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Arrow Lake Provincial Park | Ontario

Arrow Lake Provincial Park is a recreational park in northwestern Ontario with seasonal day use and camping. Ontario Parks lists the park at 386 hectares, established in 1957.

This batch has several undeveloped reserve pages, but Arrow Lake is different: Ontario Parks lists operating dates for day use and camping, plus specific visitor facilities.

That operating window should shape camping and day-use plans.

Why Visit Arrow Lake Provincial Park

Arrow Lake combines a compact camping base with lake recreation and a distinctive landscape setting. Ontario Parks highlights diabase cliffs, talus slopes with associated vegetation, and glacial outwash deposits.

The official page also lists a seasonal camping program and great swimming, canoeing, boating, and sport fishing. Visitor facilities include a boat launch and toilets, which makes this a more practical trip option than nearby protected-area listings with no facilities.

For travellers moving through the Kakabeka Falls or Thunder Bay region, Arrow Lake can work as a simpler lake-focused camping page: water activities, basic facilities, and a geology angle without the scale of a major destination park.

Things To Do

Plan around seasonal camping, swimming, canoeing, boating, sport fishing, boat-launch use, shoreline time, observing cliffs and talus slopes, glacial outwash landforms, quiet campsite evenings, and northwestern Ontario road-trip planning.

Planning Notes

Ontario Parks lists Arrow Lake day use and camping from May 15 to October 13, 2026. Confirm campsite availability, seasonal camping details, boat launch access, toilets, water conditions, fishing rules, alerts, facility hours, and park rules through the official Ontario Parks source before travelling.

Park Details

Designation
Provincial Park
Jurisdiction
Provincial
Managing Agency
Ontario Parks
Source Region
Northwest Ontario
Province/Territory
Ontario