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| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Max RV length | 32 feet (10 m) |
| Electrical hookups | Available at approximately 55 of 98 campsites |
| Dump station | Yes, available |
| Potable water | Water taps throughout campground |
| Showers and laundry | Available at main campground comfort station |
| Park season | Mid-May to late September |
Aaron Provincial Park, ON, Canada
Aaron Provincial Park is located 26 kilometers east of Dryden, Ontario, directly off the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 17), making it an accessible stopping point for cross-country travelers. From Thunder Bay, allow approximately 4 to 4.5 hours of driving time. Winnipeg is roughly 235 miles westbound on Highway 17 (approximately 3.5 to 4 hours drive). The nearest major airport is Thunder Bay International Airport (YQT), approximately 4.5 to 5 hours drive from the park.
The best time to visit Aaron Provincial Park is from June through September, when facilities are fully operational. July and August feature the warmest temperatures, averaging 23-25°C (73-77°F), ideal for swimming and water activities. June and early September provide shoulder-season options with fewer crowds and pleasant temperatures around 17-22°C (63-72°F). The park is closed from October through mid-May due to snow and winter conditions.
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Opens mid-May; cool water temperatures
Peak season begins; good for all water activities
Warmest month; peak visitation and water activities
Warm weather continues; excellent swimming conditions
Park closes late September; shoulder season
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Canoeing and kayaking let you explore Thunder Lake's clear, shallow waters surrounded by boreal forest. Canoe and kayak rentals are available at the Park Office, making it convenient for RV campers. The peaceful paddling experience is suitable for various skill levels.
Fish for northern pike, walleye, and lake trout in Thunder Lake. The park provides a fish cleaning station near the boat launch. Fishing is accessible from shore or by boat.
The park features two sandy beaches with clear, shallow water ideal for swimming. Both beaches have nearby parking and picnic facilities. No lifeguards are on duty.
Two marked trails offer scenic walks: the Aspen Trail (2 km, moderate) and Eastern White Cedar Trail (1.2 km, easy loop). Both trails start from accessible trailheads near the campground. Interpretive signage explains natural features along the routes.
Launch your boat at the park's dedicated boat launch and dock to explore Thunder Lake. Parking facilities are available for RV campers with watercraft. The lake is relatively sheltered for small to medium-sized boats.
Aaron Provincial Park hosts migratory waterfowl and diverse bird species throughout the season, including 26 species of warblers. Wildlife viewing is accessible from beaches, trails, and during water-based activities. Bring binoculars for enhanced observation.
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