
Fushimi Lake Provincial Park is a recreational park near Hearst, with seasonal day use, camping, backcountry sites, roofed accommodation, boreal forest, lake access, fishing, and hiking. Ontario Parks lists the park at 5,294 hectares, established in 1979.
The park is built around a clean, clear northern lake surrounded by lush boreal forest. It is a good fit for visitors who want a quieter northern camping trip with fishing and backcountry options.
The island backcountry sites make reservation details, weather, and boat or paddling access especially important to confirm before arrival.
Ontario Parks highlights camping for RVs, tents, trailers, and backcountry sites on your own island. That gives Fushimi Lake a wider range than a simple drive-in campground.
The lake is a major draw for anglers. Ontario Parks notes excellent Walleye, Northern Pike, and Yellow Perch fishing, plus a boat launch and fish cleaning station. The official page also highlights two hiking trails, one leading to a fire tower, and excellent wildlife viewing.
Plan around car camping, backcountry island sites, roofed accommodation, boating, canoeing, Walleye fishing, Northern Pike fishing, Yellow Perch fishing, hiking, fire tower views, wildlife viewing, and boreal forest photography.
Ontario Parks lists Fushimi Lake day use and camping from May 15 to September 27, 2026, and roofed accommodation from May 15 to October 13, 2026, with a delayed opening alert noted. Confirm reservations, backcountry availability, alert details, boat launch access, fishing rules, trail status, facility hours, and park rules through the official Ontario Parks source before travelling.