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This Ontario park has a secret beach with emerald waters straight out of a dream

1 August 20253 Mins Read

Ontario and its beaches, we can’t get enough of them! What if we told you there’s a secluded taste of paradise located within this national park? We’re talking about Horseshoe Beach in Pukaskwa National Park. It’s not one to miss, and here’s why it’s a must this summer.

Though this is nowhere near being day-trip worthy, considering its closest provincial border is Manitoba, it’s worth exploring if you happen to be in Thunder Bay.

Exploring Pukaskwa National Park

It’s an 11-hour drive from Toronto. That’s right, it’s a mission. But it’s totally worth it if you’re up for it.

Pukaskwa National Park is Ontario’s largest national park and is famous for its dense boreal forests and gorgeous views of Lake Superior.

Pukaskwa National Park originates from the Indigenous word “Pukasu. According to Parks Canada, sources at the Ojibway and Cree Cultural Centre in Timmins say that the word “Pukasu” describes what “people do when they cook the marrow inside the bones of animals.”

What to do at the park

Outdoor enthusiasts will find six fun and remote hiking trails – some easier than others. For your beach day adventure, take the 2 km Beach Trail, which guides you along three park beaches, and that’s including Horseshoe Beach.

This beautiful beach is “secluded by boreal forest and flanked with rolling granite,” says Parks Canada.

It’s known for its calm, protected waters that are perfect for relaxing in after an exhausting hike.

This tucked-away beach offers golden sand and refreshing emerald lake water. It’s described as an “idyllic summer getaway on the shores of Lake Superior,” per Parks Canada.

“Lake Superior laps against golden sand secluded by boreal forest and flanked with rolling granite. Smooth driftwood scatters the shores. Sandcastles beg to be built.”

Though it’s open for the season, it’s usually very popular in July and August – with reason.

Pukaskwa National Park is a nature lover’s paradise, with endless opportunities for hiking, camping, and observing wildlife.

The scenery alone will make you want to come back and we don’t blame you.

When: Open until mid-October 2025
Where: Heron Bay, Ont.

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