Cell Phone Service: Telus, Bell, Koodo and Virgin Mobile. Service is fair. Web surfing, texting, phone calls work. Some buffering with videos. If you've been to this park please let us know your experience with cell service especially if your with a provider other than the ones previously mentioned.
July 2024, Eastlink mobile service is pretty good. No issues texting, calling or surfing the web. Minor buffering on videos but most play through fine!
My family did the exact same trip from Rainbow Falls Provincial Park to Pancake Bay with a stop in Wawa. By the time we got to Pancake it was late (pitch black) and we couldn't the fill station. On the map it shows where the dump station was but when we got there we couldn't find the water station. I watched your video and saw that it was on the other side of the mound which we couldn't see in the dark. So thanks!!
Hey guy’s THX for the Camping with the Coles sticker and taking the time to chat. Thought that was cool my carving made the video lol. Big fan of your reviews and we also loved Pancake Bay especially the beach CHEERS!!!
Thanks for the carving. You'll likely see your carving again. It seems like the perfect truck dash bling for a Thanksgiving camping trip. Happy camping!
My second favourite Lake Superior campground… first being Sleeping Giant!! Thanks for bringing back the happy memories from both videos from a former northern Ontario gal, now west coaster!!!
oh those fritters.....my mouth is watering just thinking of them. Best fritters in the world! Chippawa falls is one of our favorite stops as well. Incredible!
Pancake is on my bucket list.. I'm a trucker, and I've been by more times than I can count, [so that's at least 4 times ;) ] it looks like a lake superior version of craiglieth, with sand! I would think the parks pretty popular with the Soo locals. Even with bachawana Bay close by... Most of those site look like they could handle 30 foot travel trailers with minimal drama...
It's a fair observation to equate Craigleith and Pancake Bay. They are both right along the highway and very narrow parks between the highway and water. That's where the similarities end. Pancake Bay is WAY nicer than Craigleith.
Thank you so much for your great reviews of Lake Superior and Pancake Bay Provincial Parks, really great information. I am not RV-ing or camping, but planning a solo 6-day driving trip to Sault Ste Marie, Batchwana Bay, Lake Superior, Old Woman Bay, Wawa, and your video tours of the parks, trails, beaches, info on gas stations, etc. are excellent and so helpful! Love the content that you create, btw.
I'm glad our video helped you out. It's beautiful up there. The video doesn't do it justice but the views are amazing when driving on Hwy 17 around Lake Superior. Have a great trip.
Back from this trip - INCREDIBLE!! So happy I did it! And you are right: no pictures can do justice to Lake Superior and Hwy 17 views! Loved the apple fritters at Voyageur's and, thanks to your video on the Agawa Rock hike, I had the right footwear to actually get safely close to the pictographs :) You guys rock! Keep doing what you do!
We only booked one night at chutes before getting to lake superior pp thinking it would be a good stop for night.. i wish we had more time. My son had a blast swimming downstream from those falls.
If you ever go back to Lake Superior you should go in August. In July that lake being so deep has only warmed up slightly from the freezing point. While bays like Pancake Bay have warmed up. I was at both Pancake Bay and Agawa Bay at the end of August this year and they were both 70 degrees and as warm as Lake Huron. It just takes a lot more time for that huge lake to warm up.
You're the expert that we listen to when it comes to Lake Superior. We'll be heading that way again because there's more parks up there that we missed on this trip. We especially wished we could have made it to Neys. We'll try mid to late August next time. Thanks for the tip.
great video i enjoy the lou review could do a bug review to in northern ontario there tens to be some, the chutes is my favorite camp in ontario thanks guys
We love pancake bay...my wife and I are both enjoying your videos and reviews of the parks...and can't wait to hear what you have to say about Chutes...
Hey guys! Love the review of pancake bay. We were there a few years ago but just a quick stop over. Now we want to go back and see the rest. I'm going to try and send you an image of a product that we use. I think it's worth it. Leah and Paul
That's interesting that someone made a grill top to fit over the provincial park fire pits. I'm not sure if that style of firepit is common elsewhere. Thanks for sending the pic.
Great review! we had a campsite on the second road in from the Highway 17. We left the park on the second day of a week trip there because we had to yell at each other at night around the campfire because of the trucks engine braking going south down the hill all night long. Felt like I was sleeping in a ditch beside the highway.😒 Nice beach !!
Those fritters are outstanding. Pancake Bay is like being in the Caribbean. I did swim there. If you can get a site near the water….bonus however if you cannot, hilltop is our preferred
Yeah, Hilltop sites looked pretty good and no traffic noise. Our waterfront site was great. The guy who got it after us said it's one of the best sites that he tries to get every year.
We just got back from Lake Superior yesterday. Last stay was pancake bay. Hated to leave the area. Nice sandy beach compared to Agawa. Wish it was a little closer to visit. Live in Ancaster.
Yeah, we hated to leave too. I'm glad it is where it is because if it was in southern Ontario it would completely packed and over run. We're sure you'll agree that It's worth the drive. Thanks for watching.
