Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park Backcountry Camping

Kawartha Highlands Signature Site is the largest park in southern Ontario after Algonquin Provincial Park.

Campsites

Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park has over 100 backcountry campsites spread over six recommended loops. Most sites have three tent pads, a designated fire ring, a picnic table and a privy toilet. Campsites can only be reached by canoe; there are no car campsites in the park. Trips range from: introductory with minimal or no portaging; to experienced with portages over 1.5 kilometres.

Kawartha Highlands campsites are booked through the Ontario Parks website below.
Canoe Rental In Kawartha Highlands

Canoe Rentals

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Canoe access points for Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park

Access point delivery rates below indicate the total delivery/pickup charge before tax per booking, and drop of / pick up times available not the rental canoe charge..

Bottle Lake Access point – $135
10:35am & 3:05pm

Anstruther Lake Access point – $105
11:00am & 4:00pm

Wolf Lake Access point – $93
10:45am & 3:45pm

Loon Call Lake Access point – $93
10:25am & 3:25pm

Long Lake Access point – $40
10:10am & 3:10pm

Racoon Lake Access point – $50
9:40am & 2:40pm

Mississauga River Access point – $80
Put In
9:55am & 2:25pm

Take Out
11:15am & 3:45pm

Cold Lake Access point -$120
10:20am & 2:50pm

Need a delivery not listed above? Click here to contact us with your request and we will get back to you with a delivery quote.

Canoe access points for Wolf Island Provincial Park

The access point for Wolf Island Provincial Park is located next to Trent-Severn Waterway Lock 28.
Wolf Island Provincial Park Access point – $50

Silent Lake Provincial Park

Silent Lake Provincial Park Canoe, Kayak & Stand-Up Paddle Board Rental.
Delivery Rate – $118

Canoe Rental Pickup

Pick up is available at our location at 6401 HWY 28 between 9am-5pm

Kawartha Highland Park Map