RV Site 9

Need a great overnight stop near Ignace on Highway 599? RV Sites at Rousseau’s Landing gives you electrical, water, and grey water hookups right inside Sandbar Provincial Park. You’re on the edge of Sandbar Lake, 4 miles north of town. Stay one night or stay a week — the camp is ready for both. Some nights turn into longer stays.

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Ignace sits along the Trans-Canada corridor, and a lot of RV travellers pass through on their way across Northwestern Ontario. RV Sites at Rousseau’s Landing gives you a proper overnight option — not a parking lot with a power pedestal, but a genuine campsite inside Sandbar Provincial Park on the shores of a walleye lake.

You’re 4 miles north of Ignace on Highway 599. Travel half a mile down our sandy, all-weather road and you arrive at camp. Site 5 has a full electrical hookup, fresh water connection, and grey water access right at your site. Your own picnic table gives you a place to unwind after a day on the road.

The water at the hookup is clean and fresh — one of the things guests notice right away. If you need to use the dump station, Sandbar Provincial Park has one about 3 kilometres from camp. Showers are available at the lodge on a daily or weekly fee basis. Firewood, ice, and propane refills are available on site so you can resupply without driving back into town.

Ignace itself has grocery stores, restaurants, and two well-stocked bait shops that sell fishing licenses — everything you’d need to stock up before heading out or to grab a meal after a long drive. It’s a real small town, not a tourist strip.

If you end up staying more than one night — which happens more often than people plan — Sandbar Lake is right at your doorstep. Walleye and Northern Pike fishing starts the day you arrive, and we have boats available for rent. For guests who want to see more of the area, boats are also cached on more than 15 surrounding lakes. Check our Fishing Packages page for what’s included.

The camp has a comfortable, no-fuss atmosphere. Quiet hours start at 11:00 p.m. Check-in for campsites is 2:00 p.m. and checkout is 10:00 a.m. The other people around you came here to relax and enjoy Northwestern Ontario — same as you.

Repeat guests who started as overnight stoppers make up a big part of the people we see every summer. They stopped, they fished, they slept well, and they started rearranging plans to stay longer.

Is this a quick overnight stop for you, or is there part of you hoping to find a reason to slow down for a few days once you get here?