Anii Shores
Anii Shores
Site Minimum: 4 people
Site Maximum: 18 people
Description: A good site for a small group. Find space for the tents on a fairly steep, wooded and rocky hill-side.
Exposure: Northern -- always in shade during the day. Good view of summer sunsets.
Travel Time (by canoe)
>> to Hub = 5 - 10 min.
>> to Main End / Parking = 15 - 20 min.
Campsite Name Meaning: A greeting in Ojibwe.
From the Ontario Parks website: “Aaniin” (or “Aanii” in Odawa and some nearby communities) is often used as a greeting. In this instance, it essentially means “how” (e.g., short for “how are you” / “how is your life going”). “Aaniin” can also be used as a question, like “which” or “what.”
Aerial view of Anii Shores.
Footage provided by Scouter Kurt G from 1st Campbellville.
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