Esker Lakes Provincial Park

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Kirkland Lake, Canada

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State park· Tourist attraction

Esker Lakes Provincial Park Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Esker Lakes Provincial Park is located in Kirkland Lake, Canada on Highway 672. Esker Lakes Provincial Park is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category state park in Canada.

Address

Highway 672

Phone

+1 7055687677

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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JayJay Jellybean

THIS PLACE IS GORGEOUS! So many lakes to explore. The stars are INSANE. Saw a meteor shower one night. Mid August. Was AWESOME. You can hear people talking a bit here and there but it's like a switch goes off at 9pm and you can hear a pin drop. So quiet and relaxing. Kudos to the young maintenance guys in the safety shirts, they do an awesome job keeping the place looking beautiful. Repairs are done right away. If you want peace and quiet the whole time then dont camp near the beach. There's a playground right on the beach. Need i say more. I'll definitely be back to this piece of heaven. P.S. the bugs weren't bad at all!

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Amy St.Amour

My family and I recently visited this provincial park. It was our first time. And WOW! We’re we blown away. It is a beautiful park with picturesque trails, full of wildlife and history. The campsites are large and private. They have a large assortment of canoes, kayaks and paddle boards for rent at reasonable prices as well. We will definitely be returning in the future.

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Catherine Catherine

This park was beautiful. The sites are a good size. The bugs weren't bad and the lake is gorgeous. Once you reach the main gate it is a 4km drive on a paved road to the gate house. No cell phone service is the only downfall but we found it relaxing knowing we could just forget about our phones (no news is good news) except for taking pictures.

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Don Muir

Remote Provincial Park but welcomed by many as it is the only operating park around in this part of Northern Ontario. We found it welcoming and so family friendly. Caters a lot to the children. Lots of activities. Many sizes and types of campsites to choose from. Boat, canoe, kayak and paddle board rentals, any way you can think of getting on the water. Nice walking trails too. Our only sour point is that we had massive thunderstorms come through the both nights we were there But Ontario Parks can't do much about that.

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Janusz Prominski

Great park located in northern ontario, friendly staff, good hiking and short portages. Very clean and clear lakes. Would come back again.