Kiosk Access Beach is located on the northwest side of Algonquin Provincial Park. It is a small beach on the shores of Kioshkokwi Lake within the Kiosk Campground. This beach gets its name from the former town of Kiosk that neighbours this area. Lake Kioshkokwi is known for its abundance of Lake Trout, making Kiosk Access Beach a great fishing destination. Kiosk Access Beach is also an ideal spot for swimming, and long distance canoe trips. Parking, washroom, and garbage and recycling facilities are located within the campsite. A boat launch is also available at this site. Pets are not permitted. No lifeguards, water safety is your responsibility. Life Jacket Lending Program available.
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Kiosk Access Beach is located on the northwest side of Algonquin Provincial Park. It is a small beach on the shores of Kioshkokwi Lake within the Kiosk Campground. This beach gets its name from the former town of Kiosk that neighbours this area. Lake Kioshkokwi is known for its abundance of Lake Trout, making Kiosk Access Beach a great fishing destination. Kiosk Access Beach is also an ideal spot for swimming, and long distance canoe trips. Parking, washroom, and garbage and recycling facilities are located within the campsite. A boat launch is also available at this site. Pets are not permitted. No lifeguards, water safety is your responsibility. Life Jacket Lending Program available.
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