The best lakeside camping near Beaverton

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Set up your tent by the water’s edge—Beaverton’s lake camping scene delivers 27 options where the shoreline is your front yard. Campsites here put you steps from hiking trails, fishing spots, and plenty of wildlife action. Average nights run about $50, but you’ll spot options dipping as low as $45. Top picks include Cedar Creek Forest Camping (134 reviews) for deep woods and private lakeshore, Sparrow Lake Camp (67 reviews) with easy paddle access, and Beneath the Stars - Haliburton County Escape (56 reviews) for quiet stargazing by the water. Facilities like showers, toilets, and campfire rings are standard. Grab your rod, lace up your boots, and keep your camera handy—the loons and deer don’t wait for anyone.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Beaverton

2. Cedar Creek Forest Camping

99%
(268)
65km from Beaverton · 11 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Welcome to Cedar Creek Forest Camping! Voted second best campsite in Canada in 2021 and ranked number 2 in Ontario in 2022. I have 97 acres of very private camping. The forest is a bird watcher’s and nature lover’s paradise. I have developed miles of flat groomed trails and a 3-acre pond (plus several bush ponds). The sites are spread around the pond and are close but not right beside it. There is an abundant amount of wildlife to explore: birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, insects and mammals call this home. There is a small swimming hole on the island but otherwise the pond is full of aquatic life. The sites and trails are maintained all year long and the forest is quiet and beautiful. I have planted over 3000 trees with the help of the Severn Sound Environmental Association. The forest is registered as a managed woodlot with the province and habitat preservation/restoration is the priority goal. Please DO NOT bring firewood for your visit. I have large bags of cured firewood that was sustainable harvested from the forest available. Invasive insects and disease can be transferred from imported wood. Guests are welcome to quietly explore the forest trails but are asked to stay on the trail. Many birds and animals nest in the forest. My campsite is family-friendly (and pet-friendly), and 420 friendly too. Guests can easily drive up to and park at all campsites. My camp site is tolerant and respectful of all humans, animals and things. The Yurtle structures were built from Hemlock trees that were cut from this forest and processed into boards, then engineered into unique camping huts. Large windows capture the glory of the surrounding forest and sun sets, while wood stoves warm campers on those cold days/nights. Guests are asked to remove excessive garbage and recycling when possible. Thanks for viewing and visiting, cheers and peace, Dave
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CA$50
 / night

3. Geodesic Glass Dome

100%
(3)
30km from Beaverton · 1 site · Lodging
Welcome to your one-of-a-kind getaway, nestled on a sprawling 30-acre property with the dome situated in its own private 4-acre section—just 50 minutes from the city. During summer its full weekend stays only BOOK FRIDAY AND SATURDAY-SUNDAY IS FREE. This allows guests to fully enjoy their Sunday without feeling rushed to check out at 11am. Enjoy all day Sunday with option of staying the evening. BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY - 4 person bunkie available $120/night Just around the corner is the thrilling Rail Yard Wake & Aqua Park—a top spot for water sports lovers and thrill-seekers alike. Whether you want to try wakeboarding, challenge yourself on inflatable obstacle courses, or simply relax lakeside with friends, Rail Yard offers endless fun and unforgettable memories. For outdoor enthusiasts, you’ll find countless walking trails, scenic golf courses, and the beautiful Jackson’s Point Beach nearby—providing plenty to explore and enjoy. At the dome, you also have access to a full-size beach badminton court and classic horseshoe pits, perfect for friendly competition and outdoor fun for all ages. After an active day, return to your cozy dome, where peaceful privacy, natural views, and soothing lighting await. Experience the ideal balance between adventure and relaxation—all just minutes apart. Inside, you’ll find a fully equipped bathroom with shower and a functional kitchen for preparing meals in comfort. A plush leather loveseat invites you to unwind after a day of exploring, while elegant laminate floors add a stylish touch. Air conditioning keeps you comfortable no matter the weather. The dome comfortably sleeps two, but guests are welcome to bring others and pitch a tent nearby. Important Air Conditioning Note Because the dome is made entirely of glass, sunlight warms the interior during the day. As a result, the space tends to stay warm (not hot) even with air conditioning running and won’t cool as much as a traditional insulated room. However, on cloudy days and evenings with little sunlight, the dome feels quite cool. The 3-ton air conditioning unit and fans circulate air and help reduce heat, but when the sun is shining, it won’t get cold inside. Thank you for understanding and enjoying the unique atmosphere of this beautiful glass dome!
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CA$300
 / night

