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Oastler Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park in the municipality of Seguin, Parry Sound District in Central Ontario, Canada. The nearest town, just to the northwest, is Parry Sound.Oastler Lake is a recreation-class park, 32 hectares (79 acres) in size, on the shore of Oastler Lake where the Boyne River flows in from Otter Lake. It is located along a former alignment of Highway 69 which now has the street name Oastler Park Drive.

Address: 380 Oastler Park Dr, Parry Sound, ON P2A 2W8, Canada
Phone: (705) 378-2401
State: Ontario
Zip Code: P2A 2W8


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Reviews
So beautiful! There is an active bear but it's only a small black bear. The train sound is not bad at all; if you are an extremely light sleeper I would suggest picking a campground on the point! The walk in campsites are very quiet and much more private. Washrooms are clean.
8 years ago (04-09-2017)
i've camped here a few times and always enjoy coming back, great little park with amazing views clean facilities and a nice little beach. lots of wildlife in the park including black bears, keep your campsite tidy and you wont have any issues
8 years ago (01-11-2017)
Trains sounding off on the hour every hour throughout the night. Tried the place twice on different years. Same result. No sleep. Also be warned. Leeches in the lake.
8 years ago (24-08-2017)
We camped during the wicked storm on July 7th that shut the campground down. For as nerve-wracking and unsettling as the entire experience was, the one thing that surprised me the most was how wonderful and attentive the staff here were. The staff were out immediately checking in on every one, multiple times throughout the night we'd have someone come by to make sure we were alright. We could hear the chainsaws going all night making way for us to leave safely in the morning. Come morning, I could only imagine how exhausted they all must've been (I know we were after sleeping in our car all night!) But all the staff members were very polite and helpful. I'm sure they were tired of answering the same questions over and over again and repeating themselves to all of the campers, but not once did they let you know that! Upon exiting the park, they had someone station there to take down all our information to ensure everyone got out safely. Needless to say, I am very impressed by how well the staff here handled such a tragic event.
8 years ago (26-07-2017)
Nice park, we had a great campsite on the water. Other sites seemed cramped and small. Relatively quiet except for the regular freight trains passing by, which is bothersome at night. Otherwise, a nice park.
8 years ago (12-08-2017)
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