The best camping near Killbear Provincial Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Killbear Provincial Park adventure.

Watch the sunset over Georgian Bay when you camp along the rocky shoreline.  

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Tiny Village Parry Sound - Camping

5 sites · RVs, Tents48 acres · Parry Sound, ON
Tiny Village Parry Sound is a unique nature village located on our 48.2 acres of property. It is nestled on the shore of the beautiful DeBois Lake, located 30 minutes northeast of the historic town of Parry Sound. Our sites offer all the benefits of a comfortable cottage lifestyle at a fraction of the cost, as it is our mission to make enjoying the great outdoors accessible to everyone. Tiny Village Parry Sound is a 2.5 hour drive from Toronto and a 4.5 hour drive from Ottawa. Our mission? To provide an extraordinary experience for families, couples, and solo travelers alike. We believe that enjoying the great outdoors shouldn't come with a hefty price tag. So, whether you're roasting marshmallows with the family or taking a solo hike to recharge, we've designed Tiny Village Parry Sound to be your affordable escape into the beauty of Mother Nature.
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Dillon Woods

4 sites · RVs, Tents100 acres · Carling, ON
Very wild, not for the average camper. Along a small brown river, good for paddlers who want to explore. You may see deer, bears, porcupines, beavers, snakes (including the Massasauga rattlesnake ), fireflies, and much more. Kids have swum comfortably in the river, water shoes highly recommended. Several kayaks and stand up paddle boards available to rent.
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Water access campsite with cabin

1 site · Lodging16 acres · Parry Sound, ON
Disconnect and get away from it all when you stay under the stars. 16 acre water-access campsite with tiny sleeping cabin. Rustic cabin has a Queen memory foam bed and small sitting area on the main floor. A ladder leads to the loft, where you will find a cozy Queen and two Single beds. Wake up to the sounds of nature and a window that looks out onto the quiet lake and abundant forest. Catch your dinner fresh from the lake, grill it on the BBQ and enjoy the views from dining deck.
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Geodesic Dome Off Grid Super Camp

1 site · Lodging6 acres · Parry Sound, ON
Reconnect with nature and each other at this unforgettable riverside escape. A stunning geodesic dome camping experience awaits you—sleep under the stars, enjoy a campfire overlooking the peaceful river, and sip your morning coffee on your own private dock. Get ready to unplug and relax in all the best ways. The Space The River Dome is located in the beautiful Parry Sound, Ontario area, nestled on the edge of a quiet river just east of the town of Parry Sound. This private location is situated on a working farm, offering a beautiful western exposure where you're sure to enjoy the evening sky as the sun sets before your eyes. With a grill for outdoor dining, hammock, kayaks, fishing dock, and a beautiful stone campfire area, your outdoor oasis awaits you. (Some amenities are seasonal, and weather permitting.) Guest Access Amenities and Details: Sleeps 2 people, loft bedroom has a queen bed Outhouse Bathroom Pellet fireplace Outdoor firepit and Adirondack chairs BBQ grill Open concept living area and kitchenette Private dock Canoe & kayaks Double hammock Private parking spot; 4-minute hike to Dome. Approx. 25-30 minutes to the closest town and restaurants. Other Things to Note ADD ONS Early Check-in/Late Check-out - $40 We don't mind these requests if it's possible for us to accommodate. Please let us know as many days prior to your stay as possible, and we'll see if we can make it work. Outdoor Photo Session - $200 Your hosts are also professional photographers and would love to capture your time here at The River Dome. We’ll come out to the dome and take you on a 1-hour shoot around the property and by the water. You’ll receive 15 edited photos. Meet the Goats - $50 Get a one-on-one experience with our miniature Nigerian Dwarf goats. The dome is located on a small farm property with dairy goats. Baby goats can usually be seen in the months of April, May, & June.
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Cozy Cabin in the Woods

1 site · Lodging5 acres · Rosseau, ON
Located in the area of Rosseau Ontario, this area is known for exceptional cottage experiences. A short 10-minute drive to many area lakes to explore and experiences offered in all seasons including fishing, and boating in Muskoka lakes in the summer, cranberry marsh experience in the fall, and snowshoeing, cross country skiing, biking in the winter- there is something for everyone to explore when staying in this area! Visit Seguin Township and Muskoka Township websites for full listings and details. The cabin is in the middle of a private 5-acre property across from Turtle Lake and spans turtle lake road, to Donnelly and Poke Road, so it’s easily defined by the roads around the land. There is no direct access to the lake, but there are many lakes and beaches within a short drive. There are also many quaint towns to visit, beautiful hiking trails to explore all nearby. The main floor has a pull-out double bed, and the loft has 2 sets of bunk beds, ideal for kids. The bathroom facility is a newly built very airy eco-outhouse - you will be pleasantly surprised! There is a sink to wash up, and an outdoor shower, but for now, only cold water is available. This an ideal family getaway or a romantic getaway, I look forward to hosting you!
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Tait's Island Retreat

1 site · RV, Tent4 acres · Parry Sound, ON
Welcome to our private 4-acre lot, adorned with a multitude of mature trees and shrubs. The lot is mostly flat, with a ridge on the north end. The driveway/parking pad provides an excellent area to park your trailer/campervan. Whether you prefer to revel in the seclusion of the property or embark on a leisurely stroll to Tait's Island along the shores of Lake Manitouwabing, the choice is yours. Come and experience peace and serenity. Conveniently located: 15 minutes from Hwy 400 20 minutes to Parry Sound, ON 10 minutes to McKellar, ON
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Deer Lake Wilderness Retreat

