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Neys Provincial Park
"Ontario Parks - Provincial Park"
Address: 1004 Ontario 17, Terrace Bay, ON P0T 2W0, Canada
Phone: (807) 825-3403
State: Ontario
County: Thunder Bay District
City: Terrace Bay
Zip Code: P0T 2W0


Opening Hours

Monday: 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Sunday: 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM


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Reviews
Beautiful park with lots to offer. Campsites are well organized from Area1 to Area 4. Ares 2 and 3 are facing Lake Superior. Not sure about Area 1, didn't get a chance to check it out, but I assume it's similar to Area 2 and 3. Area 4 is more in the forest with not much of Lake view. However, it is still beautiful if you like lots of woods. This area is relatively quite. There is short and sweet trail called Look out. You can easily finish around 40 minutes. You can see the entire bay from the too. There is a bit of rock climbing which is not hard at all. Prisoners Cove also has a great trail with breathtaking view along side Lake Superior. It is rocky area, but there is also path so you can choose which way to use. Are 2 and 3 campsite has Lake Superior view and if you get a site near the lake, you will walk out little bit to get to the water, it's like a private way to get to the beach. It's sand beach. Staffs are super nice. However, the park and campsite isn't really on the land and it's north shore of Lake Superior, so it could get chilly even in the summer.
It’s Lake Superior so the water is cold but the beach is fabulous. The history is rich and the hiking trails are beautiful. The sound of the train passing on the bridge over the river is beautiful if you like that kind of thing. If you want the white noise or the waves stay in areas 1, 2, or 3. Area 4 does have some highway and lots of train noise. Visitor centre is a good spot to stop too. Kayaking, canoeing, or boating on little pic river is always a perk too.
Absolutely gorgeous. It's not a huge campground. The sites were a big tight to get into. The families were clean. The Under the Volcano hike was awesome. No cell or data service. A trai goes by, but it's not too noticeable. End of June we had mosquitoes and black flies.
This park occupies a beautiful location on the north shore of Lake Superior. Be prepared for bugs in spring/summer. An early morning hike on the Lookout Trail was enjoyable. The trail goes to smooth granite outcroppings along the shoreline of Lake Superior, with fabulous views.
June 24-25 2022 Very nice park! Friendly staff. Use to be a prisoner of war camp.... interesting fact! Unfortunately we were not able to find more details about this as it was not in the park book and the arrival and departure of our time didn't work with visitor center hours closed at 4 open at 10. Lots of mosquitoes and black flies.
We recently spent a week at Neys. The landscape is amazing. The park is well maintained and staff friendly and knowledgeable. Park staff were regularly driving through sites which was nice... not sure if this was due to the fire ban or if this is a regular occurrence, however we appreciated it. Outhouses were our least favourite part area 4 however were cleaned throughout day and the comfort station was only a short drive away. Train track directly behind area 4 with trains running at all hours, it didn't particularly bother us, but may bother someone who is a light sleeper and who would has trouble falling asleep. Cell service was non existent for us in the park. Overall we had an amazing week exploring the park and areas around and would definately recommend.
This provincial park has beautiful beaches and very clear blue water. It is great for fishing, canoeing, and hiking. The amenities are always clean. Definitely worth the drive up from Toronto! Note that the entrance to the park crosses the CN railway. When the CN staff performs maintenance, you cannot enter or leave the park for certain periods at a time. You can also hear quite a few trains pass by several times a day. The hiking trails are all very nice and slightly different from each other. If you walk all the way from the campsites to the Pic Island Overlook and continue to Kopa Cove, followed by Under the volcano, and then finish back at the campsites, it will take you around 6-7 hours to complete the loop about 20 km. As far as the Kopa Cove trail goes, the park map does not specify the difficulty of the trails and how treacherous and steep this particular trail can be, especially if just rained. Additionally, the trail does not exactly match the park map as it meets the water quite a bit further south.
Beatiful beach. Lots of driftwood around. The trails are ok. Sandy. Flora are fauna is different as it grows on sand. Not much to explore. Good for camping to get away and swim, relax at the beach.
Camping here is always such a relaxing experience. The site is fantastically well maintained, the staff are friendly and helpful and the scenery is second to none.
It is a great park with nice views and lots of things to do. They offer guided activities and everything! We stayed twice both just overnight and the first stay was nicer than the second. The second time, we stayed in Area 4. It is more rustic totally fine with us as we are tent campers who mostly backcountry and only stay on sites when we're driving across country, but the sites are nice. The privy was horrid One of the worst I've smelled. It desperately needs replacing. I'm not sensitive and this made me gag. Otherwise, we love Neys.
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