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Upsala Campground
Overview
Upsala Campground provides a peaceful retreat for those navigating the vast stretches of Northwestern Ontario. This welcoming destination serves as a vital resting point along Highway 17, offering a quiet woodland setting that contrasts with the hustle of larger cities. Visitors often appreciate the park's simplicity and its role as a gateway to the region's deep wilderness. It offers an authentic Northern Ontario experience, where the air is fresh and the pace of life slows down significantly for every traveler.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the community of Upsala, ON, the park is approximately 140 kilometers west of Thunder Bay. It is surrounded by dense boreal forests and a network of pristine lakes that define the Canadian Shield. This strategic location makes it an essential stop for RVers traveling between Ontario and the western provinces. The landscape is characterized by rugged rock formations and towering evergreens, providing a scenic backdrop for every campsite and a genuine sense of seclusion from the main road.
Amenities & Park Features
The facility is designed to accommodate a variety of rigs, featuring spacious pull-through sites that simplify arrival for larger motorhomes and trailers. Campers can expect essential services including electrical and water hookups, alongside a convenient dump station for self-contained units. On-site facilities include clean restrooms, hot showers, and laundry services, which are highly valued by long-haul travelers. Each site is equipped with a picnic table and a fire ring, perfect for enjoying the cool northern evenings under the stars.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The primary draw for many visitors is the legendary Lac des Mille Lacs, located just a short drive from the campground. This massive lake is a premier destination for world-class walleye and northern pike fishing. Beyond the water, the area offers ample opportunities for wildlife photography, where sightings of moose and bald eagles are common. For those interested in local landmarks, the nearby Inukshuk displays and rugged hiking trails provide a unique glimpse into the natural beauty of this remote province.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for long-distance travelers seeking a safe and comfortable overnight stop during a cross-country journey. It also appeals to dedicated anglers and outdoor enthusiasts who prefer a rustic, no-frills environment over a high-traffic resort. If you value serenity and proximity to nature, this campground offers the perfect balance of highway convenience and wilderness charm, making it a reliable choice for those exploring the rugged landscapes of Northern Ontario.
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User Reviews
Amy Tinney
If you want to be attacked by millions of mosquitoes, go here! They swarmed our trailer, came up inside the storage, and managed to get into the ac and fan.. couldn't even go outside to pee without thousands attacking you. Our trailer was covered like a horror movie at night. Very expensive for dated amenities, too. We left at 5 am. Couldn't get out fast enough. The view was beautiful, but that was about it.
Lorna D
Just off the highway. Great sites. Friendly owners. A hidden gem next to a lake.
Giljon Duitman
Nice campground, the spots have a lot of room. We had a 35ft camper and truck and another truck pulling a smaller trailer and it was a easy fit. Showers are nothing fancy a bit old and dirty so city people might not like it as mutch. Has a nice lake just beside it and the owners are really friendly. Water is drinkable.
Keith Willett
Beautiful spot for over night
Chakib B
Very kind people and professional.
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