6. Sparrow Lake Camp

99%
(126)
47km from Beaverton · 4 sites · Tents
Sparrow Lake Camp is situated on the southernmost tip of the majestic Canadian Shield.  The site is known to have been a campground for bands of the Huron people prior to the European intrusion.  It is considered probable that Samuel de Champlain, the first European to explore Huronia, spent a night on this site in the 17th Century.In 1892, what would become the west side of the current property was sold by pioneer Captain Thomas Stanton to Toronto's renowned Massey family to act as their summer resort.  The resort sported the main lodge, dining room, and cottages and was only accessible by train and steamer. From the onset, the Masseys used the site as a summer retreat for the Young Men's Bible League of the Central Methodist Church. Today, the property is a thriving summer camp that also offers overnight tent stays with stunning lake views. 
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CA$50
 / night

7. Beneath the Stars - Haliburton County Escape

94%
(79)
71km from Beaverton · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We have a beautiful, densely treed, and well-groomed 1-acre piece of property in desirable cottage country that's craving your company! The mature trees, corner lot and private road offer seclusion, tranquility and peaceful atmosphere. The terrain is steep and hilly; however there are flatter areas to pitch a tent or level a trailer. The site boasts serenity as it remains untouched to significant changes to honor its original beauty and encourage its sustainability. It is within walking distance to the world-famous, Panam Summer Games host " The Minden White Water Preserve/Rapids", which is used for kayaking and hiking. Walking distance to a public beach on the desirable Horseshoe Lake, part of a 3 chain lake, where you can fish, swim and relax in clean, sparkling waters. Our oasis welcomes you! Choose from two options. Beneath The Stars Tenting Escape - tent or RV(up to 25 feet) site with an outhouse Rustic Cozy Cabin - ideal for a family or group. Currently can sleep 5 adults comfortably, or 6 with small children. We are in a very desirable location; only 10 minute drive to the village of Minden, and surrounded by natural beauty and activities for nature lovers!
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CA$57
 / night

8. Tranquil Ten

100%
(16)
40km from Beaverton · 3 sites · RVs
Enjoy being in the Trail Capital of Canada with biking trails nearby and hiking trails at the end of our driveway. FYI: The first Urban National Park in Canada was announced in 2024, the entrance is ~1 km north east of our driveway. Whether you live one or five+ hours from us, our comfortable ten acres will allow you to relax, de-stress, and reconnect with nature. If you're new to camping and forget something, we are only a two km walk to town. A small walking trail meanders through our property and we are avid birders, having once owned a wild bird nature shop We welcome any self contained travel trailer or RV's.   Enjoy use of horseshoe pits, open space for games (e.g. soccer, bocce, frisbee, badminton, etc.) and feel free to ask, we may have those 'toys' to loan you during your visit. Note 1: Items in posted photos (e.g. chairs, table, canopy) are for presentation only, however; in the event you need use of such - please inquire and we'll do our best to accommodate during your stay. Note 2: Camp fires; we do have a portable campsite firebox, if municipal region fire ban is NOT in effect during your visit, we would happy to let you use during your stay. Bonus: we'll supply the wood and everything you need to get that fire going at no additional charge. We welcome inquiries and look forward to hosting you.
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CA$50
 / night

