Blue Lake Provincial Park is a 2,314-hectare Natural Environment park located near Dryden in northwestern Ontario, offering pristine waters and comprehensive camping facilities for RVers and outdoor enthusiasts. Established in 1960, the park is renowned for its crystal-clear lake and long sandy beach, making it a premier water recreation destination in the region.
The campground provides 202 campsites, including 116 with 30-amp electrical hookups and 40 full pull-through RV sites, along with dump stations, shower facilities, and laundry amenities. All sites include picnic tables and access to comfort stations and firewood.
Water activities dominate the park experience, with excellent opportunities for boating, canoeing, swimming, and fishing. Canoe and kayak rentals are available, along with a lifejacket lending program. Beyond the lake, visitors enjoy hiking trails ranging from easy interpretive routes to longer day hikes, biking, and a playground for families.
The park's comprehensive infrastructure—including a boat launch, dock, and fish cleaning facility—supports both casual visitors and serious anglers. The combination of pristine waters, diverse recreation options, and full-service RV amenities positions Blue Lake as an ideal destination for families and nature enthusiasts seeking water-based recreation and outdoor exploration in northwestern Ontario.