
We drove through the city of Timmons to get to Ivanhoe Lake Provincial Park. We had site 84, very sandy ground and it was a pull through, with no privacy. We were not on the water but we could see the lake as it was such an open area. They do have tons of other sites that are more traditional sites. We drove around the park to see what it offered and noticed it takes 8-10 minutes to drive to the Park gate from Hwy 101 and you also pass a lot of private cottages, kind of like Rene Brunelle Provincial Park. The closest place for gas is the town of Foleyet which is about 12 kms away.

Main Gate 
Campground road, our site is last on the right in this photo 
A little bit sandy, the lake was right across the road 
Ivanhoe Lake 
They had lots of picnic areas, play areas and areas for dogs
There is Ivanhoe Lake and Saw Lake to paddle and Tech Lake has a trail to it.

Saw Lake Trail head 

Saw Lake

Teck Lake Trail Head 
More of the trail 
Teck Lake
We did spot some grouse in the Park. We walked the 1 km Quaking Bog trail, it was an okay trail. There are still lots of mosquitoes here, why? lol

Trail Head Sign 
A spot on the trail overlooking the Quaking Bog 
We spent one afternoon at the beach and it was really nice. You can walk about 150 feet out in the lake before it gets deep. We were walking from the beach back to our site and a couple of Quebec Biker dudes stopped us, we had watched them ride their motorcycles to a site just down from where we were swimming, anyways, they started talking to us about skinny dipping. I must look friendly, we always have random people come up to us and start normal, and sometimes not so normal, conversations with us. lol
Near the entrance to the Park there is a bridge/dam and a dirt road running parallel to the river. We drove down the dirt road and took a walk around when the road ended.

Road running parallel to the river 
Really nice spot and no one around but us 
More of the area 
Lots of clouds 
It was funny, one afternoon we were driving down to the lake and we passed this couple setting up, they had just got there, and I said that looks like our friend Lewis! and sure enough, it was Lewis and his wife Janice who live just south of us, so funny running into friends so far away from home and so randomly.
We were sitting out by our campfire one evening around dinner time and a man walked by. Clint recognized him right away, he was the same man who stood on the shoreline and chatted with us while we were in our canoe at Kettle Lakes Provincial Park. He was from Mississauga and was a Freelance Lighting technician. He had worked on shows like Master Chef, Rick Mercer and The Boys. We had a great conversation with him.
This park is very well maintained and so are the trails, the Dog Beach and Day Use Area.
I can’t remember which hikes I took this on but here are some random forest trail photos.

Clint is way down the trail 
Nice trails
Well that is that, next stop Wakami Lake and then two more Parks and then we are home at which point we need to get ready for our 3 weeks in Algonquin Park!