11. Aching Acres Ranch

100%
(4)
79km from Beaverton · 3 sites · Tents
Aching Acres Ranch is an 80-acre getaway where adventure meets tranquility. Explore our 1.6-km private trail system, perfect for dirt bikes and ATVs, with winding paths leading to serene ponds, sweeping water views, and breathtaking vistas, plus plenty of chances to spot local wildlife. We’re a family who loves to share our land. A shared playground, equipped with slides and a fireman’s pole, is available for all kids to enjoy (recommended for children 10 and under, adult supervision required). Just minutes from Greens Mountain, Salmon Lake Trail, and Donald Trail, we’re a dream base for ATV enthusiasts, helmets highly encouraged (and very cool). Whether you crave adventure or seclusion, your stay can be exactly what you want: quiet hikes, thrilling rides, or simply watching the kids run free. Families, couples, and solo travellers are all welcome, but this is not a party property. Rules & Safety: - Fire Bans & Bylaws: Absolutely no burning during a fire ban. When permitted, fires must follow municipal and provincial fire bylaws, be reasonable in size, and remain in the designated fire pit. Fires are allowed 7 PM to 7 AM (except for cooking). - Firewood: Do not bring your own firewood. We provide ample wood for permitted fires to prevent pests and disease spread. - No fireworks permitted. - No impaired operation of vehicles, ATVs, or machinery. - Recycling & Garbage: Must be separated; clear bags and a recycling bin are provided. If not separated, you must take your garbage with you. - Be bear and wildlife aware: store food and garbage securely, especially overnight. - Dogs are welcome: keep them leashed unless friendly with other dogs/kids and no other guests are present. Off-leash only after proper introductions. Always clean up after your pet. - Respect the land: no cutting trees, damaging vegetation, or altering campsites. - Be courteous to all guests and keep noise reasonable. For your convenience, an outdoor hose with drilled well water is available at the main house for washing dishes or cleaning (not for drinking). Please bring your own potable water. We can’t wait to welcome you, come share in the fun, the quiet, and the beauty of Aching Acres Ranch.
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CA$40
 / night

12. A cozy cabin for wilderness escape

100%
(4)
57km from Beaverton · 1 site · Lodging
An absolutely private site of a former hunting camp above a peaceful lake surrounded by a quiet forest. Three comfortable cabins on site, each with a screened porch, kitchenette, running water, and a tree-house-like sleeping loft, can accommodate up to six guests double occupancy. This completely private property has many trails to explore, comes with a canoe and a rowboat, and is perfect for people of all ages seeking adventure or a tranquil atmosphere to relax and rejuvenate. A cozy adventure retreat in the woods perched above a peaceful paddling lake that is environmentally protected. Many trails throughout the property have diverse character and back onto hundreds of acres of crown land with an abundance of wildlife. This wilderness escape is just a 2-hour drive from Toronto yet completely secluded. There are no people or houses in sight, no cars, no lights – only the whispering of the towering pines and the sounds of nature. There are three comfortable cabins on-site, Pine Ridge, Vista, and Brooks, each uniquely positioned for maximum privacy and unobstructed views. The cabins are accessible by a short walk from the parking lot and come equipped with a kitchenette, a fully screened porch, and a tree-house-like sleeping loft. Vista and Brooks have a wood-burning stove and can be used in winter. Pine Ridge is a 3 season cabin with no heating source. Come here and enjoy nothing but silence - the serenity makes you feel that you are the only one on Earth. Stroll down to the lake to canoe, paddle, swim, fish, or grab your backpack and head down to the QE II Provincial park to explore extensive canoe routes and hiking trails. In the evening, relax with your favourite drink and enjoy the sounds of wildlife around you. In less perfect weather you will find many board games at the cabin or just curl up with a book by a large window on the main floor. Features overview: - Full privacy with private waterfront on a secluded lake - The cabins are hike-in with 90 m (2 min) walk from the parking lot - Two cabins have a wood-burning stove. - Twin size bed is on the main floor and a double size mattress in the sleeping loft - Kitchenette in the cabin equipped with accessories and essentials - Pots/pans/cutlery are provided - Propane portable stove inside the cabin included - Two propane BBQ included - Cold running water in the cabin is not drinkable - Cooler to keep your food fresh included - Outdoor no-flush, composting toilet - For the wood-burning stove, cut and bagged firewood is delivered to the cabin and can be purchased for a $10/bag convenience fee (cash or e-transfer). Loose firewood logs are free - you will need to split them yourself (axes are provided). - Canoe and a rowboat included to explorer around - Excellent cellular phone reception everywhere on the property - Electrical power outlets are not available - Outdoor summer shower - NOTE: guests must climb vertical stairs to sleep in the loft. Sleeping on the main floor (single bed) is an option. - This is a real wilderness camp and is not recommended for small children or infants - To respect guest privacy, the property is not shared between different parties. Your reservation includes the whole 10 acres property. No other guests will be present on the property during your stay. Things to bring - Drinking water - Food - Clothes for the season - Bugs repellent - Toiletries - Flashlights - Your optimism and excitement for the adventure Other notes: - If you have a strong preference for either cabin (Vista, Brooks, or Pine Ridge) please contact the host and inquire about its availability before booking.
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CA$141
 / night

