Charleston Lake Provincial Park is a 2,596-hectare Natural Environment park located near Lansdowne in Ontario's Canadian Shield region. Established in 1976, it sits on rocky lake and forest terrain, offering a diverse outdoor recreation destination for RV campers and tent campers alike. The park features 248 campsites, including 122 with electrical hookups and comprehensive RV amenities such as water hookups, 30-amp service, laundry facilities, dump stations, and toilets. Picnic tables and firewood are available for campfire experiences. Charleston Lake attracts visitors with abundant outdoor activities: swimming, boating, canoeing, fishing, and hiking. Notable attractions include backcountry paddling opportunities. Equipment rentals for canoes, kayaks, and paddleboards accommodate various skill levels, while the Visitor Centre offers nature programming and education. A playground keeps families entertained, enriching the camping experience. Positioned as a favourite family destination, Charleston Lake blends accessible recreation with ecological authenticity, making it ideal for those seeking both water-based adventures and wilderness immersion on Ontario's Shield.