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Mississagi Provincial Park | Ontario

Mississagi Provincial Park is an 8,328 hectare natural environment park west of Sudbury. Ontario Parks lists the park as established in 1973 and describes it as a rugged landscape of ancient hills and clear lakes.

This is a more activity-oriented page than many nearby nature reserves. Ontario Parks highlights seven hiking trails with varying duration and difficulty levels, rustic camping, backcountry camping, lakes for canoeing or kayaking, and excellent trout fishing.

Why Visit Mississagi Provincial Park

Mississagi is a strong choice for visitors looking for a mix of hiking, camping, paddling, and lake scenery. Fall is specifically called out by Ontario Parks as a spectacular season for hiking, and the park's trail system is a major planning anchor.

The 130 metre high Helenbar Trail Lookout is the official scenic highlight. For campers, the official page notes rustic camping with many pull-through sites, seasonal leasing options, and backcountry camping. The activity and facility icons also show car camping, group camping, walk-in camping, seasonal campsite rental, canoe rentals, canoeing, hiking, and overnight hiking.

That variety makes the park useful for both frontcountry and backcountry search intent, but visitors should still check current operations before assuming a specific campsite, rental, or trail condition.

Things To Do

Plan around hiking, fall colours, Helenbar Trail Lookout, car camping, backcountry camping, canoeing, kayaking, trout fishing, canoe rentals, walk-in sites, and clear-lake photography.

Planning Notes

Confirm reservations, operating dates, maps, trail conditions, campsite availability, canoe rental status, fishing regulations, weather, 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