plus rivers, stream and James Bay adventure options are endless.

The Massassuaga PP is an amazing example of Canadian Sheild meeting a great lake with thousands of island and inland lakes too.

I have been to the park roughly 10 times for backcountry trips of varying degrees. Massassuaga separates itself from Algonquin, Killarney, Quetico (to a lesser extent and) and Wabakimi as portaging can be avoided even on very long trips. And you can also go out to the rougher waters if you're prepared and expreinced.

If you are a paddler and can't make regular trips to the further park - this park is great for shorter trip!

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