An area full of natural wonder and cultural heritage, Wekusko Falls campground straddles the Grass River. Two suspension bridges take people over the falls and rapids. In the 1700s this area was part of the Upper Track fur trade route, and the lure of gold brought people back to the area in the 1900s. The park offers many opportunities for hiking, fishing, canoeing, laying on the beach, and wildlife viewing. You may choose from large electrical or basic service campsites.<br><br>
<b>Located in the Campground</b><br>
Boat launch, dump station, firewood (available for purchase), fishing (license required), hiking, kiosk (campground office), modern washrooms, pay showers, picnic areas and picnic shelter (near beach and tenting area), pit privies, playground (near beach and tenting area), swimming (unsupervised beach), and water taps.<br><br>
<b>Located in the Park</b><br>
Boating (Wekusko Lake) and canoeing.<br><br>
<b>Located Outside the Park</b><br>
Convenience store, doctor, drug store, gas station, golf - 9 holes, laundry, restaurant, tennis, and video store.