Agawa Bay May 10(opening delayed due to late Spring) to Oct. 15, 2013*Agawa Bay has 146 campsites, 38 electrical sites and 2 comfort stations with showers, flush toilets, and laundry facilities. Firewood, ice and pay phones are available at the gatehouse or Visitor Centre. A trailer dumping and refilling station is available. Natural Heritage Education programs and activities are conducted throughout July and August (Schedules are posted in the campground and on this website in July and August). Visitor Centre open from May 18 to October 8. Beach Sites: $42.09/site Regular Sites: $38.42/site Electrical Sites: $44.07/site Additional Vehicle Permits: $12.43/vehicle
Rabbit Blanket Lake May 17 - Oct. 15, 2013*Rabbit Blanket Lake has 60 campsites, 20 electrical sites and a comfort station with showers, flush toilets, and laundry facilities. Firewood, ice and pay phones are available at the gatehouse. A trailer dumping and refilling station is available. Regular Sites: $38.42/site Electrical Sites: $44.07/site Additional Vehicle Permits: $12.43/vehicle
Crescent Lake June 21 - Sept. 15, 2013*Crescent Lake is a small rustic camp ground with 20 campsites and vault toilets only. It has no potable water, but drinking water is available at the Agawa Bay campground. Firewood, ice and pay phones are available at Agawa Bay campground. Regular Sites: $31.36/site Additional Vehicle Permits: $9.04/vehicle
Park Interior and Day Use May 10 (opening delayed due to late Spring) - Oct. 27, 2013*Canoe routes, trails, and day use areas are open. All Day use areas have vault toilets. Backcountry Camping: Adult (18+) $10.17/person/night Youth(6-17) $4.80/person/night Daily Vehicle Permits: 2 hour $5.25, 4 hour $7.50, day permit $14.00 (not required by those with a valid camping permit) Summer Vehicle Permit can be used in any Ontario Provincial Park: $107.50 Commercial Bus Permit: $107.63 Non-Commercial Bus Permit(school bus): $53.82
Park Interior Oct. 28, 2013 - May 1, 2014The park services are closed for the winter. Campgrounds and interior roads (Mijinemungshing and Gargantua) are gated, but visitors are welcome to ski, snowshoe and ice fish. Snowmobiles are not permitted except on Frater Road to access the Algoma Central Railway. Park Regulations banning live bait fish, cans, and bottles are still in effect. * Discounted rates apply to Ontario Seniors (20% discount) and Ontario Disabled Persons (50% discount).
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