mikisew
Ontario Parkswhat to expect
Mikisew offers day use and car camping opportunities with activities such as paddling, disc golf, biking, hiking, fishing, and swimming. The park features three shallow, sandy beaches on Eagle Lake for swimming. There is also a pet exercise area with a pet friendly beach and fenced area.
Mikisew has two campgrounds: The Hardwoods and The Pines. Both campgrounds feature campsites electrical and non-electrical campsites, with centrally located comfort stations that include flush toilets, showers, and laundry facilities.
The Hardwoods Campground features mature maple, oak, and mixed wood forests. It is close to the beaches, dog park, and day use area.
The Pines Campground is in an open Red Pine forest with campsites that can accommodate RVs and large trailers. This campground has …
the basics
what to know
updated each morning from provincial parks and Environment Canada.
what to bring
this list adapts to mikisew. no showers means a travel towel; the lake means a swimsuit;
commission links. we get a small cut; you pay the same price. how this works.
common questions about mikisew
- how far is mikisew from edmonton?
- Mikisew Provincial Park is 2562 km from Edmonton — approximately a 34.2-hour drive on highway routes.
- do you need reservations at mikisew?
- Yes. Mikisew Provincial Park is operated by Ontario Parks and uses an online reservation system. Book direct via the operator link on this page.
- when is the best time to camp at mikisew?
- Peak season at Mikisew Provincial Park aligns with swimmable months — Jun through Aug. Shoulder months (May, September) offer fewer crowds.
nearby places
within ~100 km of mikisew.
want to camp at mikisew?
Cancellation alerts are coming. We’ll email when sites open up at this park.
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