Park Construction Updates

Summer Season is Here! 🏕️
Welcome back to Point Grondine Park for another unforgettable summer camping season!
We’re thrilled to welcome you back for another year of adventure and connection with nature.
🌲 Trail Update
All trails are open for day use and backcountry exploration.
Please note: The Pine Bridge crossing is temporarily closed. Hikers and paddlers will need to backtrack at that point.
🚧 Construction Update
As part of our ongoing $8 million construction project to complete the Eco Resort & Campground by 2027, the park will be under construction Monday to Friday from May 26 to August 15.
We appreciate your patience as we work to enhance your future park experience.
🛣️ Mahzenazing Lake Road & Lakefront Area
Over the winter, we built the new Mahzenazing Lake Road, which will provide access to our exciting new Lakefront Recreational Area.
While we had hoped to open this by Opening Weekend, construction delays due to extreme winter conditions and half-load road restrictions have pushed the timeline.
The Lakefront Road will now open tentatively on August 1 on weekends only, once construction is completed.
⛺ Campground & Gatehouse Hours
Starting June 27, our campground and gatehouse are open 7 days a week.
Gatehouse Summer Hours:
  • Monday to Thursday: 9 AM – 5 PM
  • Friday & Saturday: 9 AM – 6 PM
  • Sunday: 9 AM – 5 PM
🚿 Visitor Amenities
All campground visitors with a valid Point Grondine Park (PGP) permit have access to:
  • Shower facilities
  • Trailer pump-out service
    These are available at nearby Killarney Provincial Park.
📣 Stay Connected
Follow us on Instagram and Facebook for the latest updates on:
  • Construction progress
  • Future promotions
  • The Grand Opening of the Lakefront Road and Recreational Area
🙏 We thank you for your continued support and understanding. We look forward to hosting you this season for camping, paddling, hiking, and relaxation in the heart of Anishinaabe territory.
Miigwetch,
Point Grondine Park Management

NOTICE TO PARK GUESTS!

Temporary Closure of Pine Bridge

We would like to inform our valued park guests that Pine Bridge is currently closed due to an identified area of concern.
We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, but this temporary closure is an important step in our ongoing efforts to protect species at risk and preserve the natural integrity of the area.
Please note the North Loop is closed  (where pine bridge is located) off of the Mazhenazing Access trail and at Turkes Rd. During this time, we kindly ask all visitors to continue using the main trailhead entrance and follow Mervs Landing to the lakefront to Mervs East to get to Recollet Summit. From the lake, take the Merv’s East Landing trail, which conveniently reconnects near the end of Turks Road, and crosses the road to the existing trail back up to the summit. Hikers will have to follow Turkes Rd back to Mervs East trail if continuing down the summit and double back to the trailhead.
Miigwetch/Thank you for your understanding and support as we work to ensure the safety of both our visitors and our protected ecosystems.
— Point Grondine Park Management

Important Update!!!

🌲 Opening Weekend is Here! 🏕️

We are excited to welcome you back for another camping season.

🏕️ All trails are open for day use and backcountry. 🚶‍♂️🛶

🛠️ We wanted to take this time to share some important information on the Parks construction plans and how it will effect operations. As you are aware we are currently in the process of an $8 Million construction plan to complete our Eco Resort & Campground by 2027. 🏗️ The Park will be under construction Monday to Friday beginning May 26 until July 14. 📅

❄️ This past winter we constructed the new Mahzenazing Lake Road including access to our new Lakefront Recreational area. 🛣️ We were expecting to have this open by opening weekend but delays in construction due to the extreme winter conditions and half load restrictions have caused some delays. As a result we are anticipating the Lakefront Road will open July 4. 🇨🇦

⚠️ For guest safety and visitor experience we have made the tough decision to open the campground on weekends only until June 27. ⛺ The gatehouse will also have limited spring hours and will be open Wednesday to Sunday until June 27, at which time we will commence summer hours. 🕐

🚧 There will be periodic closures of sections of day-use trail and the lake front recreational area during construction. All backcountry paddlers will be encouraged to utilize our shuttle service beforehand and all backcountry trippers are asked to park in designated areas at the Gatehouse. 🅿️ Specific dates and detailed locations on closures will be released once they become available. 📢

🚿 A Friendly reminder all campground visitors have access to showers, and trailer pump-out service at Killarney Provincial Park with a valid PGP permit. 🧼🚍

🙏 We’re grateful for your understanding and support during this time and we look forward to hosting you for another camping season. 🌞🌳

Miigwetch,


Point Grondine Park Management
Friends of Killarney Park
Killarney Outfitters
Killarney Provincial Park
Wiikwemkoong Unceded Territory


🚨 New Update for Our Campers & Paddlers 🚨

We’re excited to announce a new road has been built just 200 meters from our water access!  This new drop-off zone is conveniently located parallel to our trail, making it easier than ever for paddlers and campers to access our beach front.
Although our shuttle service is still available for those who prefer it, it is no longer necessary—this new road provides direct access, streamlining your arrival and departure.
We hope this new addition makes your visit even more enjoyable. See you out there on the water or around camp!

2025 Employment Opportunities

Point Grondine Park has numerous job opportunities for the 2025 season. Click on the posting below for more details on the positions and/or contact us at info@grondinepark.com or call 705-859-2900. We look forward from hearing you!

 

 

 

 


2025 Reservations Open February 3rd

We are excited to announce that our 2025 booking will go live 10AM EST, February 3rd.

The park is working diligently on migrating over to a new booking platform that will be more user friendly and streamline the booking process. Although the new booking engine will not be ready by February 3 we will continue to take bookings at this time. Stay tuned for more exciting developments at the park.


2024 Point Grondine Park Season Survey

We want to hear from you!

Share your feedback by completing our camper survey by December 19th at noon, and you’ll be entered for a chance to win a Point Grondine Park bucket hat, and a season pass for next year. The lucky winner will be drawn on January 13th.

Your insights help us improve and make your future adventures even better—miigwech/thank you for being part of our community.

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ZPZXKW7


Hunter’s Special!

We have some great news to share!

We have extended our camping season to November 3rd, 2024 for the Eco Cabin & Campground.

We will be offering fall rates of $100/night at the Eco Cabin and $30/night in the campground.

Please note that there will be no access to showers at Killarney Park for the remainder of the season.

All backcountry camping is now closed for the season. 

Take advantage of these great fall camping rates.

Book now by calling 705-859-2900 or online through our reservations page.