Set up your tent by the water’s edge—Beaverton’s lake camping scene delivers 27 options where the shoreline is your front yard. Campsites here put you steps from hiking trails, fishing spots, and plenty of wildlife action. Average nights run about $50, but you’ll spot options dipping as low as $45. Top picks include Cedar Creek Forest Camping (134 reviews) for deep woods and private lakeshore, Sparrow Lake Camp (67 reviews) with easy paddle access, and Beneath the Stars - Haliburton County Escape (56 reviews) for quiet stargazing by the water. Facilities like showers, toilets, and campfire rings are standard. Grab your rod, lace up your boots, and keep your camera handy—the loons and deer don’t wait for anyone.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Beaverton

2. Cedar Creek Forest Camping

99%
(268)
65km from Beaverton · 11 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Welcome to Cedar Creek Forest Camping! Voted second best campsite in Canada in 2021 and ranked number 2 in Ontario in 2022. I have 97 acres of very private camping. The forest is a bird watcher’s and nature lover’s paradise. I have developed miles of flat groomed trails and a 3-acre pond (plus several bush ponds). The sites are spread around the pond and are close but not right beside it. There is an abundant amount of wildlife to explore: birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, insects and mammals call this home. There is a small swimming hole on the island but otherwise the pond is full of aquatic life. The sites and trails are maintained all year long and the forest is quiet and beautiful. I have planted over 3000 trees with the help of the Severn Sound Environmental Association. The forest is registered as a managed woodlot with the province and habitat preservation/restoration is the priority goal. Please DO NOT bring firewood for your visit. I have large bags of cured firewood that was sustainable harvested from the forest available. Invasive insects and disease can be transferred from imported wood. Guests are welcome to quietly explore the forest trails but are asked to stay on the trail. Many birds and animals nest in the forest. My campsite is family-friendly (and pet-friendly), and 420 friendly too. Guests can easily drive up to and park at all campsites. My camp site is tolerant and respectful of all humans, animals and things. The Yurtle structures were built from Hemlock trees that were cut from this forest and processed into boards, then engineered into unique camping huts. Large windows capture the glory of the surrounding forest and sun sets, while wood stoves warm campers on those cold days/nights. Guests are asked to remove excessive garbage and recycling when possible. Thanks for viewing and visiting, cheers and peace, Dave
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CA$50
 / night

3. Geodesic Glass Dome

100%
(3)
30km from Beaverton · 1 site · Lodging
Welcome to your one-of-a-kind getaway, nestled on a sprawling 30-acre property with the dome situated in its own private 4-acre section—just 50 minutes from the city. During summer its full weekend stays only BOOK FRIDAY AND SATURDAY-SUNDAY IS FREE. This allows guests to fully enjoy their Sunday without feeling rushed to check out at 11am. Enjoy all day Sunday with option of staying the evening. BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY - 4 person bunkie available $120/night Just around the corner is the thrilling Rail Yard Wake & Aqua Park—a top spot for water sports lovers and thrill-seekers alike. Whether you want to try wakeboarding, challenge yourself on inflatable obstacle courses, or simply relax lakeside with friends, Rail Yard offers endless fun and unforgettable memories. For outdoor enthusiasts, you’ll find countless walking trails, scenic golf courses, and the beautiful Jackson’s Point Beach nearby—providing plenty to explore and enjoy. At the dome, you also have access to a full-size beach badminton court and classic horseshoe pits, perfect for friendly competition and outdoor fun for all ages. After an active day, return to your cozy dome, where peaceful privacy, natural views, and soothing lighting await. Experience the ideal balance between adventure and relaxation—all just minutes apart. Inside, you’ll find a fully equipped bathroom with shower and a functional kitchen for preparing meals in comfort. A plush leather loveseat invites you to unwind after a day of exploring, while elegant laminate floors add a stylish touch. Air conditioning keeps you comfortable no matter the weather. The dome comfortably sleeps two, but guests are welcome to bring others and pitch a tent nearby. Important Air Conditioning Note Because the dome is made entirely of glass, sunlight warms the interior during the day. As a result, the space tends to stay warm (not hot) even with air conditioning running and won’t cool as much as a traditional insulated room. However, on cloudy days and evenings with little sunlight, the dome feels quite cool. The 3-ton air conditioning unit and fans circulate air and help reduce heat, but when the sun is shining, it won’t get cold inside. Thank you for understanding and enjoying the unique atmosphere of this beautiful glass dome!
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CA$300
 / night

