Restoule straddles the narrows between two lakes south of Lake Nipissing. Hike or mountain-bike to high granite bluffs and a fire tower where you can see for miles. Watch for heron rookeries, birds of prey and populous white-tailed deer. Embark from here on a five-day canoe trip tracing Samuel de Champlain's original route.
Nice and quiet with very friendly staff! Dog beach is small and has a few small pebbles in the shallowest parts but wade out a couple of feet and it's all sand! Water is warm and clear and fishing from the dock will score you sunfish and smallmouth bass!
The sites are nice and large and lots of trees meaning lots of privacy!
Privy's were clean although the taps just outside for handwashing did not work! They did have a hand sanitizer that was kept full at all times though!
At night there were lots of animal sounds such as frogs, loons and owls and during our first night we did have a rather bold raccoon try to enter our screen tent but we managed to scare him away permanently the following evening.
Firewood was of good quality and reasonably priced at $7.25/bag which included tax. Ice was $2.25 a bag which was also pretty much right in line with everywhere else.
All in all I would highly recommend this little out-of-the-way park to anyone who wants a break from the city. You won't be disappointed!