3 sites · Lodging10 acres · Burk's Falls, ON
Deer Lake Wilderness Retreat is the perfect place to relax in nature, reflect on life and restore yourself. It is located on 10 acres in the Almaguin Highlands, an all season getaway three hours north of Toronto. The sites at Deer Lake Wilderness Retreat are the perfect combination of camping and rustic luxury. There is a Cozy Cabin, a Stargazer Geodome and a Boho Bell Tent. There is communal space in the historic barn that has a kitchenette, farmhouse table and sofas for all of my guests to retreat to when the weather outside is too cold or rainy. The vision going forward is for Deer Lake Wilderness Retreat to become a community where people can come together for workshops and a sense of community. If you have any ideas for a workshop please forward your ideas to me.
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The Point at Lorimer Lake Resort

1 site · Lodging8 acres · Dunchurch, ON
Site is currently UNDER CONSTRUCTION and there are NO Bookings available for the 2024-2025 Season.
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Pura Vida Village

5 sites · RVs, Tents30 acres · Parry Sound, ON
This property is a mix of a flat grass land and a forest with bedrock. Beautiful stargazing experience at night, since there is no light pollution in the skies. Enjoy on-site activities such as biking and hiking or create art with different craft items. Dense and beautiful forest. Variety of lakes nearby less than 10 mins driving distance. Lake Joseph Centennial Beach is 8 mins away by vehicle. Waubuno Beach is about 15 minutes drive from the property (Parry Sound area)
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Muskoka Forest

2 sites · Lodging85 acres · Gravenhurst, ON
Muskoka Forest is a pretty chill place. Lots of waterfront, trails and mature forests on a huge property. If you're looking for a unique and adventurous outdoor experience this is it. Lots of privacy and solitude in the forest, with great landscapes for photography. In the winter we have maintained snowshoe trails. Come stay at our cabin or in the prospector tents and discover Muskoka Forest. 2 hours north of Toronto.
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Eagle Lake Narrows Sunset Sites

3 sites · RVs, Tents1 acre · South River, ON
Learn more about this land: Come and camp on beautiful Eagle Lake with approximately 120' frontage facing North. The campsites are only steps away from the water’s edge where you can enjoy stunning sunsets. Swimming, fishing and a playground are just across the road. The sites have a raised fire pit to cook your meals and a picnic table for enjoying them. We can provide firewood for $12 a bag, just ask!  These medium sites can accommodate two tents or a small camper with a total of four people. There is a shared outhouse, with flush toilets at the park across the road. Each site has water and electricity, and you can also find a WIFI signal nearby.  Eagle Lake Narrows Country Store is on the same three acre property. There you can rent boat, canoe, kayak, SUP and bicycles. Right across the road is a public beach, perfect for a relaxing day with family or friends. The public beach also is equipped with handy amenities like bathrooms, change rooms, fishing docks, and extra parking.  Eagle Lake is approximately 3 hours from Toronto, just over 4 hours from Ottawa, and less than an hour to Huntsville. It is very close to Algonquin Park.
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Magnet Ravine Falls getaway

1 site · RV, Tent1 acre · Magnetawan, ON
1 acre vacant land lot available for short term vacation getaways, located in beautiful Magnetawan and only 30 minutes east of Parry Sound. Enjoy, canoeing, fly-fishing and even a bit of swimming with private ravine access and dock access across the street for small boats or canoes. There is also a small pit for bonfires. Land can be used for camping either with tents, trailer or an RV. Take a look at the scenery with the attached pictures and feel free to contact with any questions.
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The best camping near Killbear Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

The views toward the 30,000 Islands help make Killbear Provincial Park one of Ontario’s busiest parks. Here, you can go canoeing or kayaking along the rocky shore, or paddle to several offshore islands. Hikers head for the iconic “Killbear Tree” near the Beaver Dams Campground, one of Canada’s most famous windswept pines. Other bay hiking trails lead to Lighthouse Point or the pink granite rocks near Harold Point Campground. With more than 800 campsites across seven campgrounds, campers have plenty of options, including waterfront sites. The park has several sandy beaches, and all campgrounds except for Granite Saddle have comfort stations with washrooms, showers, and laundry facilities.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for classic Georgian Bay views: Kilcoursie Bay Campground
  • Best for beach lovers: Beaver Dams Campground
  • Best for more rustic camping: Granite Saddle Campground

 

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Killbear Provincial Park is one of the top five most popular Ontario parks. Online reservations for Killbear campsites open at 7am each day, five months in advance. Scout out your preferred locations early and book right as early as possible via the Ontario Parks online reservations service.
  2. Because the park is located within weekending distance of Toronto, July through mid-August is always busy. Try to come midweek or in the spring or fall.
  3. If Killbear is completely booked, consider Sturgeon Bay Provincial Park, about 40 minutes farther north.

When to go

Killbear Provincial Park is open from mid-May through October, the main camping season for much of Ontario and Canada. The summers are warm, and autumn is especially beautiful. Black flies and mosquitoes can be a nuisance in spring, although they’re not normally as bad as they are in more northern locations.

Know before you go

  • You can pick up basic camping supplies in Nobel, the town closest to the park. Parry Sound, a 30-minute drive from the park, has a larger selection of shopping.
  • Be sure to bear-proof your campsite. Black bears are periodically spotted in and around the area.
  • The Killbear region is home to the endangered Massasauga rattlesnake. You’re unlikely to see one, but listen for its rattle—and stay away—when camping or exploring the hiking trails. Learn about the rattlesnake at the park visitor centre’s wildlife exhibits.

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