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Awenda Provincial Park | Ontario

Awenda Provincial Park protects forested land on the shores of Georgian Bay in Tiny, Ontario. Ontario Parks lists the park at 3,025 hectares, established in 1975, and classifies it as a natural environment park.

This is a strong park for visitors who want Georgian Bay scenery with a quieter forest-and-trails feel. Ontario Parks highlights more than 2,900 hectares of forested land, 31 km of trails, summer interpretive programs, an interior lake for canoeing, shaded campsites, pet-free and radio-free camping options, and winter backcountry ski trails.

Why Visit Awenda Provincial Park

Awenda is useful for campers and day visitors who want a less urban Georgian Bay park with beaches, forest, trails, and lake paddling. The park's mix of camping styles makes it practical for families, RV travellers, and visitors who want a quieter campsite setting.

The trail network also gives the park depth. With 31 km of trails and winter ski options, Awenda can support hiking-focused trips, beach time, nature programs, and colder-season visits.

Things To Do

Plan around car camping, roofed accommodation, day use, hiking, canoeing on the interior lake, swimming or beach time when conditions allow, summer interpretive programs, birding, photography, winter backcountry skiing, and quiet forest camping.

Because activity availability can depend on season and park sector, use Ontario Parks maps, alerts, and facility details before choosing a campsite or trail plan.

Planning Notes

Ontario Parks lists Awenda day use from January 1 to December 31, 2026, and camping and roofed accommodation from May 8 to October 13, 2026. Confirm reservations, facility hours, beach access, trail conditions, ski conditions, alerts, and park rules through the official Ontario Parks source before travelling.

Park Details

Designation
Provincial Park
Jurisdiction
Provincial
Managing Agency
Ontario Parks
Province/Territory
Ontario