Marten River Provincial Park is a premier recreational destination in Northern Ontario, serving as the southern gateway to the Temagami region. Situated on Highway 11 and spanning 400 hectares, this park offers an ideal base for RV travelers and outdoor enthusiasts exploring pristine wilderness in Ontario's cottage country. The park features distinctive historical character through a replica logging camp showcasing the region's timber heritage. Ancient white pines, some exceeding 350 years old, stand as natural monuments along scenic trails. Three sandy beaches provide waterfront recreation for swimming, boating, and water sports. RV-friendly amenities include 200 campsites with 107 offering electrical hookups and 13 full-service pull-throughs. Modern facilities encompass comfort stations, hot showers, laundromat facilities, and a park store. Abundant recreation options include canoeing, kayaking, fishing, hiking, and mountain biking, with equipment rentals available. Marten River's seasonal Lumberjack Days celebration showcases regional logging heritage through contests, live music, and traditional cuisine. The park's complete hookup options—including water, 30-amp electrical service, dump stations, and laundry facilities—combine with grills, firewood, tables, playground access, and toilet facilities to create a comprehensive camping experience. Marten River delivers exceptional Northern Ontario hospitality, blending cultural history with natural beauty and outdoor adventure.