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Chippewa Park
Overview
Chippewa Park is a historic destination located on the shores of Lake Superior in Thunder Bay. Established over a century ago, this municipal park offers a unique blend of scenic beauty and nostalgic recreation. It serves as a community hub where travelers can enjoy a relaxed camping experience while surrounded by lush green spaces and the vast expanse of the world’s largest freshwater lake. The park is more than just a place to park an RV; it is a cherished local landmark that captures the spirit of an Ontario summer.
Location & Surroundings
Situated on the southern edge of Thunder Bay, the park provides a spectacular vantage point of the Sleeping Giant landform across the water. The surroundings are defined by the rugged beauty of Northern Ontario, with mature trees providing shade and a refreshing lake breeze cooling the campsites. The shoreline is particularly famous for its sunrises, which paint the sky behind the rugged peninsula. Its proximity to the city makes it an ideal basecamp for exploring the North Shore while still feeling tucked away from the urban bustle.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground accommodates various travelers with a mix of options designed for comfort and convenience. Basic necessities like washrooms, showers, and a laundry facility ensure a comfortable stay for those on long-distance road trips. Within the park boundaries, visitors have access to a variety of features:
- Serviced RV sites and cozy log cabins for overnight stays.
- An expansive sandy beach perfect for summer swimming.
- The historic C.W. Parker carousel and vintage amusement rides.
- An on-site wildlife exhibit featuring animals native to the region.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Adventure seekers will find plenty to do within a short drive of the park gates. The city of Thunder Bay offers a diverse culinary scene and unique local shops. For those looking to immerse themselves in history or nature, several notable sites are nearby:
- The living history at Fort William Historical Park.
- Hiking trails and panoramic views at Mount McKay.
- The majestic Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park, often called the Niagara of the North.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for families looking for a multi-generational getaway with plenty of activities to keep children entertained. It also suits RVers who appreciate a vintage atmosphere and a sense of history over high-end modern luxury. If you prioritize stunning waterfront views and a quiet, community-focused environment, Chippewa Park is a perfect stop on your Lake Superior Circle Tour. It is especially well-suited for travelers who enjoy a mix of nature and classic roadside attractions.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Meghan Hum
Stopped here on our way to the East Coast on our cross-Canada roadtrip. Beautiful site with clean washroom and shower facilities, which may not stay clean for long if guests don't start following the "PLEASE KEEP DOOR CLOSED" sign right on the bathroom door. As mentioned in previous reviews, the site can be very buggy. Lots of black flies and mosquitoes, which quickly invade the washroom and kitchen areas. Someone should really be on site to enfore this more if they want this park to stay nice.
Abigail Girardin
Went here for NWO Judo camp very cozy atmosphere and worth seeing one of my favourite areas in the city beautiful sky at night and mornings. Bring bug spray! Fairly clean in washrooms nice beach and park. Wonderful cabins to stay in and nice pavilion. Cabins have nice fire pits and closets.
Joseph Cloutier
Chippewa Park, located at Fort William First Nation's, offers campgrounds, Cabins, fields, beaches and forest trails. Nightly, weekly, monthly rental availability. You can also find day use sites to bring the family out for a bbq dinner nestled on the shores of Lake Superior. A children's playground is also on site. Recent high windstorms downed powerlines. City and Hydro workers are onsite ckeaning up the trees. Chippewa is a favorite spot for me.
Areej Eltayeb
Beautiful place for Barbecue, just be careful from the insects
Mark
Beautiful spot to go for a walk or bring your kids to the park. I love seeing the fishing boats and kayaks out on the water as I get some steps in. There are also swimming areas available for the scorcher summer days. If you packed up your kids and some snacks, you could spend an entire afternoon out at Chippewa Park. Excellent walking paths along the water. I'll be going back on the days that I am looking for an easy hiking day with no hills and even ground.
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