Ojibway Provincial Park is a 2,630-hectare natural environment park nestled on the shores of Little Vermilion Lake near Sioux Lookout in Northwestern Ontario, Canada. Established in 1963, this tranquil park offers a sandy beach, serene wilderness surroundings, and access to major northern canoe routes — making it an ideal destination for RV travelers seeking a quieter escape in the boreal north. The campground features 46 campsites including RV pull-through sites, electrical hookups (30-amp), water hookups, a dump station, and a comfort station with showers and laundry facilities. Picnic tables, firewood, a playground, and a picnic shelter round out the family-friendly offerings. Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy fishing for smallmouth bass, swimming off the sandy beach, canoeing, kayaking, hiking, and biking. Two boat launches and five docks provide excellent water access, and canoe rentals are available on-site. The park's small scale means fewer crowds and a more intimate experience with Northwestern Ontario's stunning lake country. Whether paddling into the backcountry or relaxing by the water, Ojibway Provincial Park delivers an authentic Canadian wilderness camping experience in the heart of Ontario's northwest.