Grundy Lake Provincial Park offers a variety of camping options across nine distinct campgrounds, each providing a unique experience for visitors. These campgrounds cater to both tent campers and those with RVs, as well as more adventurous backcountry campers. Here’s an overview of the different campgrounds:
Balsam Campground: All non-electric sites, very close to one of the dog beaches, not very close to any of the comfort stations.
Hemlock Campground: A mix of electric and non-electric sites, not super far from a comfort station. This is a radio-free campground.
Jack Pine Campground: A mix of electric and non-electric sites – some waterfront – has a small canoe launch, is near a full comfort station.
Poplar Campground: A mix of electric and non electric sites, this campground has the nicest beach in the park and is near a comfort station.
Red Maple Campground: All non-electric sites, a bit of a hike to the nearest comfort station. This campground is radio-free and pet free.
Trailer Campground: All electric sites, exclusively for RVs and trailers. Near a comfort station, has a a canoe launch and horseshoe pit.
White Birch Campground: A mix of electric and non-electric sites, this is the campground we stayed in. Several of the sites are waterfront, and this campground is near a comfort station.
White Pine Campground: Mostly non-electric sites, with a few electric sites on one side of it. Has a path at one end, that’s a short walking distance to the closest comfort station.
White Spruce Campground: Really small campground, all non-electric sites. Feels a bit more secluded than the rest of the park campgrounds.
Each of these campgrounds provides a different way to experience the beauty of Grundy Lake, with a mix of amenities and access to outdoor activities that cater to different preferences.


