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Finlayson Point Provincial Park | Ontario

Finlayson Point Provincial Park is a recreational park on Lake Temagami, with seasonal day use, camping, roofed accommodation, sandy beaches, boating, canoeing, hiking, and fishing. Ontario Parks lists the park at 47 hectares, established in 1963.

The park sits on a peninsula in island-dotted Lake Temagami, part of a shoreline landscape known for ancient pines and access to a much larger wilderness region.

With day use, camping, and roofed accommodation all listed, it can serve as either a Lake Temagami base camp or a shorter stop for visitors who mainly want beaches, views, and the Caribou Mountain trail.

Why Visit Finlayson Point Provincial Park

Ontario Parks highlights Finlayson Point as a gateway to Temagami's vast wilderness, including Lady Evelyn-Smoothwater. It is a base for canoeists, boaters, hikers, and anglers seeking the wilds of the Temagami region.

The campground setting is also a draw. Ontario Parks notes camping beneath towering White and Red Pine on Lake Temagami, sandy beaches, deep clear water, and the hike to Caribou Mountain lookout and fire tower with views over the park, Temagami, and Lake Temagami.

Things To Do

Plan around car camping, roofed accommodation, swimming, sandy beaches, canoeing, boating, fishing, hiking to Caribou Mountain, fire tower views, Temagami gateway planning, and lake photography.

Planning Notes

Ontario Parks lists Finlayson Point day use, camping, and roofed accommodation from May 15 to October 12, 2026. Confirm campsite and roofed accommodation reservations, boating and paddling conditions, Caribou Mountain trail access, 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
Province/Territory
Ontario