Neys Provincial Park
Discover the Majestic Neys Provincial Park
Experience the serene beauty and rich history of Neys Provincial Park, a perfect getaway for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers in Ontario.
Neys Provincial Park, located in Ontario, offers a stunning natural escape for tourists. With its pristine landscapes, rich history, and abundant recreational opportunities, it's a must-visit for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Explore the diverse hiking trails, relax on the beautiful sandy beaches along Lake Superior, and immerse yourself in the serene environment that Neys has to offer.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
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From anywhere in Cariboo, head east towards Highway 97. Merge onto Highway 97 South and continue driving until you reach the junction with Highway 1. Take the exit onto Highway 1 East towards Tête Jaune Cache. After approximately 200 km, take the exit onto Highway 17 towards Nipigon. Continue on Highway 17 for about 150 km until you reach Neys Provincial Park, located at 1004 ON-17, Neys, ON P0T 2W0. Look for the park entrance signs along the highway.
Public Transportation
If you prefer public transportation, check for bus services that run from various locations in Cariboo to larger hubs such as Thunder Bay. From Thunder Bay, you can take a Greyhound or Ontario Northland bus service that stops near Neys Provincial Park. It is important to confirm the schedule in advance, as bus services may vary. Once you arrive at the nearest bus stop to Neys, you may need to use a taxi or rideshare service to reach the park entrance, as public transit may not operate directly to the park.
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