Breezy Lake?

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Posted by Shayne74
10/15/2025 11:15 am
#1

Anyone have insight on the lone site on Breezy Lake? Can't find much online. Really just wondering it's size and feasibility for a group of 4 to 6 potentially.  

 
Posted by Trail
10/15/2025 11:55 am
#2

The campsite is perched on a large rock which provides a nice view over the lake; but I think you might find it a bit small for a group. Picture attached. When we were there there was a grill on the firepit which you can see in the picture. 

I recall that Mark in the Park has a photo of the campsite taken from the water:
 

 
Posted by Shayne74
10/15/2025 12:21 pm
#3

Trail wrote:

The campsite is perched on a large rock which provides a nice view over the lake; but I think you might find it a bit small for a group. Picture attached. When we were there there was a grill on the firepit which you can see in the picture. 

I recall that Mark in the Park has a photo of the campsite taken from the water:
 

Thanks. I did see the photo on Mark In the Park.  One of the only ones I was able to find online.  How long ago were you there? 
 

 
Posted by Trail
10/15/2025 12:32 pm
#4

That picture is from June 2024 -- on a day hike to Wilkins, Breezy and Robitaille.

 
Posted by Dwight
10/15/2025 10:49 pm
#5

Checked out that campsite during the summer of 2024. Did not see a good spot for a tent and/or hammock near the rock where the firepit is located. Appeared that people had pitched tents right next to the thunderbox which was a wreck. Whenever that site is red (booked) on the Ontario Parks reservation website have felt sorry for the campers who reserved that campsite. Wilkins and Robitaille have much nicer campsites. 

Last edited by Dwight (10/15/2025 10:49 pm)

 
Posted by Shayne74
10/16/2025 6:28 am
#6

Dwight wrote:

Checked out that campsite during the summer of 2024. Did not see a good spot for a tent and/or hammock near the rock where the firepit is located. Appeared that people had pitched tents right next to the thunderbox which was a wreck. Whenever that site is red (booked) on the Ontario Parks reservation website have felt sorry for the campers who reserved that campsite. Wilkins and Robitaille have much nicer campsites. 

Great Info. Thank you! 
 

 
Posted by Stainless
10/16/2025 1:13 pm
#7

We visited that site on a hike in from Wilkins Lake where we were camped. It was August 2023. As was said previously, it's quite tight for even one tent, and it's not an easy scramble up from the lake with gear if arriving by canoe.  Great lunch spot though!

 


 
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