
Ojibway Provincial Park is a 2,630.55 hectare natural environment park on Little Vermilion Lake, with a physical address on Highway 72 in Sioux Lookout. Ontario Parks lists the park as established in 1963.
The official page describes Ojibway as tranquil and wild, a retreat with a sandy beach and good swimming. It also highlights fantastic fishing for Smallmouth Bass.
Ojibway is a practical northern Ontario park page for visitors looking for a small, quiet operating park with lake access, camping, swimming, fishing, and canoe-route connections. Ontario Parks says the park lakes link to several major northern canoe routes.
The activity and facility icons add useful planning detail: car camping, group camping, seasonal campsite rental, boating, canoeing, fishing, hiking, playground, swimming, boat launch, and trailer dump/fill station are listed. That makes Ojibway more service-oriented than many of the nearby non-operating waterway pages.
The park also works for travellers who want a quieter base around Sioux Lookout rather than a large destination park. Ontario Parks notes that reservations can be made online or by phone.
The Little Vermilion Lake setting keeps the visit centered on water access, beach time, and fishing.
Plan around car camping, beach time, swimming where conditions allow, Smallmouth Bass fishing, boating, canoeing, hiking, playground time, seasonal campsites, and canoe route research.
Confirm reservations, operating dates, campsite availability, beach conditions, water safety, fishing regulations, boat launch status, trail conditions, alerts, weather, and park rules through Ontario Parks.