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Lynne
For Agawa Bay - Lake Superior Provincial Park: Beautiful setting, lots of sites. Great for tents and smaller RVs. NOT friendly for bigger rigs and no signage to warn you of this. The sites are not level, and trees are not trimmed to provide room to get in and out safely. Not expecting a freeway but overhanging trees and signs on a tight corner could be addressed without impacting the park experience. A very experienced driver with a 35 ft 5th wheel and finally gave up. Between $42 and $47 for mostly primitive campsites, some with power.
Posted Sep 24, 2019 by Lynne from Alberta, Canada. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Jason Hallack
For Agawa Bay - Lake Superior Provincial Park: This is a beautiful park with many sites with lakefront or lake view. The campground is large but doesn’t feel it. The electric sites near the water are nice but the East sites are very close to the highway. Lots of trees and tight corners to work around, it took us an hour to wiggle in with a 40’ fifth wheel. It was worth it but I wouldn’t try it again with anything more than 45’ or 50’ total length. Take lots of 30amp cord if you need power. Plan to spend time at the visitor center and hiking.
Posted Jul 18, 2018 by Jason Hallack from Mi. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Jimbo
For Agawa Bay - Lake Superior Provincial Park: We really like this campground. Sites are larger than Pancake Park although there are fewer pull throughs. Some corners in the campground are a little tight.
One of the reasons we like this campground so much is that it rarely gets busy. It is located along the transCanada highway so you will likely hear the traffic at night if you are not on a lake front site.
The Lake Superior Provincial Park visitor centre is right next to the campground (you can walk from you site). The centre is beautiful and contains a gift store. There are no supply stores near by.
The beach is cobble (not sand) but extremely beautiful. If you go swimming here the water will be cold and on wavy/windy days there is a pretty bad undercurrent.
There are a bunch of day hikes in the area that you will have to drive to the trail heads.
Posted Jan 07, 2018 by Jimbo from Sault Ste. Marie,ON. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.