Neys Provincial Park is a natural environment destination located on Lake Superior's north shore near Terrace Bay, Ontario. The park features sand beaches on Lake Superior's north shore, making it an ideal stop for RV travelers seeking waterfront camping experiences.
The park offers comprehensive camping facilities with pull-through RV sites, making it big-rig friendly with 30-amp hookups. Full-service amenities include water hookups, dump stations, showers, laundry facilities, and firewood, along with picnic tables and playground facilities.
Neys Provincial Park combines outdoor recreation with historical and cultural significance. Visitors can explore a model of the historic prisoner-of-war Camp 100 at the visitor centre, gaining insight into the park's World War II heritage. The landscape inspired Canadian Group of Seven artist Lawren Harris, adding cultural depth to the natural setting.
The park supports diverse activities including hiking multiple trails, boating, canoeing, fishing, swimming, and biking through sub-Arctic ecosystems where wildlife enthusiasts may spot woodland caribou. Located in Ontario's Lake Superior region, Neys Provincial Park offers RV travelers a unique combination of recreational opportunities, historical significance, and natural beauty.