My favourite place on earth! We actually always get the back sites next to the highway and don’t mind it at all, the noise really is not as bad as it seems! The amphitheater was used for movie nights and other activities but unfortunately this park has ramped down these services a few years ago, right around the time they got the cabin. Unfortunate as the kids and families loved the movie nights!
Beautiful coverage of the PP and the nearby attractions! Just a different kind of a question: What is driving like on the Trans Canada Highway along lake Superior where we have all these provincial parks? Is it scenic throughout or just in patches. Can we park an RV along side lake Superior anywhere to stretch our legs? I am asking this because we have a 6 year old young man, a bundle of energy, in our family.
Most of it is very scenic. I had to stop Cheryl from constantly recording the drive because there is only so much video of the drive we can use in the video. She kept saying that there is just so much beauty she has to keep trying to capture it all. There are quite a few scenic lookouts and pullovers that you can pull into to stretch your legs and enjoy the view.
Pancake Bay has some some of the softest sand i ever felt. The lookout trail is nice but after the lookout the trail became really bushy, no maintance at all. Its okay, you do get to see pancake falls but it was hard hiking through it.
We haven't stayed in a private campground since about 2017 and we just started our reviews in 2019. We prefer provincial, national, state and conservation areas.
The roads are good for big trailers. I don't know about how many sites can handle a rig of that size. You'll just have to check the site size when making your booking.
Cell Phone Service: Telus, Bell, Koodo and Virgin Mobile. Service is fair. Web surfing, texting, phone calls work. Some buffering with videos. If you've been to this park please let us know your experience with cell service especially if your with a provider other than the ones previously mentioned.
July 2024, Eastlink mobile service is pretty good. No issues texting, calling or surfing the web. Minor buffering on videos but most play through fine!
There’s just something about pancake bay that is so relaxing. So glad you enjoyed it 🇨🇦🌸
Great site!!!! Morning coffee calling! Great video!!!
Great review once again! Thanks for showing the park & providing where the best sites are. Keep doing your reviews we love them!
Another great video! Thank you.
Cheryl ...I'm glad I'm not the only one that has to read a map upside down. So don't be embarrassed, you're not alone :)
So glad you stopped in Wawa. Being my home town, it's a little gem hidden off of hwy 17.
Great video, can't wait to make my way back there!
My family did the exact same trip from Rainbow Falls Provincial Park to Pancake Bay with a stop in Wawa. By the time we got to Pancake it was late (pitch black) and we couldn't the fill station. On the map it shows where the dump station was but when we got there we couldn't find the water station. I watched your video and saw that it was on the other side of the mound which we couldn't see in the dark. So thanks!!
LOL, so close yet so far!
Hey guy’s THX for the Camping with the Coles sticker and taking the time to chat. Thought that was cool my carving made the video lol. Big fan of your reviews and we also loved Pancake Bay especially the beach CHEERS!!!
Thanks for the carving. You'll likely see your carving again. It seems like the perfect truck dash bling for a Thanksgiving camping trip. Happy camping!
My second favourite Lake Superior campground… first being Sleeping Giant!! Thanks for bringing back the happy memories from both videos from a former northern Ontario gal, now west coaster!!!
oh those fritters.....my mouth is watering just thinking of them. Best fritters in the world! Chippawa falls is one of our favorite stops as well. Incredible!
It's beautiful country up there!
Pancake bay is one of our favourites. Great reviews. I'm really enjoying your channel.
Pancake is on my bucket list.. I'm a trucker, and I've been by more times than I can count, [so that's at least 4 times ;) ] it looks like a lake superior version of craiglieth, with sand! I would think the parks pretty popular with the Soo locals. Even with bachawana Bay close by... Most of those site look like they could handle 30 foot travel trailers with minimal drama...
It's a fair observation to equate Craigleith and Pancake Bay. They are both right along the highway and very narrow parks between the highway and water. That's where the similarities end. Pancake Bay is WAY nicer than Craigleith.
Thanks for the great video. Helped us plan our stay at the park coming this summer.
Glad it was helpful. Happy camping!
Thank you so much for your great reviews of Lake Superior and Pancake Bay Provincial Parks, really great information. I am not RV-ing or camping, but planning a solo 6-day driving trip to Sault Ste Marie, Batchwana Bay, Lake Superior, Old Woman Bay, Wawa, and your video tours of the parks, trails, beaches, info on gas stations, etc. are excellent and so helpful! Love the content that you create, btw.
I'm glad our video helped you out. It's beautiful up there. The video doesn't do it justice but the views are amazing when driving on Hwy 17 around Lake Superior. Have a great trip.
Back from this trip - INCREDIBLE!! So happy I did it! And you are right: no pictures can do justice to Lake Superior and Hwy 17 views! Loved the apple fritters at Voyageur's and, thanks to your video on the Agawa Rock hike, I had the right footwear to actually get safely close to the pictographs :) You guys rock! Keep doing what you do!
