Neys Provincial Park - United States

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About Neys Provincial Park

RV quick facts for Neys Provincial Park

DetailInformation
Max RV length32 feet (10 m); call park in advance if larger rig accommodation is needed
Full hookupsElectric hookups only; no water or sewer connections available
Electrical hookups60 campsites with electric service in Areas 1, 2, and 3
Dump station1 trailer dump and fill station available
Cell serviceLimited and spotty; best reception near Prisoner Cove area; no WiFi available
Road restrictionsOntario limits apply: maximum height 4.15 m, width 2.6 m

RV Rentals Neys Provincial Park

Neys Provincial Park, CA, United States

How to get to Neys Provincial Park

Neys Provincial Park is located 2 kilometers south of Trans-Canada Highway 17, just west of Marathon, Ontario, approximately 283 kilometers (176 miles) and 3.5 hours from Thunder Bay. Standard Ontario vehicle restrictions apply: maximum width 2.6 meters and height 4.15 meters. Highway 17 is a well-maintained divided highway with adequate clearance for standard RVs and no significant mountain passes or hazardous grades. Thunder Bay International Airport, 3.5 hours away by RV, is the nearest major facility for fly-and-rent visitors.

Best time to visit Neys Provincial Park

The best time to visit Neys Provincial Park for RV camping is late June through September, when temperatures are warmest and all park facilities are fully operational. July and August offer the warmest weather and longest daylight hours, though shoulder months in June and September provide cooler temperatures with fewer crowds. May and October experience variable lake-effect weather typical of the Lake Superior region; the park is completely closed from mid-October through mid-May.

Jan 51 mm
-8°C - -19°C

Campgrounds closed

Feb 43.6 mm
-5°C - -17°C

Campgrounds closed

Mar 27.9 mm
0°C - -11°C

Campgrounds closed

Apr 36.4 mm
6°C - -3°C

Campgrounds closed

May 67.8 mm
12°C - 3°C

Park opens mid-month

Jun 75.9 mm
16°C - 8°C

Peak season begins, full facilities operational

Jul 51.3 mm
19°C - 11°C

Warmest month, busiest season

Aug 58.1 mm
19°C - 12°C

Warm temperatures, popular with swimmers

Sep 73.5 mm
16°C - 8°C

Shoulder season, fewer crowds

Oct 82.6 mm
9°C - 2°C

Park closes mid-month

Nov 77.3 mm
2°C - -5°C

Campgrounds closed

Dec 84.2 mm
-5°C - -14°C

Campgrounds closed

Things to do at Neys Provincial Park

  • Ashburton Bay Beach Easy
    RV parking available

    The park features a two-kilometer sandy beach on Ashburton Bay. Lake Superior's clear, cold waters provide refreshing swimming and wading during summer months, with shallow, sandy bottom ideal for families.

  • Lookout Trail Hiking Moderate
    RV parking available

    The Lookout Trail offers moderate hiking with rewarding views of Lake Superior and the surrounding boreal forest. This 2 kilometer trail is accessible from the main campground area with adequate trailhead parking.

  • Point Trail Walk Easy
    RV parking available

    An easy 1.5 kilometer walk from Prisoner Cove that curves along the shore through mossy coastal forest to Prisoner Point. The trail culminates in sweeping views of Lake Superior and distant rock formations.

  • Canoe and Kayak Paddling Moderate
    RV parking available

    Paddle Lake Superior or the Little Pic River with rental canoes available at the park. Canoe launches are located at the sandy beach and at the Little Pic River boat ramp, allowing access to pristine shorelines and protected coves.

  • Visitor Centre and POW Camp History Easy
    RV parking available

    Visit the renovated Visitor Centre to view exhibits about the former World War II prisoner-of-war camp, Neys Camp 100. The actual remains of the camp are visible in the park, offering historical context to the site.

  • Lake Fishing Easy
    RV parking available

    Fish for rainbow trout, lake trout, whitefish, and salmon in Lake Superior or the Little Pic River. The boat launch and beach access provide multiple fishing platforms for shore and watercraft anglers.

Top Hosts near CA, United States

Lindsay3 trips - Joined Jun 2025

Fantastic to work with! We loved everything about it. Space was perfect. Everything supplied. Which we didn’t know so we brought our own supplies. We 100%. Rent again. Delivered and set up for us. And lovely surprise waiting on the table for us. Responded with any concerns or questions we had in a fantastic timely Manoel. Price was fantastic. Bed was super comfortable.

Marcia M. - Aug 2025

we rented her rv for 3 nights and 4 days ... delivered to the campsite on time ....set everything up gave a tutorial ... rv was fully stocked with camping essentials as a matter of fact she added a few gifts for us as well ! Great experience you can't go wrong renting off of her ! Super nice people !!!

Della S. - Aug 2025

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