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The Lake Opeongo Access Point Office is a tourist information centre and canoeing area located in the Unorganized South Nipissing District. Situated at km 46. 3 of Highway 60, visitors can follow the Opeongo Road north for 6. 2 kilometres to reach the access point at the southern end of Lake Opeongo.
The latitude and longitude coordinates for the access point are 45. 635804, -78. 360447.
At the Lake Opeongo Access Point Office, visitors can obtain backcountry camping permits for their trip up to 5 months in advance. Permits can be reserved online or via telephone. Additionally, visitors can find businesses that offer equipment rental services for canoes, tents, and other camping gear. It is recommended to cheque for any special water level advisories before embarking on your canoeing trip at Algonquin Park Advisories.
The West Gate at the entrance of the Highway 60 corridor of Algonquin Provincial Park provides information and bathroom facilities for visitors. The West Gate is also home to the Fen Lake Ski Trail. Nearby attractions include camping opportunities in Algonquin Park, with options for drive-to camping and backcountry camping.
Visitors to the Lake Opeongo Access Point Office can support Algonquin Park by becoming a member or donor at The Friends of Algonquin Park. Special regulations are in place for Algonquin's fishery, including a ban on live baitfish. The office is open during the regular operating dates and provides essential information for visitors exploring the beautiful Lake Opeongo area.