ojibway provincial park
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Ojibway

Tranquil and wild, this retreat on Little Vermillion Lake offers a sandy beach and great swimming, as well as fantastic fishing for Smallmouth Bass. The park’s lakes also link to major northern canoe routes. It is a small, serene and quiet park where camping reservations are not necessary.

Camping

Ojibway is a small campground offering fewer than 50 campsites, half of which have electricity.  Campsites can accommodate equipment ranging from tents only to large trailers.
Ojibway has one group campsite available which can accommodate 15 to 50 people.

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Campfire at the lake

Activities

Biking | Boating | Canoeing | Fishing | Hiking | Swimming

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Boating

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Kayaking on the lake

Trails:

Boreal Walking Trail – 1.5 km, easy
Along this trail through the boreal forest, larch and Jack Pines grow among White and Black Spruce and White Birch.
Lakeshore Trail – 6 km, moderate
Four interpretive stops explain the vegetation and geology found along the shore of Little Vermilion Lake.
Little Walking Trail – 0.8 km, easy 
Twelve interpretive stops along this trail describe the diversity of trees, plants and wildlife typical of the boreal forest.
Red pine Walking Trail – 0.5 km, easy
Learn about forest succession at the nine interpretive stops along this trail.
Ridge Bottom Trail – 2.8 km, moderate
A wide variety of lichens, soils and fungi is featured at the 14 interpretive stops along this trail.
Terry Lake Trail – 1.5 km, easy
The trail leads to Terry Lake where you can fish for Northern Pike and view wildlife such as moose.

For more information please visit: Ojibway Park