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Great Blue Heron (Anderson Point Campground)

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Lake
• Fishing
• Ramp
• Body Of Water (Anglin Lake)
• Playground
• Kayaking/Canoeing

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Pit Toilets
• Showers Only

- Facility

• Type (Provincial Park)
• Partial Handicap Access

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Total Spaces (46)
• Spaces Available (32)
• Dirt Sites (32)
• Seasonal Sites
• Fire Rings

User Reviews

Grant P

October 18, 2021

13$ reservation fee when you drive there and have to go online is ridiculous. I’m not reserving anything I showed up and took an empty site.

Miranda Halladay

September 14, 2020

Great quiet campground with lots of trees that make you feel like you are in your own private oasis. Playground for the kids, nice clean private stall showers, and easy access to firewood and garbage disposal. Bit of a drive if you want to do some hiking or see other amenities, but otherwise everything is walkable.

Dallas Gareau

September 06, 2020

So beautiful. The trails, beaches and atmosphere are all wonderful. The campsites are big, comfy and private.

Kayla Gerein

August 31, 2020

Awesome campground, will definitely visit again! Sites are large and very private with trees and brush between sites. Overall the campground is very well kept and quiet. There are some newer amenities including a nice playground area and the bathrooms clean. There are hiking trails within the campground and an interpretive trail that goes to the historic Anderson Cabin.

Aaron Gerein

August 31, 2020

Anderson Point Campground in late August is awesome. Fewer insects, great weather, cool mornings, and a quiet campground (kids are back in school!). Well worth the trip. Lots of hiking nearby such as Jacobson Bay, the Fire Tower Trail, and even trails that enter Prince Albert National Park (Waskesiu). Great amenities nearby with canoe, kayak, and boat rentals. Anglin lake is roughly 8-10 feet deep, so very few high power boats are on the water, making for a very peaceful stay. The campground is extremely clean and has a lot of pride in it from the Great Blue Heron Provincial Park staff. Anderson Cabin is a very nice added touch of history to this campground and is within walking distance of ant campsite at Anderson Point Campground. Highly recommended for campers, tenters, outdoor enthusiasts, kayakers, canoers, and anglers. Don't forget that you're in bear country and come prepared! We never saw a single bear, but traces of them while hiking. Bear bells and bear mace are a must, but are well worth the extra effort to see the beauty this park has to offer. Less traffic and not as touristy as Waskesiu, but still has the exact same appeal!

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