Tim Mills Posted March 10, 2013 Report Posted March 10, 2013 We did this canoe camping trip to Massassauga PP in the Parry Sound area a couple of years ago. They have interior lake sites (no gas motors) if you canoe or kayak. If you want to camp with your boat and motor they also have sites on Georgian Bay. If your looking for summer camping options in the near north this may be a good option for some of you. My nephew Joe and my kids Reilly and Jack. Pike Troll site 19 spider lake My younger boys Jack and Goldwater pike site 17 area view from site 19 Topwater Largemouth site 21 area site 19 looking north Reilly with a typical Massassauga PP pike A short but good trip.
Garfisher Posted March 10, 2013 Report Posted March 10, 2013 Ah, good memories of that park. Got my 1st pike there before having the same buzzbait get eaten by a much larger one. Very nice park, it is definitely a park that anyone with a canoe or kayak should try to camp at. Very nice pics, and some good pike too!!
Canuck Posted March 10, 2013 Report Posted March 10, 2013 Great park. I boat in from the south 2 or 3 times a summer and stay overnight or a couple days. Fishing is good and lots of places to try.
gino Posted March 10, 2013 Report Posted March 10, 2013 CTRL + Q to Enable/Disable FBPhotoZoom looks like an awesome trip! Way to go! really nice and beautifull scenery ...
davey buoy Posted March 10, 2013 Report Posted March 10, 2013 What a nice looking camp and fishing spot you had.Looked like fun!!!!!
Cast-Away Posted March 10, 2013 Report Posted March 10, 2013 It really is a great park. I have been going there since 1990. A tip for your next trip, bring an aluminum extension pole and a 2x2 that is a foot long and drill a hole in the middle to hold the tip of the pole. Put your picnic table in the centre of the tarp and put the pole in the middle. When it rains you have the perfect shelter!
Cast-Away Posted March 10, 2013 Report Posted March 10, 2013 It really is a great park. I have been going there since 1990. A tip for your next trip, bring an aluminum extension pole and a 2x2 that is a foot long and drill a hole in the middle to hold the tip of the pole. Put your picnic table in the centre of the tarp and put the pole in the middle. When it rains you have the perfect shelter!
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