Mississagi
Ontario Parks Ontario
what to expect
Campsites in this wooded campground are secluded and private. Most are pull-through trailer sites.
Four campsites are walk-in (tent) sites and are located on the shore of Semiwite Lake. The distance from car to campsite at these sites is less than 20 metres.
the basics
Flush toiletsPet-friendlyAccessible
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.
Pet-friendly
Dogs are allowed on-leash. Pick up after them; some parks have leash-length rules at the trailheads.
what to bring
This list adapts to Mississagi. no showers means a travel towel;
common questions about Mississagi
- can dogs camp at Mississagi?
- Yes. Mississagi Provincial Park allows dogs on-leash according to operator policy. Confirm specific site-level restrictions with the operator at booking time.
- does Mississagi have electric hookups?
- No. Mississagi Provincial Park does not list electric hookups in its amenity profile. Plan for off-grid use.
- how far is Mississagi from Edmonton?
- Mississagi Provincial Park is 2308 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 Mississagi?
- Yes. Mississagi Provincial Park 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 Mississagi.
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