Camping.
Sharbot Lake Provincial Park sits at the village of Sharbot Lake along Highway 7 with a frontcountry car-camping campground and a day-use beach. The park is operated by Ontario Parks and is the in-jurisdiction camping anchor for the township.
The brief.
Sharbot Lake Provincial Park is a frontcountry-only park — car camping with vehicle access to sites — and is open seasonally on the Ontario Parks operating calendar (typically mid-May through Thanksgiving). The park has a day-use beach and small interior trails.
Beyond Sharbot Lake PP, private cottage-country campgrounds operate on Bobs Lake, Sharbot Lake, and Big Clear Lake. The township does not contain a backcountry park; backcountry camping in the broader region happens at Frontenac Provincial Park (in South Frontenac) and Bon Echo Provincial Park (in Addington Highlands / North Frontenac), both adjacent jurisdictions.
2. places.
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Sharbot Lake Provincial Park
Frontcountry car-camping campground with day-use beach; Ontario Parks operated; at the village of Sharbot Lake along Highway 7.
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Private cottage-country campgrounds
Operating on Bobs Lake, Sharbot Lake, and Big Clear Lake.
Today's read.
Cool but comfortable for layered effort · light winds · clean air.