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Brighton offers beautiful beaches and plenty of camping choices.

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Organic Farm Sanctuary

1 site · RV, Tent13 acres · Trent Hills, ON
Learn more about this land:We welcome you to the Little Farm That Could!A mixed organic market garden growing seasonal vegetables year-round on a storybook farm located in the Trent Hills. Your campsite looks onto a meadow and is neighboured by a winding creek in a small forest. Located beside the campsite is a volleyball court and open paddock to play some ground sports. Adding some comforts from home, we have outfitted the campsite with an outhouse that has a running toilet, sink, and shower (cold water only at the moment.) Inside the century-old barn, you will meet our little friends. Two miniature ponies (Chudlowe & Arrow) Two sheep (Daisy & Annie) and our two Roosters (Red & the infamous Balboa). Feel free to roam around the farm, take a look at small-scale organic market gardens, meet our crew, and most importantly, relax. Each Hipcamp camper will receive a complimentary basket containing what’s in season here at the farm :) We hope to meet you soon! Yours kindly, Jen & Mike
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Ranch RV camping near Brighton guide

Overview

The small city of Brighton is a nature lover’s paradise. Situated on the shores of Lake Ontario, it is the perfect base for cyclists eager to tackle the Waterfront Trail, a 1,000-mile trek that hugs the lakeshore. Hikers can also enjoy waterfront views, especially if they check out the Proctor Park Conservation Area or the Heritage Trail. Presqu’ile Provincial Park is just a few minutes away and offers an excellent full-service campground.

Where to go

Presqu’ile Provincial Park

Presqu’ile Provincial Park has fantastic beaches (including the popular Salt Point Beach), pristine wetlands, and lush forests. As such, it’s an excellent spot for hiking, swimming, fishing, and birdwatching. The Marsh Trail, in particular, is a prime location for birdwatching. Photographers will want to check out the historic lighthouses scattered around the park’s shores.

Sandbanks Provincial Park

Sandbanks is one of the province’s largest and most popular parks, famous for its expansive namesake sandy beaches. It’s an excellent spot for windsurfing, kayaking, canoeing, and stand-up paddleboarding. Camping options include multiple campgrounds with RV spaces, two large group camping spots, and cottages. The nearby communities are well known for their art galleries and antiques shops, and the surrounding area is home to many wineries.

Cricklewood Farm

Plenty of outdoor, family-friendly fun awaits at this local landmark. Cricklewood Farm is a fifth-generation operation located just outside of Brighton. The site is a combination of a working farm and a play zone, offering a corn maze, pumpkin patch, petting zoo, and market stand, plus pick-your-own raspberries, pumpkins, and squash.

When to go

Sandbanks and Presqu’ile provincial parks, two of the main attractions in the region around Brighton, are open year-round, but full services are only offered from late April to late October.  Canada Day weekend is popular at both locations, and summer campsites at Sandbanks often sell out when reservations are opened five months in advance. In Brighton itself, the annual Applefest takes place in September and features live music, a parade, rides, and delicious food.

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