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Rene Brunelle
Overview
Rene Brunelle Provincial Park offers a serene escape into the heart of Northern Ontario’s vast boreal forest. Situated on the picturesque north shore of Remi Lake, this provincial park is named after a former long-serving cabinet minister. It provides a lush, forested environment for travelers seeking a deep connection with nature. It is a well-maintained park that balances raw natural beauty with modern conveniences, making it a reliable and scenic choice for those exploring the Great North Woods along the Highway 11 corridor.
Location & Surroundings
Tucked away just east of Kapuskasing in the charming town of Moonbeam, the park is defined by dense woodlands and sprawling freshwater vistas. The setting is dominated by the crystal-clear waters of Remi Lake, which serves as the centerpiece for all local activity. RVers will appreciate the quiet atmosphere and the way the campsites are carefully carved into the spruce and pine forest, offering a high degree of privacy and a genuine sense of seclusion away from the busy main roads.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is well-equipped to handle various RV sizes, offering a range of electrical sites that cater to modern travelers. Essential facilities include clean comfort stations with hot showers, laundry services, and a conveniently located trailer sanitation station. For recreation, the park features a sprawling sandy beach and a boat launch for both motorized and non-motorized vessels. The bicycle rentals available on-site allow visitors to explore the extensive trail system that connects the park to the surrounding wilderness areas.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Water-based activities are the primary draw here, including swimming, fishing for walleye, and paddling along the scenic shoreline. Visitors should definitely make time to see the famous Moonbeam UFO monument located near the park entrance, which is a quirky local landmark. In the nearby town of Kapuskasing, travelers can explore the Ron Morel Memorial Museum or stock up on supplies. The park also provides direct access to a paved biking trail that winds through the forest and into the local community.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for nature lovers and active families who enjoy water-based recreation and quiet evenings around a campfire. It serves as an excellent multi-day stopover for those traveling across Northern Ontario who want to trade highway traffic for the haunting call of loons. Whether you are an avid angler looking for a productive catch or a photographer seeking vibrant boreal sunsets, this park offers a slow, peaceful pace of life that fits perfectly with a relaxed RV travel style.
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User Reviews
Roger Gamble
Extremely helpful. Offered both insight and guidance as well very quickly got back to me on a follow-up question.
Margaret Dithurbide
Awesome man, great practice
Ray Melanson
Very pleasant...met all my requirements.as usual..
Michael Folz
Staff was polite and informative.
Caroline Laberge
Excellent service and people
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