This park in Ontario is a quiet escape with beautiful sandy beaches Ontario Travel
Known for its warm, clear waters, Eagle Lake is the perfect destination for water activities like swimming, canoeing, kayaking, and fishing. It also boasts three shallow sandy beaches, making it a great stop for families with children.North and Centre Beaches are found in the Hardwoods Campground, and the third beach is in the day-use area. There's also a dog beach within the day-use area where you can bring your pup to run leash-free.
Exploring the area's inlets and islands from the water is one of the best things you can do at Mikisew. If you don't own equipment, you can rent stand-up paddleboards right at the park office, and canoes and kayaks can be rented from the nearby Eagle Lake Narrows Country Store.Besides water activities, there's a myriad of other things to experience at the park.
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