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Camping Scout Report

Awenda Provincial Park

Ontario

Detailed scouting intelligence for Awenda Provincial Park, Ontario. Camping data, seasonal tips, terrain info, and expert guidance for Canadian outdoor adventures.

Key Features

Beach Access
Dune System
Georgian Bay

Seasonal Tips

Lake Huron beach camping. July-August: Warmest water. September: Crystal clear.

— Expert Field Intelligence

About This Place

Awenda Provincial Park is a beloved campground in Ontario, offering beach access, dune system, georgian bay amid the Canadian Shield, boreal forest, Great Lakes shoreline. With 220+ sites, it balances comfort and nature beautifully.



Campers come here for the Canadian Shield scenery and the chance to disconnect from daily life. The stargazing alone is worth the trip — minimal light pollution means you can see the Milky Way on clear nights. Whether you're pitching a tent for the first time or you're a seasoned backcountry traveller, Awenda Provincial Park is a quintessential Canadian camping experience.

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GPS: 44.7°N, 80°W

How to Get There

From Ottawa, it's approximately 45 minutes by car. GPS: 44.7°N, 80.0°W. Paved road all the way to the campground entrance. Check-in at the gatehouse upon arrival.

Parking & Access

Each site includes one vehicle parking space. Overflow lot available near the entrance. Day-use parking available for visitors not camping. $5-12 vehicle parking fee may apply.

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Best Time to Visit

Open season: May - September. June-August: Peak season with warmest weather, but expect full campgrounds — reserve well in advance. Bugs can be intense in June — bring repellent and a bug net. September: Arguably the best month — cooler temperatures, fewer bugs, stunning fall colours (especially in the hardwood forests), and thinner crowds. Shoulder months offer solitude but bring cold-weather gear.

Terrain & Topography

The campground sits within Canadian Shield, boreal forest, Great Lakes shoreline terrain. Sites are on relatively flat, forested ground with natural screening between neighbours. Ground is generally well-drained but can get muddy after heavy rain. Nearby trails range from easy lakeside walks to moderate ridge hikes. Elevation: 200-400m above sea level.

Regulations & Permits

First-come, first-served sites available, but reservations recommended for peak season. Campfires: Permitted in designated fire pits only. Fire bans may be in effect during dry periods — check before your trip. Bear canisters or bear hangs required for food storage. Pack out all garbage — Leave No Trace principles apply. Pets permitted on leash in designated areas only.

Nearby Services

Camp store on site with basic supplies, firewood, and ice. Nearest full grocery: Ottawa (45 minutes). Outfitter and gear rental within 20 minutes.

Where to Stay

Designated tent pads at each site. Yurt or oTENTik rentals available for glamping comfort. Nearby lodges and B&Bs for those wanting a roof overhead. Group sites available for parties of 10+ — reserve early.

Cell Coverage & Safety

Cell coverage: Available at the main campground area. Nearest hospital: Ottawa. Bear-safe food storage required. Bear sightings are regular — know what to do. Drinking water available at pump stations. Ticks are active May-July — check yourself daily. Always tell someone your itinerary and expected return date.

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