Great video, next year this will be on my short list.
You should!
Love your videos
We only booked one night at chutes before getting to lake superior pp thinking it would be a good stop for night.. i wish we had more time. My son had a blast swimming downstream from those falls.
It seems that a lot of people use it as a one night stop over. We saw a lot of turnover when we were there. We had fun in the lazy river too.
If you ever go back to Lake Superior you should go in August. In July that lake being so deep has only warmed up slightly from the freezing point. While bays like Pancake Bay have warmed up. I was at both Pancake Bay and Agawa Bay at the end of August this year and they were both 70 degrees and as warm as Lake Huron. It just takes a lot more time for that huge lake to warm up.
You're the expert that we listen to when it comes to Lake Superior. We'll be heading that way again because there's more parks up there that we missed on this trip. We especially wished we could have made it to Neys. We'll try mid to late August next time. Thanks for the tip.
@@CampingwiththeColes Haha, thanks, love the videos!
great video i enjoy the lou review could do a bug review to in northern ontario there tens to be some, the chutes is my favorite camp in ontario thanks guys
We'll if you love Chutes then stay tuned for next Saturday when that video comes out. Thanks for watching.
Before your review, I have underestimated this park. Now I am planning to visit it in the next couple of years…
It's definitely a park we'd go back to. WHAT A BEACH!
We love pancake bay...my wife and I are both enjoying your videos and reviews of the parks...and can't wait to hear what you have to say about Chutes...
Thanks for watching.
Hey guys! Love the review of pancake bay. We were there a few years ago but just a quick stop over. Now we want to go back and see the rest. I'm going to try and send you an image of a product that we use. I think it's worth it.
Leah and Paul
That's interesting that someone made a grill top to fit over the provincial park fire pits. I'm not sure if that style of firepit is common elsewhere. Thanks for sending the pic.
Great review! we had a campsite on the second road in from the Highway 17. We left the park on the second day of a week trip there because we had to yell at each other at night around the campfire because of the trucks engine braking going south down the hill all night long. Felt like I was sleeping in a ditch beside the highway.😒 Nice beach !!
Yeah those sites looked really unpleasant to camp at. It's a world of difference a few rows in.
Those fritters are outstanding. Pancake Bay is like being in the Caribbean. I did swim there. If you can get a site near the water….bonus however if you cannot, hilltop is our preferred
Yeah, Hilltop sites looked pretty good and no traffic noise. Our waterfront site was great. The guy who got it after us said it's one of the best sites that he tries to get every year.
We just got back from Lake Superior yesterday. Last stay was pancake bay. Hated to leave the area. Nice sandy beach compared to Agawa. Wish it was a little closer to visit. Live in Ancaster.
Yeah, we hated to leave too. I'm glad it is where it is because if it was in southern Ontario it would completely packed and over run. We're sure you'll agree that It's worth the drive. Thanks for watching.
@@CampingwiththeColes You are very correct on that one!
My favourite place on earth! We actually always get the back sites next to the highway and don’t mind it at all, the noise really is not as bad as it seems! The amphitheater was used for movie nights and other activities but unfortunately this park has ramped down these services a few years ago, right around the time they got the cabin. Unfortunate as the kids and families loved the movie nights!
Wow! Everybody has their own preferences. Good thing there are people like you that don't mind those sites.
Beautiful coverage of the PP and the nearby attractions! Just a different kind of a question: What is driving like on the Trans Canada Highway along lake Superior where we have all these provincial parks? Is it scenic throughout or just in patches. Can we park an RV along side lake Superior anywhere to stretch our legs? I am asking this because we have a 6 year old young man, a bundle of energy, in our family.
Most of it is very scenic. I had to stop Cheryl from constantly recording the drive because there is only so much video of the drive we can use in the video. She kept saying that there is just so much beauty she has to keep trying to capture it all. There are quite a few scenic lookouts and pullovers that you can pull into to stretch your legs and enjoy the view.
Pancake Bay has some some of the softest sand i ever felt. The lookout trail is nice but after the lookout the trail became really bushy, no maintance at all. Its okay, you do get to see pancake falls but it was hard hiking through it.
Thanks for your opinion on that trail. We just didn't have it in us to do another uphill trail when we were there. We enjoyed the beach too much.
thanks for this video... Iv been wanting to go there for about 20 years.. its just a far drive. i have to ask how are the Pancakes? lol
It's a long drive to get there but that area of the province is so beautiful. It's worth the drive.
Have you ever reviewed private campgrounds?
We haven't stayed in a private campground since about 2017 and we just started our reviews in 2019. We prefer provincial, national, state and conservation areas.
Hi guys, what would be the chance of getting 39 foot fifth wheel into this park?
The roads are good for big trailers. I don't know about how many sites can handle a rig of that size. You'll just have to check the site size when making your booking.
@@CampingwiththeColes awesome thank u for the info, I will look into it.