Reviews
Agawa Bay Campground
User Reviews
Akaramah Khawaja
Camped here on October 11 and it was absolutely incredible — easily one of the most beautiful and peaceful places I’ve stayed in Ontario. We tent camped right on the beach and fell asleep to the sound of the waves of Lake Superior — which honestly looks and feels more like an ocean than a lake. The sunset was breathtaking — glowing orange and pink across the endless horizon. There’s something deeply spiritual and meditative about this place; you can just sit in silence and feel completely grounded. The campground itself was in pristine condition. The staff were welcoming, helpful, and informative — they even shared tips on protecting the dunes and local vegetation. Facilities were spotless and well-maintained — clean bathrooms, good showers, and everything well organized. The lake was cold (around 11 °C), but taking a dip was a true mind-and-body reset — refreshing, pure, and unforgettable. One really cool surprise — the beach is covered in beautiful, colourful rocks, including agate and other unique stones polished smooth by the waves. The variety of colours and patterns is amazing — it almost looks like an art display created by nature. I even snapped some photos and asked ChatGPT about the types of rocks and how they were formed — turns out, many have travelled thousands of years through glacial movement before ending up right here on this beach. Note: the Agawa Rock Pictographs close to the public around September 12 each year. From that time, the site is reserved exclusively for Indigenous communities to perform sacred ceremonies and rituals. Out of respect, we did not visit the pictographs — but we’ll definitely return when they reopen to the public. If you’re looking for a place that blends raw nature, peace, culture, and beauty — Agawa Bay is an unforgettable experience.
Jamie Ellerton
Well maintained facilities, friendly park staff, and super close access to Lake Superior’s shores for gorgeous sunsets. If you have an EV, use the RV style level 2 plug for charging. It also has the standard level 1 outlet option.
L J
Nice basic campground to stay at while checking out the pictographs. It was just me and another adult. It has electricity and showers. Nice beach with views. It was calm, relaxing and quiet during our stay. Make sure to bring a cooler with your supplies if you don’t want to spend more money. The nearest town is a 40min drive one way. The store with gift shop however are a nice stop as well, we enjoyed them.
Ali Barnes
I loved Lake Superior Provincial Park, especially Agawa Bay Campground! If you can get a site on it really cannot be beat! The beach is a combo of small rocks and soft sand. The trees in the campground are very beautiful. Note that you can hear noise from the Trans Canada Highway as it backs right onto it… so don’t pick a site at the back. There are lots of trails in the area. You can get ice and firewood at the park store but bring everything else because the next place to pick stuff up is quite far!
Jessica Coates
Nice campground for a quick stop off the Trans-Canada highway. Highway noise is pretty loud from a lot of the sites, but good for a quick one night stop on your journey.
Ravi Iyer
The beach at Agawa Bay campground is spectacular. Especially the sunsets. It is mostly quite in the month September and October.
Michael Stewart
Trees are a little tight getting in, even with a small RV. Just take your time and be patient and it'll be fine. Beautiful sites, nice beach.
Anne Redden
The Campground was well maintained and kept clean twice daily with Covid 19 protocol in mind. During our 10 days there, we had a mixed bag of weather, even with a tornado-watch alert! We had a few beautiful sunsets over the wide expanse of Lake Superior. Just like its name, It was superior! The water was sparkling clear, where the water had its distinct colours of blues and teal in the waves, (from the glacial run-off in the spring). Even on the hottest day, the water is cold! I also love the fact that they had a $5,000 fine for littering! While there, we took time to go through their displays and the history of Lake Superior at the Visitor Centre. A must-do.
G Phan
Spacious camp area. The lake front camp sites are the best. Lot of challenging hiking trails nearby.
Duncan Ritchie
Gorgeous