Algonquin - Pog Lake and Kearney Lake Campground

Algonquin - Pog Lake and Kearney Lake

Ontario Parks
algonquin · Ontario

what to expect

Kearney Lake Campground, located at km 36.5 of Hwy 60, is situated on the shore of Kearney Lake in a predominantly pine setting. Campsites are located on two loops on either side of Kearney Creek. Sites can accommodate a range of equipment types. There are no electrical campsites. Pog Lake Campground is located at km 36.9 on Highway 60, in a predominantly Pine forest. The campground is divided into sections, with a mix of electrical and non-electrical sites. Pets are not permitted in the eastern most loop of the Pog Lake Campground in Pikwadin Wanaki (Peaceful Hill) sites 201-232. Audio devices are not permitted in the eastern most loop of the Pog Lake Campground in Pikwadin Wanaki (Peaceful Hill) sites 201-232.

what to know

Updated each morning from provincial parks and Environment Canada.

No fire ban active
Last checked from the provincial fire-ban feed. Check at the gate before you light — conditions change.

what to bring

This list adapts to Algonquin - Pog Lake and Kearney Lake. no showers means a travel towel;

common questions about Algonquin - Pog Lake and Kearney Lake

how far is Algonquin - Pog Lake and Kearney Lake from Edmonton?
Algonquin - Pog Lake and Kearney Lake Campground is 2639 km from Edmonton. Use Google Maps for current drive times — they account for terrain, traffic, ferries, and closures we can't.
do you need reservations at Algonquin - Pog Lake and Kearney Lake?
Yes. Algonquin - Pog Lake and Kearney Lake Campground is operated by Ontario Parks and uses an online reservation system. Book direct via the operator link on this page.

nearby places

Within ~100 km of Algonquin - Pog Lake and Kearney Lake.

Data last refreshed 2026-06-01 from Ontario Parks + open sources

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