
We have been to Restoule Provincial park a few times, I love the canoeing in this park and they have some trails to do, one almost killed me lol. There are about 6 trails to hike and 3 lakes and a river to paddle. As for wildlife, being a wildlife photographer, there wasn’t a lot. Ducks, deer, loons, herons that kind of thing but I got some nice shots of some Mallard ducks. We usually paddle right by Mallard ducks but these guys were entertaining and the lighting was right.
We had a pretty good site. There are 3 campgrounds, Putts Point and Bells Point Campgrounds have private campsites without electricity. Flush and vault toilets, laundry facilities and showers are available in Putts Campgrounds. Kettle Point Campground contains the parks 97 electrical campsites. We have stayed in all the campgrounds at one point or another but this time we were in Kettle Point.

We did a lot of paddling on Stormy Lake and we did Restoule River a few times, it connects Stormy Lake to Restoule Lake. The river is a fantastic area to spot herons, loons, mergansers and more. There is not a lot in this area outside of the Park so we mostly just stay in the park when we are here.
Paddling photos
Cute little Merganser Fixing his hair in the mirror The river Female Mallard duck Purple is my favourite colour This gal wouldn’t come out for a photo but she sure looked happy! She was on the shore as we paddled past He looks cuddly
One of the trails we did was the Fire Tower Trail, it’s a killer. Well maybe not a killer, I survived to talk about it but it’s a bit difficult at the end. Clint was fine with it, so it’s probably just me lol.
It was not easy scrambling over these rocks! Made it to the top, cell phone photo The Tower I didn’t take my big camera but I did cart this guy up to the top, sometimes I wonder about me One of the spots on the trail and they had a bench to sit at to view this small lake
In closing, how about a random photo of Trum sitting by the river?

Next stop, Arrowhead Provincial Park…..