Nestled in the heart of Ontario's Kawarthas region, Emily Provincial Park spans 113 hectares along the scenic Trent Severn Waterway in Kawartha Lakes. Established in 1957, this beloved recreational park offers 303 campsites, including 170 with electrical hookups (30 and 50 amp available) and 9 pull-through sites ideal for larger RVs. The park's waterfront setting makes it a hub for outdoor enthusiasts — guests enjoy boating, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, and swimming, with kayak, canoe, and stand-up paddleboard rentals on-site. Nine docks and two boat launches provide easy water access. Families will appreciate the playground, dog beach, discovery programs, and biking trails winding through marsh boardwalks and natural wetland areas. Modern conveniences abound with three comfort stations featuring showers, a laundromat, dump station, water hookups, firewood, picnic tables, grills, and a park store. Group BBQ areas and a lifejacket lending program round out the experience. Autumn visitors are rewarded with spectacular fall foliage along the waterway. Whether seeking a peaceful fishing retreat or an active family getaway in Ontario's cottage country, Emily Provincial Park delivers a well-rounded camping experience in one of the province's most scenic natural corridors.