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    Schreiber Beach

    Published: Dec 29, 2025

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    Schreiber Beach is a gorgeous beach in Northern Ontario - and a bit of a hidden gem! Here’s everything you’ll need to know, to plan your visit.

    A rocky lake superior beach with glistening blue water. Overlaid text says schreiber beach a complete visitors guide.

    As was the case with Terrace Bay Lighthouse, Schreiber Beach was another attraction that we hadn’t bothered to check out at first, despite passing signage for it several times, over multiple trips.

    Then we saw a Lake Superior Circle Tour sign, noticed what a high percentage of the featured stops we’d been to already, and decided we HAD to complete the set, LOL.

    So, during a fall 2025 stay at Rainbow Falls Provincial Park, we got in the car to go check it out.

    I’ve got to say... due to our love for Terrace Bay Beach, we didn’t necessarily feel the need to find another beach in the area... but we’re glad we went!

    What a gorgeous area! I’m a huge fan of Lake Superior in general, and Schreiber beach did NOT disappoint.

    Unfortunately, we had next to no information about it, going in... and it turned out that we did NOT allot anywhere near enough time to fully take it all in.

    So, in the interest of helping other people avoid that mistake, let’s go over everything you should know about Schreiber Beach!

    Schreiber Beach, a rocky lake superior beach with glistening blue water.

    The Basics:

    Location Name: Schreiber Beach
    Address: 436 Isbester Dr, Schreiber, ON P0T 2S0
    Website: Schreiber Beaches
    Price Free!
    Reservations: Not applicable.
    Season: Year-round? (The road is not maintained in winter)

    The Schreiber Beach Sign.

    Logistics

    This beach is located 2 km down a relatively rough road, with some steep areas - one area is apparently 12%, though it didn’t feel that steep.

    This road is not maintained from October 15 - April 15, so definitely use it at your own risk.

    Anyway, beyond getting there... here is some basic information to help you plan your visit to Shrieber Beach:

    Registration and Check In

    There are no reservations, registration, or check in required - or even available. This one of those venues where you simply drive up, park, and go enjoy your stay.

    Parking

    At the end of that 2 km road is a small loop of a parking lot. The first half of the loop has 13 regular, perpendicular parking spots for cars.

    The second half of the loop has a few longer spots, parallel to the center of the loop. They seem to be intended for RVs or trailers, but they’re not all THAT long - you might end up using two of them.

    As a note, we went on a random Saturday at the end of September and the regular parking was almost full.

    2 part image showing the parking lot at Schreiber Beach.
    Top: Upper Lot, Main Parking
    Bottom: Lower Lot, Oversized Vehicle Parking.

    Washrooms

    There's a single stall washroom at the bottom of the hill, before you get to the beach itself.

    It was in pretty disgusting condition at the time of our visit - looked at smelled like it had NOT been maintained in some time.

    2 part image showing the inside and outside out the outhouse at Schreiber Beach.

    Maps and Signage

    There are no maps for Schreiber Beach itself, which is a shame - there are trails in the area, and the signage was almost non-existent for them.

    There WAS a large map sign near the beach that was an overview map for hiking in the general area, just nothing on the more localized scale.

    You don’t really need signage to find the beach, washroom, or picnic shelter - it’s all pretty straightforward from the parking lot... but we definitely could have used some signage for trails.

    Informational signage about Schreiber beach and the surrounding area.

    Accessibility

    There are no designated disabled parking spots.

    The path from the parking lot down to the landing (leading up to the beach) is wheelchair accessible. It’s a relatively long, gently sloping trail that winds back and forth down the steep embankment.

    I wasn’t having a good mobility day, and had no problem walking up and down that path. It’s smooth and well-maintained pavement.

    The washroom at the bottom is marked with an accessibility symbol, BUT the access to the washroom isn’t accessible itself - there’s about a 5" step up.

    That’s about it as far as accessibility goes. Without an all-terrain wheelchair, you could maybe get a view out over the beach, but the beach itself isn’t accessible, and didn’t have a Mobi-Mat.

    To be honest, I’m not sure one would even work there - I’ve never seen one installed on a rocky beach like Schreiber Beach.

    2 part image showing the accessibility sign, and a hand demonstrating big step up to the washroom.

    Pets

    Pets are allowed, but have to be leashed and picked up after.

    There aren’t any dog poop bag dispensers at the beach, so far as we saw ... but I’m about 80% sure I saw one at the start of the 2 km road?

    Park Store

    There is no park store - or shopping / vending machines / etc of any kind - at Screiber Beach. Bring what you need!

    Visitor Centre

    There is no Visitor Center at Schreiber Beach.

    2 part image showing the interior and exterior of the small picnic shelter at Schreiber Beach.
    The Picnic Shelter

    Day Use Area

    There's a cute little picnic shelter with couple picnic tables under the roof, plus there's a few other picnic tables nearby and overlooking the lake.

    Note: We’ve seen reference to there being a playground overlooking the beach ... we didn’t see one, during our visit. Not sure how we managed to miss it, if it does exist!

    6 part image showing the various picnic areas at Schreiber beach.
    Picnic Areas.

