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Plan Restoule Provincial Park with Stormy Lake Bluff, Fire Tower Trail, paddling, mountain biking, fall colours, camping, and Ontario Parks links.

Restoule Provincial Park is a natural environment park near Restoule with lakes, maple forest, cliffs, paddling, camping, backcountry sites, biking, and fall colour viewpoints. Ontario Parks lists the park at 2,619 hectares, established in 1963.

The park has a clear landscape identity: Stormy Lake Bluff, Restoule Lake, the Restoule River, and forested camping areas. It is a useful park for travellers who want northern-feeling scenery, trail activity, and water access without committing to a remote wilderness park.

Why Visit Restoule Provincial Park

Ontario Parks highlights paddling near the base of the 100 metre Stormy Lake Bluff, hiking the Fire Tower Trail for views of Stormy Lake, mountain biking on more than 8 km of trails, car and RV camping in maple forest, waterfront walk-in campsites on Restoule Lake, and backcountry sites on Stormy Lake and the Restoule River.

That mix makes Restoule a strong choice for active family trips, fall colour weekends, paddling-focused camping, and visitors who want both frontcountry services and a taste of backcountry camping.

Things To Do

Plan around car camping, RV camping, walk-in waterfront campsites, backcountry camping, canoeing, kayaking, boating, fishing, Fire Tower Trail hikes, mountain biking, swimming, fall colour viewing, and photography from the bluff area.

Visitors should match activities to trail difficulty, water conditions, campsite type, and current park alerts.

Planning Notes

Ontario Parks lists Restoule day use and camping from May 8 to October 13, 2026. Confirm campsite reservations, backcountry availability, trail status, biking conditions, water conditions, alerts, facility hours, and park rules through the official Ontario Parks source before travelling.