Hwy 69 between Toronto and Sudbury - take Muskoka Road 5 west to Honey Harbour
Parking and launching facilities are available at Honey Harbour Marina
Northwest at main channel between Deer Island and Beausoleil Island
Camp at most northerly point of island by Goblin Bay
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Northwest at main channel between Deer Island and Little Beausoleil Island
West into Beausoleil Bay
Camp at Chimney Bay
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West between Little Beausoleil Island and Roberts Island
Camp at Tonch Point
Comments
Sights are well developed. Chimney had steel fire boxes, picnic tables, tent platforms and a small cabin. Felt like luxury camping. Was not very busy in late April but can see it being very busy later in the year. Good hiking trails. You need to purchase wood.
There is a YMCA camp that runs from late June to late August that I believe may have the right to the site by Goblin Bay and they occasionally use it on Sunday or Friday nights.
The campsites on the Island are VERY close together. More like a campground with each area having 5-10 sites some just feet apart. Not very private if that is what you are expecting.
Beausoleil bay VERY busy on weekends, and leaving Honey Harbour is a nightmare in a canoe! Best to avoid weekends for this trip...
We were here in early April 2007. I would not want to be there in the peak of summer as it would feel just like car camping. The sites have nice tent pads, but no fire pits. Fires were made in a small stand up grill near the picnic table. Getting there was challenge as the local boaters DO NOT slow down (one of our canoes got swamped in shallow water).