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René Brunelle Provincial Park | Ontario

Rene Brunelle Provincial Park is a 3,015 hectare recreational park established in 1957. Ontario Parks presents it as a camping park near Kapuskasing with RV, tent, and trailer camping, plus seasonal site rental.

The park is built around Remi Lake. Ontario Parks highlights four sandy beaches on the lake, which also served as a float plane base for many years in the early 1900s.

Why Visit Rene Brunelle Provincial Park

Rene Brunelle is a strong northern Ontario operating-park page for campers, anglers, families, and paddlers. Ontario Parks lists Great Walleye, Northern Pike, and Smallmouth Bass fishing, plus two hiking trails, one of which tells the story of a 1922 bush pilot plane crash.

The facility and activity icons add practical planning detail: car camping, electrical sites, group camping, seasonal campsite rental, RV pull-through sites, walk-in sites, canoe rentals, canoeing, fishing, hiking, playground, swimming, and trailer dump/fill station are listed.

Rentals include motorboat, canoe, kayak, pedal boat, stand-up paddleboard, and bike rentals. That makes the park a useful base for both lake time and campground stays.

The Remi Lake float-plane history gives the beaches and shoreline a local heritage detail as well.

That detail pairs naturally with the park's camping and fishing focus.

Things To Do

Plan around camping, beach time, swimming, fishing regulation checks, hiking, Remi Lake paddling, motorboat and paddle rentals, biking, playground time, and the bush pilot trail story.

Planning Notes

Confirm reservations, operating dates, campsite availability, beach conditions, water safety, rental status, fishing regulations, trail conditions, alerts, weather, and park rules through Ontario Parks.

Park Details

Designation
Provincial Park
Jurisdiction
Provincial
Managing Agency
Ontario Parks
Province/Territory
Ontario