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Aaron

Overview

Aaron Provincial Park is a quintessential Northwestern Ontario destination situated on the pristine shores of Thunder Lake. Renowned for its exceptionally clear water and inviting sandy beaches, it provides a serene escape within the rugged landscape of the Canadian Shield. The park serves as an excellent home base for exploring the vast Sunset Country region, offering a blend of mature boreal forest and well-maintained facilities for travelers passing through or settling in for a multi-day retreat.

Location & Surroundings

Located just east of the city of Dryden, Ontario, the park is conveniently positioned along the Trans-Canada Highway, making it a highly accessible stop for cross-country RVers. The surrounding landscape is characterized by dense forests of birch, poplar, and pine, with Thunder Lake serving as the vibrant focal point for all recreational activities. The lake's unique glacial history has resulted in remarkably clear water and soft sandy shores that are quite distinctive for this part of the province.

Amenities & Park Features

The park features approximately 100 campsites, many of which are equipped with electrical hookups that can accommodate a range of RV sizes. Visitors benefit from well-maintained facilities designed to make outdoor living more comfortable. Key features include:

  • Modern comfort stations with flush toilets and hot showers
  • A boat launch and docking slips for lake access
  • A trailer sanitation station and fresh water filling points
  • Laundromat facilities for long-term travelers

These amenities ensure that both weekend visitors and those on extended road trips have the resources they need for a smooth stay.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Aquatic activities are the primary highlight, with two beautiful sandy beaches offering safe areas for swimming and paddling. Fishing is also a popular pastime, as anglers frequently find success catching walleye, northern pike, and bass right from the shore or by boat. On land, the Eastern Cedar Trail provides a refreshing hike through ancient cedar stands and wetlands. Nearby in Dryden, travelers can visit the famous Max the Moose statue or spend an afternoon at the Dryden and District Museum to learn about local history.

Who This Park Is Best For

This park is a perfect match for active families who prioritize swimming, kayaking, and traditional campfire experiences. It also serves as an outstanding high-quality stopover for long-distance RV travelers seeking a safe and scenic environment with reliable amenities. If you are looking for a location that combines the convenience of proximity to town services with the peaceful tranquility of the Ontario wilderness, Aaron Provincial Park is an ideal choice for your itinerary.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Lake
• Swimming
• Fishing
• Ramp
• Boat Rental
• Body Of Water (Thunder Lake)
• Horseshoes
• Playground
• Kayaking/Canoeing

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• No Tents

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restroom and Showers
• Laundry

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Fishing
• Hiking
• Boating
• Kayaking/Canoeing

- Facility

• Type (Provincial Park)
• Partial Handicap Access

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (100)
• 15 Amp
• Gravel Sites (100)
• 30 Amp
• Side-by-Side Hookups
• Electric (33)
• No Hookups (67)
• Max Amps (30)

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