6. Sparrow Lake Camp

99%
(126)
47km from Beaverton · 4 sites · Tents
Sparrow Lake Camp is situated on the southernmost tip of the majestic Canadian Shield.  The site is known to have been a campground for bands of the Huron people prior to the European intrusion.  It is considered probable that Samuel de Champlain, the first European to explore Huronia, spent a night on this site in the 17th Century.In 1892, what would become the west side of the current property was sold by pioneer Captain Thomas Stanton to Toronto's renowned Massey family to act as their summer resort.  The resort sported the main lodge, dining room, and cottages and was only accessible by train and steamer. From the onset, the Masseys used the site as a summer retreat for the Young Men's Bible League of the Central Methodist Church. Today, the property is a thriving summer camp that also offers overnight tent stays with stunning lake views. 
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CA$50
 / night

7. Beneath the Stars - Haliburton County Escape

94%
(79)
71km from Beaverton · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We have a beautiful, densely treed, and well-groomed 1-acre piece of property in desirable cottage country that's craving your company! The mature trees, corner lot and private road offer seclusion, tranquility and peaceful atmosphere. The terrain is steep and hilly; however there are flatter areas to pitch a tent or level a trailer. The site boasts serenity as it remains untouched to significant changes to honor its original beauty and encourage its sustainability. It is within walking distance to the world-famous, Panam Summer Games host " The Minden White Water Preserve/Rapids", which is used for kayaking and hiking. Walking distance to a public beach on the desirable Horseshoe Lake, part of a 3 chain lake, where you can fish, swim and relax in clean, sparkling waters. Our oasis welcomes you! Choose from two options. Beneath The Stars Tenting Escape - tent or RV(up to 25 feet) site with an outhouse Rustic Cozy Cabin - ideal for a family or group. Currently can sleep 5 adults comfortably, or 6 with small children. We are in a very desirable location; only 10 minute drive to the village of Minden, and surrounded by natural beauty and activities for nature lovers!
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CA$57
 / night

8. Tranquil Ten

100%
(16)
40km from Beaverton · 3 sites · RVs
Enjoy being in the Trail Capital of Canada with biking trails nearby and hiking trails at the end of our driveway. FYI: The first Urban National Park in Canada was announced in 2024, the entrance is ~1 km north east of our driveway. Whether you live one or five+ hours from us, our comfortable ten acres will allow you to relax, de-stress, and reconnect with nature. If you're new to camping and forget something, we are only a two km walk to town. A small walking trail meanders through our property and we are avid birders, having once owned a wild bird nature shop We welcome any self contained travel trailer or RV's.   Enjoy use of horseshoe pits, open space for games (e.g. soccer, bocce, frisbee, badminton, etc.) and feel free to ask, we may have those 'toys' to loan you during your visit. Note 1: Items in posted photos (e.g. chairs, table, canopy) are for presentation only, however; in the event you need use of such - please inquire and we'll do our best to accommodate during your stay. Note 2: Camp fires; we do have a portable campsite firebox, if municipal region fire ban is NOT in effect during your visit, we would happy to let you use during your stay. Bonus: we'll supply the wood and everything you need to get that fire going at no additional charge. We welcome inquiries and look forward to hosting you.
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from 
CA$50
 / night

