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Cameron's Beach Trailer Park
Overview
Cameron's Beach Trailer Park offers a classic Northern Ontario camping experience on the serene shores of Nellie Lake. Known for its welcoming, community-oriented atmosphere, this park serves as a seasonal home for many and a peaceful stopover for travelers exploring the Highway 11 corridor. It balances a rustic natural setting with the essential comforts needed for a relaxing stay by the water. Whether you are arriving for a weekend or staying for the summer, the focus here is on enjoying the simple pleasures of lakeside living and fresh northern air.
Location & Surroundings
Situated just outside the town of Iroquois Falls, Ontario, the park is nestled within the boreal forest landscape. The centerpiece of the location is the crystal-clear water of Nellie Lake, which is famous for its sandy bottom and refreshing clarity. The surrounding area is characterized by rolling timberlands and numerous waterways, providing a sense of remote wilderness while remaining easily accessible from major regional routes. This quiet environment allows visitors to disconnect from the bustle of city life and truly immerse themselves in nature.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is well-equipped to handle various RV sizes, offering sites with electricity and water hookups for your convenience. One of the standout features is the expansive sandy beach, which provides a safe and shallow swimming area for all ages. Boaters will appreciate the on-site boat launch and docking facilities, making it easy to spend a day on the lake. Additional amenities include:
- A playground for children
- A volleyball court for active recreation
- A clean dump station for RV maintenance
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor recreation is the primary draw in this region. Fishing enthusiasts often target walleye and pike in the local waters, while the calm surface of Nellie Lake is perfect for kayaking or paddleboarding. For a change of pace, the town of Iroquois Falls offers local shops, historical sites, and the Abitibi Golf Club for those looking to hit the links. Nature lovers can also explore nearby trails or take a short drive to Kettle Lakes Provincial Park to experience unique glacial geology and additional hiking opportunities through the pine forests.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal destination for families with children who want a safe, water-centric environment to play and explore throughout the summer months. It also appeals to retired travelers and avid anglers seeking a quiet, friendly basecamp for their Northern Ontario adventures. If your travel style favors a relaxed, community-vibe over a high-traffic commercial resort, Cameron's Beach provides the perfect balance. It is best suited for those who appreciate natural beauty, water sports, and the slower pace of life found in Ontario's rugged north.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Tom Stuart
We stayed in a class C motorhome overnight ,The sites are level ,staff was very friendly and took us to our site ,the park has gated entry and a restaurant on site with great food .The beach access is easy to get to and clean ,I would recommend this park
Keith H
Needed a quick overnight stay with our 5th wheel, on very short notice. Becci was able to get us a spot, we were traveling all day so was a bit after 8 pm when they closed for the day, but Becci was able to get us in. Left early in the morning so didn’t have time to enjoy the amenities, however talked to two other campers who were enjoying their stay.
JM Banks
We really enjoyed our stay. We were 4 families and had a great time. Easy check in. Quiet at night. The campground is clean. The beach and amenities were also great. Highly recommended and would come back.
Ivan Cox
The site we got B56 was well, not really a site. It's more like the pathway to the only washroom in the camp. Super busy and no privacy at all. There was no picnic table. $80.23 taxes in and a $6 booking fee, which I am not sure why they charge that. I called on the phone. Overpriced! I have had way nicer sites for $50. Lake is nice, but very busy.
F ZING
Just an overnight stay. Right off Hwy 11. Pleasant office staff. Led us to our site. Full hookup amenities all in good condition. Beach nice.
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