Camping - The park has two campgrounds. Ross Lake campground has 149 well-treed campsites, 18 of which are equipped with power. Facilities include coin operated showers, treated tap water, fire pits and a playground. Whitney Lake campground has 45 campsites, potable water (hand pump), a playground and access to a natural sand beach. All campsites are first come-first served.
Boating & Canoeing - Enjoy a day out on one of the parks four lakes. Power boating and canoeing are permitted on Whitney, Rossand Laurier lakes. Due to Borden Lake’s isolation, only canoes are allowed.
Fishing - Try your luck at catching perch, pike and walleye in Laurier Lake while Whitney and Ross lakes are good bets for perch and pike.
Trails - The park has an extensive trail system of more than 30 km, linking Ross, Whitney, Laurier and Borden lakes.Trails follow shorelines, pass through dense forests and offer exceptional wildlife viewing opportunities.
Winter Activities - Cross-country skiing - Ice fishing - Snowshoeing.
Birding - With more than 145 species of birds and waterfowl recorded in the park, Whitney Lakes provides a rewarding bird watching experience.
Wildlife Viewing - A variety of animals are attracted to the Whitney Lakes area by the diversity of plant life. The park’s wetlands and forests of pine, white spruce, aspen, birch and willow are home to deer, moose, beaver, red squirrel and flying squirrel. |