11. Aching Acres Ranch

100%
(4)
79km from Beaverton · 3 sites · Tents
Aching Acres Ranch is an 80-acre getaway where adventure meets tranquility. Explore our 1.6-km private trail system, perfect for dirt bikes and ATVs, with winding paths leading to serene ponds, sweeping water views, and breathtaking vistas, plus plenty of chances to spot local wildlife. We’re a family who loves to share our land. A shared playground, equipped with slides and a fireman’s pole, is available for all kids to enjoy (recommended for children 10 and under, adult supervision required). Just minutes from Greens Mountain, Salmon Lake Trail, and Donald Trail, we’re a dream base for ATV enthusiasts, helmets highly encouraged (and very cool). Whether you crave adventure or seclusion, your stay can be exactly what you want: quiet hikes, thrilling rides, or simply watching the kids run free. Families, couples, and solo travellers are all welcome, but this is not a party property. Rules & Safety: - Fire Bans & Bylaws: Absolutely no burning during a fire ban. When permitted, fires must follow municipal and provincial fire bylaws, be reasonable in size, and remain in the designated fire pit. Fires are allowed 7 PM to 7 AM (except for cooking). - Firewood: Do not bring your own firewood. We provide ample wood for permitted fires to prevent pests and disease spread. - No fireworks permitted. - No impaired operation of vehicles, ATVs, or machinery. - Recycling & Garbage: Must be separated; clear bags and a recycling bin are provided. If not separated, you must take your garbage with you. - Be bear and wildlife aware: store food and garbage securely, especially overnight. - Dogs are welcome: keep them leashed unless friendly with other dogs/kids and no other guests are present. Off-leash only after proper introductions. Always clean up after your pet. - Respect the land: no cutting trees, damaging vegetation, or altering campsites. - Be courteous to all guests and keep noise reasonable. For your convenience, an outdoor hose with drilled well water is available at the main house for washing dishes or cleaning (not for drinking). Please bring your own potable water. We can’t wait to welcome you, come share in the fun, the quiet, and the beauty of Aching Acres Ranch.
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from 
CA$40
 / night

12. A cozy cabin for wilderness escape

100%
(4)
57km from Beaverton · 1 site · Lodging
An absolutely private site of a former hunting camp above a peaceful lake surrounded by a quiet forest. Three comfortable cabins on site, each with a screened porch, kitchenette, running water, and a tree-house-like sleeping loft, can accommodate up to six guests double occupancy. This completely private property has many trails to explore, comes with a canoe and a rowboat, and is perfect for people of all ages seeking adventure or a tranquil atmosphere to relax and rejuvenate. A cozy adventure retreat in the woods perched above a peaceful paddling lake that is environmentally protected. Many trails throughout the property have diverse character and back onto hundreds of acres of crown land with an abundance of wildlife. This wilderness escape is just a 2-hour drive from Toronto yet completely secluded. There are no people or houses in sight, no cars, no lights – only the whispering of the towering pines and the sounds of nature. There are three comfortable cabins on-site, Pine Ridge, Vista, and Brooks, each uniquely positioned for maximum privacy and unobstructed views. The cabins are accessible by a short walk from the parking lot and come equipped with a kitchenette, a fully screened porch, and a tree-house-like sleeping loft. Vista and Brooks have a wood-burning stove and can be used in winter. Pine Ridge is a 3 season cabin with no heating source. Come here and enjoy nothing but silence - the serenity makes you feel that you are the only one on Earth. Stroll down to the lake to canoe, paddle, swim, fish, or grab your backpack and head down to the QE II Provincial park to explore extensive canoe routes and hiking trails. In the evening, relax with your favourite drink and enjoy the sounds of wildlife around you. In less perfect weather you will find many board games at the cabin or just curl up with a book by a large window on the main floor. Features overview: - Full privacy with private waterfront on a secluded lake - The cabins are hike-in with 90 m (2 min) walk from the parking lot - Two cabins have a wood-burning stove. - Twin size bed is on the main floor and a double size mattress in the sleeping loft - Kitchenette in the cabin equipped with accessories and essentials - Pots/pans/cutlery are provided - Propane portable stove inside the cabin included - Two propane BBQ included - Cold running water in the cabin is not drinkable - Cooler to keep your food fresh included - Outdoor no-flush, composting toilet - For the wood-burning stove, cut and bagged firewood is delivered to the cabin and can be purchased for a $10/bag convenience fee (cash or e-transfer). Loose firewood logs are free - you will need to split them yourself (axes are provided). - Canoe and a rowboat included to explorer around - Excellent cellular phone reception everywhere on the property - Electrical power outlets are not available - Outdoor summer shower - NOTE: guests must climb vertical stairs to sleep in the loft. Sleeping on the main floor (single bed) is an option. - This is a real wilderness camp and is not recommended for small children or infants - To respect guest privacy, the property is not shared between different parties. Your reservation includes the whole 10 acres property. No other guests will be present on the property during your stay. Things to bring - Drinking water - Food - Clothes for the season - Bugs repellent - Toiletries - Flashlights - Your optimism and excitement for the adventure Other notes: - If you have a strong preference for either cabin (Vista, Brooks, or Pine Ridge) please contact the host and inquire about its availability before booking.
Pets
Toilets
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from 
CA$141
 / night

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