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  La Ronge

All eight public campgrounds in Lac La Ronge Provincial Park are accessed by Highway # 102. Below is a list of those campgrounds, their distance (in kilometres) from The Town of La Ronge, the number of electrical sites (E) and non-electrical sites (NE) available, as well as brief descriptions of each campground. Note that 10 kilometres equals six miles and pets are allowed in all campgrounds, but they must be kept on leash.

  • Nut Point, 1 (28 E, 59 NE) is a well-treed camping area located on a peninsula reaching out into Lac La Ronge. There's a 15-kms (one way) hiking trail out to the end of the point and a nine-hole, grass-green golf course five minutes away by car. Showers, boat launch, major credit cards, limited wheelchair access, telephone. Many amenities are available in the nearby town.

  • English Bay, 18 (12NE) lies in an aspen setting on the shores of Lac La Ronge. It's reported to be close to good lake trout fishing areas. Boat launch, limited wheelchair access, major credit cards, telephone.

  • Nemeiben Lake, 19 (28E, 23NE) is one of the most popular and busiest campgrounds in the park. Its setting on Nemeiben Lake, across the road from Lac La Ronge, is predominantly pine forest. Showers, flush toilets, hot-and-cold-water sinks. There's a short (1.5 km) but very pretty interpretive trail that offers context for the boreal forest, rock outcrops and muskeg encountered during the walk. The beach is tiny, but it does have a nice little creative playground. Limited wheelchair access, boat launch, fishing, major credit cards, telephone and showers.

  • Wadin Bay, 27 (19E, 38NE, group camping available) is situated on Lac La Ronge. If you prefer a quieter camping experience, this is a good choice. Wadin is designed in a series of loops swinging through areas dominated by different species of trees (birch, aspen, willow, pine), with each loop featuring several lake-view sites at its base. Two sandy beaches (the southerly one is larger and features a good playground and culvert style barbecue pits) make it a good day-trip destination from anywhere in the park. Limited wheelchair access, boat launch, fishing, cross-country skiing, major credit cards, telephone and showers.

  • MacKay Lake, 61 (5NE) is a small and peaceful campground that offers good boat access to many small lakes. Limited wheelchair access, boat launch, fishing, telephone, self registration.

  • Missinipe, 80 (13E, 2NE) is located on a sheltered bay of Otter Lake adjacent to the village of Missinipe. Canoe and fishing outfitters are located in the village, where groceries and supplies can be obtained. Limited wheelchair access, major credit cards, boat launch, fishing, telephone.

    Robertson Falls is located on Otter Lake, not far from the Missinipe campground.
    Robertson Falls is located on Otter Lake, not far from the Missinipe campground.

  • Otter Rapids, 86 (14NE) is located right beside Otter Rapids on the Churchill River. The campground is divided by the gravel highway. Limited wheelchair access, major credit cards, fishing.

  • Devil's Lake, 93 (4NE) is another small and peaceful spot just upstream of Otter Rapids. Limited wheelchair access, major credit cards, boat launch, fishing.

Daily, monthly and seasonal reservations are available at some campgrounds. E-mail inquiries not related to reservations may be made here.



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