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| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Max RV length | 32 feet (10 meters) maximum; RV pull-through sites available; confirm specific site availability with park gatehouse at (807) 854-2335 (May-September) or (807) 854-0370 |
| Full hookups | 25 electrical hookup sites available; water and sewer services via dump station |
| Dump station | Yes, trailer dump and fill station available in campground |
| Road restrictions | Highway 11 is RV-friendly with no significant restrictions, tunnels, or mountain passes |
| Reservation window | Book through reservations.ontarioparks.ca; peak summer dates fill quickly |
| Cell service | Coverage in Geraldton; confirm with your provider for park locations on Kenogamisis Lake |
| Season | Open mid-May to mid-September only; park closed October through April |
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MacLeod Provincial Park, ON, Canada
MacLeod Provincial Park is located near Geraldton, Ontario, approximately 283 kilometers northeast of Thunder Bay (3 to 3.5 hour drive) and can be reached via Highway 11. The park sits 8 kilometers east of Geraldton on Highway 11. Highway 11 is the primary access route and is well-maintained for RV traffic without weight restrictions or significant grades. For fly-and-rent options, Thunder Bay International Airport (YQT) is the nearest major airport, about 3 to 3.5 hours' drive from the park.
The best months to visit are July and August, when daytime highs reach 23-24 degrees Celsius with comfortable weather for outdoor activities and water recreation. June through September offers reliable access to all facilities and activities, though June and September are slightly cooler shoulder seasons. RV travelers should note that the park operates only from mid-May to mid-September, with the peak season and lowest precipitation occurring in summer months.
Park closed; winter conditions with heavy snow and sub-zero temperatures.
Park closed; winter conditions with heavy snow and sub-zero temperatures.
Park closed; winter conditions with variable snow cover.
Park closed; above-normal precipitation, weather transitioning to spring.
Park opens mid-May; warming temperatures ideal for arrival, water activities becoming accessible.
Peak shoulder season; pleasant weather, moderate rainfall, fewer crowds than July-August.
Warmest month; peak season with comfortable swimming and boating conditions, highest visitation.
Peak season; warm water temperatures ideal for swimming and water sports, reduced precipitation.
End of season (park closes mid-September); increasing precipitation, cooler evenings, wildlife viewing improves.
Park closed; temperatures drop below freezing, early snow possible, preparing for winter.
Park closed; heavy snowfall, dangerous driving conditions.
Park closed; deep winter conditions with extreme cold and heavy snow cover.
A 1-kilometer easy walking trail loops through Trembling Aspen forest with interpretive signage explaining forest succession following a 1939 fire. The trail is accessible from the campground and takes approximately 30 minutes to complete. ontarioparks.ca/park/macleod/activities
Kenogamisis Lake and the Kenogamisis River support healthy populations of pike and walleye. A fish cleaning station is available in the park for processing your catch. Local outfitters can arrange boat rentals for anglers seeking deeper waters. ontarioparks.ca/park/macleod/activities
A high-quality sandy beach on Kenogamisis Lake provides safe swimming, sunbathing, and waterfront picnicking. The beach area includes picnic tables, fire pits, and nearby water facilities. ontarioparks.ca/park/macleod/activities
Kenogamisis Lake features numerous inlets, bays, islands, and marshes ideal for exploration by boat or canoe. A boat launch is available at the park, and canoe rentals can be arranged through local outfitters for visitors without their own equipment. ontarioparks.ca/park/macleod/activities
The park's boreal forest habitat attracts diverse bird species including Red-eyed Vireos, ovenbirds, Northern Warblers, Broad-winged Hawks, and ospreys. Early morning and dusk are optimal times for viewing wildlife around the lake shoreline and forest edges. ontarioparks.ca/park/macleod/activities
Bicycles are permitted on park roads throughout the campground, providing a scenic way to explore the peninsula and access different beach and recreational areas without driving. ontarioparks.ca/park/macleod/activities
A large day-use area near the beach features multiple picnic tables, fire pits, and grills. The area is ideal for families and groups planning day trips or lunch stops while exploring the park. ontarioparks.ca/park/macleod
Scott and Leia were great. The drop off was right on time and the trailer was set up in minutes. Everything was exactly as expected. Maybe some wine glasses could be added but that is not a big deal. Would rent again in a heartbeat !!
Jerry B. - Sep 2025
Rented a trailer from Scott & Leia and it was a great experience. They are quick to respond and were very accommodating to us. The trailer was clean & ready to go for us! Will definitely rent one again from them! Thank you!
Joanna G. - Aug 2025
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