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Neys
Overview
Neys Provincial Park offers a peaceful retreat along the rugged north shore of Lake Superior. Known for its historical depth and striking landscapes, this park provides a unique blend of natural wonder and quiet solitude. Travelers often find themselves captivated by the fine sand beaches and the dramatic rocky outcrops that define the region. It serves as a significant cultural landmark where the wilderness meets the deep blue waters of the Great Lakes.
Location & Surroundings
Located west of Marathon, Ontario, the park sits on the edge of the Coldwell Peninsula. The surrounding environment is characterized by dense boreal forests and the powerful presence of the largest freshwater lake in the world. Visitors are greeted by the sight of the Little Pic River as it flows into Lake Superior, creating a diverse ecosystem that supports a variety of local wildlife and offers breathtaking panoramic views from high coastal ridges.
Amenities & Park Features
For RV travelers, the park provides well-maintained facilities suitable for various rig sizes. The campground layout ensures privacy while maintaining access to modern conveniences. Features include:
- Several sites offering electrical hookups for your convenience.
- A central sanitation station and water filling points for RV maintenance.
- Comfort stations equipped with laundry facilities and hot showers.
The park also features a visitor center where guests can learn about the local heritage before heading to the expansive beach area for an afternoon of relaxation.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The area is a paradise for hikers, featuring trails like the Under the Volcano Trail, which showcases unique geological history. History buffs can explore the remnants of a former World War II POW camp, providing a sobering look at the past. Art lovers will appreciate the landscape that inspired the famous Group of Seven painters, specifically Lawren Harris. Boating and fishing on the river or exploring the rugged coastline by kayak are popular ways to experience the park’s immense scale.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for nature photographers and outdoor enthusiasts looking for a quiet, scenic stopover or an extended wilderness stay. It is perfectly suited for families who enjoy sandy beaches and calm water activities along the shore. If you prefer a tranquil environment over a bustling resort atmosphere, Neys offers the perfect balance of rugged exploration and peaceful relaxation, making it a must-visit for those touring the Lake Superior Circle Route.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Tim O (Banjopikr)
Memorable for sure. The last bit of the beach before you hit the trail to the point is quite shallow and calm. All sandy bottom with a bit of driftwood mulch. Good swimming spot in July.
Teresa Olson
Nice trail to the point. The trees are full of old man's beard. The trail is one that you just walk there and then turn around and walk back. Once at the point, it is huge rocks to climb on to the waters edge. We were there when it was foggy so we couldn't see much of a view..
Roman Kundys
Incredible, breathtaking view!
Sev N
Worth it to take a break here, provides an aerial view of cliffs and a body of water.
Gerhard Gehrmann
Lovely
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