Grundy Lake Provincial Park Main Entrance sits at the gateway to a 3,614-hectare natural escape in Ontario, positioned conveniently just off the Trans-Canada Highway near Britt. Located at the boundary between northern and southern Ontario, this mixed-forest park offers a diverse camping experience across 486 campsites designed for every traveler.
RV campers benefit from pull-through sites, electrical hookups, dump stations, and comprehensive facilities including laundromats, shower buildings, and comfort stations. The park caters to all camping styles—from full-service RV accommodations to car camping and backcountry canoe-in sites.
Recreation options are extensive, featuring numerous pristine lakes perfect for canoeing, kayaking, and fishing. Hiking and biking trails wind through the forest, while several beaches with smooth rocky shores invite swimming and relaxation. Dog-friendly campsites, pet exercise areas, and lifejacket lending programs make this park accessible to families with pets and children of all skill levels.
Seasonal discovery programs and natural heritage education enhance the outdoor experience. The park's position as a transition zone between ecological regions creates diverse wildlife viewing opportunities. Grundy Lake Provincial Park delivers a well-rounded Ontario camping destination for water enthusiasts, nature lovers, and RV travelers seeking accessible northern wilderness.