Kettle Lakes Provincial Park is a stunning 1,260-hectare recreational park located near Timmins in Northern Ontario, featuring 22 deep, spring-fed kettle lakes carved by glaciers thousands of years ago. Set within a classic Jack Pine Boreal Forest, the park offers a true northern Ontario wilderness experience just minutes from the city. With 139 campsites — including 93 electrical hookups with 30-amp service, water hookups, and pull-through sites — it accommodates everything from tents to large RVs. Amenities include comfort stations with showers, a laundromat, dump station, picnic tables, playground, and a park store. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore 14 km of hiking and mountain biking trails, paddle across crystal-clear lakes by canoe, kayak, or SUP, and fish for stocked Rainbow and Brook Trout. Equipment rentals are available on-site for canoes, kayaks, paddleboats, and bikes. A dedicated dog beach and pet exercise area make it a welcoming destination for families with pets. Firewood is available on-site. Discovery programs and a lifejacket lending program add to the family-friendly appeal. Kettle Lakes Provincial Park is an ideal basecamp for exploring the Timmins region of Northeastern Ontario.