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Information
Phone #: (807)737-2033 summer. (807)223-7535 winter.
Main entrance co-ordinates:
Address: Box 730, 479 Government Street, Dryden, P8N 2Z4
Opening seasons: May 19, 2023 to September 4, 2023
Activities
Camping & Accommodation
Car Camping
Ojibway Campground is the perfect place for a relaxing and enjoyable camping holiday. Our campground offers fewer than fifty campsites, half of which have electricity – ideal if you’re bringing along large trailers. We also have a range of seasonal leased campsites to suit all needs. You’ll find all the amenities you need nearby, including water taps, comfort stations and laundry facilities, while swimming, boating, great fishing and hiking are only a short distance away. So come join us at Ojibway – you won’t be disappointed!
Group Camping
Ojibway Park’s group campsite is a great choice for those looking to experience nature and the outdoors with friends and family. It can host anywhere from 15 to 50 people, so it’s perfect for large groups or company outings. Plus, there are plenty of amenities available just steps away: water taps, vault toilets, and beach access which is ideal for swimming, kayaking, or canoeing. You’ll also be able to make use of the hiking trails around Ojibway Park; these trails range from beginner-friendly to more challenging paths that’ll put outdoor enthusiasts’ skills to the test. Don’t forget your camera; you won’t want to miss shooting some amazing panoramic views!
Hiking, Biking & Paddling
Hiking
Boreal Walking Trail – 1.5 km, easy
Lakeshore Trail – 6 km, moderate
Little Walking Trail – 0.8 km, easy
Red pine Walking Trail – 0.5 km, easy
Ridge Bottom Trail – 2.8 km, moderate
Terry Lake Trail – 1.5 km, easy
Biking
Trails: No dedicated trails but you can cycle the park and campground roads.
Rental:
Paddling
Routes: You can paddle Lake Little Vermilion and the park lakes provide access to longer paddling routes.
Rental: Canoes can usually be rented at the park office. Call ahead to check availability.
Maps & Resources
An Ojibway park overview map can be downloaded from the official webpage.