
Fairbank Provincial Park is a recreational park near Worthington and Sudbury, with seasonal day use, camping, group camping, a spring-fed lake, sandy beach, waterfront campsites, and notable geology. Ontario Parks lists the park at 105.22 hectares, established in 1957.
The park has been a popular regional outdoor destination for more than 50 years, according to Ontario Parks. Its clear lake, beach, and campground keep the planning simple.
With group camping and waterfront campsites listed, Fairbank can suit both Sudbury-area family weekends and quieter lake-focused camping trips.
Ontario Parks highlights spring-fed Fairbank Lake as crystal clear, with great swimming at a buoyed sandy beach. The official page also notes a family-oriented setting with waterfront campsites near Sudbury.
Fairbank has an added geology angle. Ontario Parks connects the park to the edge of the Sudbury Basin, described as a huge crater produced by a meteorite strike over a billion years ago. That gives curious visitors a natural-history reason to look beyond the beach.
Plan around car camping, group camping, waterfront campsites, swimming, sandy beach time, canoeing, boating, fishing, geology-focused learning, picnics, lake photography, and Sudbury-area side trips.
Because the park has a shorter camping season, confirm dates and availability early.
Ontario Parks lists Fairbank day use and camping from May 15 to September 20, 2026. Confirm campsite and group camping reservations, beach and water conditions, fishing and boating guidance, geology or interpretive details, alerts, facility hours, and park rules through the official Ontario Parks source before travelling.