Deep River Provincial Park is a scenic natural area in Ontario offering diverse outdoor recreation opportunities along the Ottawa River, including hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing.
Deep River Provincial Park is situated along the Ottawa River in Renfrew County, Ontario, providing visitors access to riverfront landscapes, mixed forests, and recreational facilities. The park spans a gently rolling terrain dominated by deciduous and coniferous trees, with sections of wetlands and river shoreline enhancing its ecological diversity. Historically, the area supported local Indigenous communities and later developed as a resource and recreational zone linked to the nearby town of Deep River, which was established to support Canada’s nuclear research industry. Visitors to the park enjoy activities such as hiking along well-maintained trails, fishing in the Ottawa River, paddling, and camping at its developed campgrounds. The Ottawa River offers scenic vistas and opportunities for wildlife observation, including waterfowl, deer, and small mammals. In winter, the park’s trails and open spaces are used for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, making it a year-round destination. Landmarks include river lookout points and picnic areas enhanced for family outings. Deep River Provincial Park appeals to campers and day visitors seeking a peaceful environment to experience the natural beauty of Ontario’s Shield region while being close to community amenities. The park balances recreational use with conservation of local habitats, contributing to the maintenance of both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems.
Scenic overlook of the Ottawa River offering panoramic river views
Mixed forest environment providing habitat for diverse wildlife species
Popular fishing spots along the riverbank with species such as bass and pike
Quiet backcountry trails ideal for birdwatching and seasonal photography
A scenic riverfront area providing fishing, paddling access, and wildlife viewing opportunities.
A series of interconnected trails that traverse mixed forest habitats and offer peaceful walking routes.
Equipped with tent and trailer sites, washrooms, and picnic facilities located near the river.