Pakwash Provincial Park is a secluded natural environment park nestled in northern Ontario near Red Lake, offering 70 campsites across 3,993 hectares of pristine wilderness. The park features 20 RV pull-through sites and full amenities including water hookups, a dump station, laundry facilities, modern toilets, and a playground for families. Visitors enjoy a scenic sandy beach with warm, shallow waters ideal for swimming and water activities. The park serves as a gateway for northern canoe routes, making it an exceptional destination for canoeists and kayakers who can rent equipment on-site. Known for excellent walleye fishing, Pakwash attracts anglers seeking premier freshwater fishing opportunities. Additional recreation includes boating with designated launches and docks, and picnicking with shelters available. The park store and fish cleaning facilities support campers and day-use visitors. Located in the Dryden region of northwestern Ontario, Pakwash Provincial Park combines accessibility with remote natural beauty, operating seasonally from May 15 through September 13. Its combination of developed camping infrastructure, water-based recreation, and access to northern wilderness makes it an ideal base for RV travelers and tent campers exploring Ontario's lake country.