    Connectivity

    We had really decent cell phone reception - on Rogers Wireless - at Schreiber Beach, and in the general area.

    5 part image showing a winding pathway going from the parking lot to the waterfront at schreiber beach.
    Trail from the Parking Lot

    Miscellaneous

    There are two - obvious! - ways to get down to the beach from the parking lot.

    If you’re able bodied, you can just walk 70m down a relatively steep embankment.

    If you’re less mobile, there’s a path that winds its way down the hill. Nice and easy, not super steep, very level and smooth.

    Weirdly, MapMyRun marked that as being only 100 m long. It’s at least 3x the length of the straight-up path, so I’m not sure what happened there!

    Anyway, at the base of the hill, there’s some private property off to the left. As you approach the beach, there’s private property marked off to the right.

    Neither of these seem to extend down to the beach area though - we saw no signs down there about private property.

    A large open are with trees in the background, opening up to the lake beyond them.
    Landing before the beach.

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    Entertainment and Activity

    Some basic information on the activities you can engage in while visiting Schreiber Beach:

    Hiking

    If you want to just explore the beach area, though, there are some cool rock formations off to the right, always fun to play on!

    Anyway - aside from the aforementioned walk down to the beach - you can connect up with a couple trail options from the Schreiber Beach area.

    2 part image showing hiking signage at Schreiber Beach.

    The map at the entrance to the beach is for the larger Schreiber Channel Segment and Mt. Gywnne Segments of the 53 km Casque Isles Trail

    A map of the Casque Isles trail system.

    (There was also a memorial stone for the founder of the Casque Isles Trail - Thomas D. McGrath.)

    A small memorial stone at Schreiber Beach.

    We saw the access point for the Schreiber Channel Segment / Voyageur Trail off to the right, when looking at the beach - it’s over by those rock formations.

    I think this might be where you go to access the Parks Canada Red Chairs in the area, but we didn’t have time to explore the trails during our visit.

    Anyway, we didn’t have time to explore the trails during our visit, but we’re looking forward to doing so in the future!

    2 part image showing the pebble beach at Schreiber Beach.

    Swimming

    Schreiber Beach is a rocky, pebble beach on Lake Superior. Absolutely gorgeous, but maybe not the kind of beach for laying out on a towel!

    The water was clean, clear, sparkling... and cold.

    It’s very much a “Lake Superior Beach” in every way. Love it!

    A colourful pebble beach on Lake Superior.

    Birding, Wildlife, and Nature

    We didn’t do a ton of birding during our visit to Schreiber Beach... partially because we were WAY more focused on the beach / lake views, and partially because the waves were REALLY loud that day.

    That noise + high winds = not great for birding!

    We did see and/or hear: Chipping Sparrow, Common Raven, Red-Breasted Nuthatch, Ring-Billed Gull, and Turkey Vulture

    ... as well as several Mourning Cloak Butterflies, along the path between the parking lot and the beach.

    4 part image showing fall leaves, wildflowers, and birds.

    Boating

    There aren’t any boat launches or docks in the beach area.

    That said, there WAS some signage welcoming paddlers to the area, and warning of the dangers of canoeing or kayaking on Lake Superior.

    Educational signage about paddling safety on Lake Superior.

    Fishing

    We didn’t see any posted information about fishing at Schreiber Beach, but we did see a couple people fishing from shore (off to the left, when looking at the beach.)
    I’m not sure about Schreiber Beach specifically, but I’m pretty sure that - in the general area - Lake Superior has Brook Trout, Chinook Salmon, Lake Trout, Northern Pike, Perch, Walleye, Whitefish, and Yellow Perch.

    Hell, our waterfront site at Rainbow Falls Provincial Park - right on Lake Superior - had a salmon run right behind it!

    That’s about 20 minutes up the road from Schreiber beach.

    2 people fishing at Schreiber Beach.

    Educational & Cultural Opportunities

    There were a few educational signs in the picnic gazebo, teaching a bit about some general history of the town, as well as the Canadian Pacific Railway, and Great Lakes Steamers in the area.

    5 part image showing various educational signage at Schreiber Beach.

    Niantic Games

    There were 4 Niantic game stops (Pokestops, Gyms, Ingress Portals, etc) between the parking lot and the beach, with more out to either side along the trail.

    We had good cell phone reception, as well.

    Schreiber Beach, a rocky lake superior beach with glistening blue water.

    Final Thoughts

    This was a GORGEOUS beach - definitely a bit of a hidden gem!

    It may not be the kind of beach where you’d lay out on a beach blanket or anything, but amazing nonetheless. I love these pebble beaches on Lake Superior, with the colourful rocks, gorgeous views, and clear blue waters.

    We didn’t allot anywhere near enough time for our visit, and we’re definitely looking forward to coming back - and exploring more of the area surrounding the beach!

    Schreiber Beach, a rocky lake superior beach with glistening blue water.

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    Schreiber Beach, a rocky lake superior beach with glistening blue water.

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    Schreiber Beach, a rocky lake superior beach with glistening blue water.

    Schreiber Beach, a rocky lake superior beach with glistening blue water.

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