Oh my heavens, the white sand beach at Pancake Bay Provincial Park goes on and on and on. Since the bay is shallow the water isn’t as cold as you’d expect for Lake Superior. Some folks call it warm. They’re wrong. But, it is less cold. It only took a minute or two for me to catch my breath after jumping in.

How many dog beaches look like this?
The electrical spots in this campground are packed pretty tight and didn’t appeal to me. If you want a spot that feels more remote, forgo the electricity and get a campsite in the 400’s. Even though that end of the campground is a bit more rustic than the rest of the place, it boasts a modern comfort station with showers and laundry facilities.
I booked a site in the 400’s because it was close to the pet exercise area and the dog beach, both of which are fabulous. The pet exercise area is a green meadow sprinkled with daisies and plenty big for Milo to enjoy a good game of Frisbee.
The dog beach is continuous with, and just as nice as, the other beaches in the campground. The sand is soft and the water clear.
I’m always impressed by Milo’s intensity when he’s chasing a ball.
I enjoyed a nice swim with Milo (one of my favorite things), and Milo chased his ball into the water (one of his favourite things). Our afternoon at this beach was lovely.
Pancake Bay is a great place to enjoy a couple of restful days with your dog.
When Milo goes back to school, he will have lots to say about what he did this summer!
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I have to get him started on that essay right away!
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Great story! Thanks for sharing! Is the pet exercise area near the highway? Is it fenced in? My dog is a runner! 😁
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The dog beach is not near the highway, but the exercise area is close to a road (it’s been a while so I don’t remember if that road is the highway. I bet you could check on the online campground map or give them a call). There are trees around it and I don’t know if there is a fence or not.
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