The best glamping near Brockville with wifi provided

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Looking for a camping experience near Brockville, Ontario that includes glamping and wifi? Look no further than Hipcamp, where you can choose from over 400 options that fit your specific criteria. With an average price per night of $130 and options as low as $20, you're sure to find the perfect fit for your budget. Be sure to check out top-rated campsites like White Wolf Acres (80 reviews), Adirondack Adventure Base (50 reviews), and Black Maple Farm (43 reviews). Popular amenities include pet-friendly accommodations, showers, and trash services, while popular activities include horseback riding, fishing, and snow sports. Start planning your perfect camping trip today!

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Top-rated campgrounds

The Mushroom Cabin

1. The Mushroom Cabin

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(18)
62km from Brockville · 1 site · Lodging · Chesterville, ON
The Pickalotta is an off-grid oasis in the middle of fertile farm country. Joel and Stephanie along with their family have created a space full of art and nature. Learn more about this land: Get away from the hustle at our off-grid oasis. A unique structure with a living roof. You can pick your own veggies in our seasonal garden and cook outdoors with our authentic-earth oven! On Winter days, cozy up in the cabin with your favourite book, go snowshoeing on the trails, or you can sweat your cares away in the wood-fired sauna or maybe even some try cold water therapy. Includes all cooking tools you need for a good meal. Hot water and shower facilities are seasonal. You’ll enjoy access to our property, the boardwalk raised bed garden, the adjacent property's trails for a good walk! Watch the sunrise and sunset sitting on the large wrap-around porch while sipping on a relaxing cup of tea. We supply the wood to use in the fire pit, the wood-burning sauna and the earth oven. No need to worry about stoking the fire throughout the night to keep warm, the little propane fireplace is thermostat controlled and will keep you toasty warm. You’ll have access to the property which includes the garden, and the wood-burning sauna, we can give you a tour of our art studio if you wish. You’ll also have access to 2km of walking trails on our neighbouring property, we have snowshoes for our guests in the winter months.
Pets
Potable water
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from 
CA$180
 / night
Windpsalm Acres

2. Windpsalm Acres

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79km from Brockville · 1 site · Lodging · Wolfe Island, ON
A tranquil sanctuary of peace and solitude to soothe the soul, Simcoe Island is a bird watcher paradise, so close to the city of Kingston yet a world where time has stopped. Accommodations are a 16’ x 20’ prospector wall tent, set up with queen size deluxe air mattress, bunk bed and single cots for extra guests. We have a food prep table, dishes, frying pan and cooking pot, a small microwave, single induction cooktop, small bar fridge and a kettle and coffee maker. You can eat your meals at the picnic table inside the tent or at the outside picnic table. There is a kerosene heater for cooler nights and a wood pellet stove which will heat the tent during the winter months. An outdoor dishwashing station is available with on demand hot water. We have a basic dug privy. There are bicycles available to use to explore the island and there are 3 kayaks and 2 canoes for paddling in the sheltered channel and the lake. Fishing generally is good. Ferry toll is $10 for a return trip and the ferry from downtown Kingston to Wolfe Island is free. Linens and sleeping bags are available if requested . FALL and WINTER CAMPING at Windpsalm: Kerosene and/or wood pellets costs will be discussed prior to or upon guests arrival during the fall and winter months. The pellet stove's fan tends to be a bit noisy but it does a good job of making the tent warm and comfortable. Fen stayed in the tent in February when the overnight temperatures were -25C and the inside temperature on the back wall was 18C. Fen's grandchildren are also regular winter campers at Windpsalm. We can also provide a few sets of snowshoes and if requested a popup ice fishing hut. In the event that the snow is too deep for your vehicle, we will transport our guests to the tent in our farm John Deere Gator.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
CA$120
 / night
Tiny House Surrounded by Forest

3. Tiny House Surrounded by Forest

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42km from Brockville · 1 site · Lodging · Lombardy, ON
Escape to the Forest Hideaway, a charming off-grid tiny house with tiny wood stove, perfect for adventure! No need to disconnect - we’ve got WIFI! Make sure to enjoy the deck and nearby gazebo! Inside, you'll find your queen bed in the loft at the top of a ladder. The tiny house is surrounded by trees, and the interior has a platform couch and bench for seating, tiny wood stove, tiny kitchen, "shower" area for sponge bathing, and a composting toilet. (There is no running water or electricity). We are stocked with all bedding, towels, dishware, tea, coffee, and a French press! You'll find a BBQ and camp stove for cooking on the deck - there's no fridge, but a cooler with ice packs will be provided. Battery packs are here for charging cell phones and laptops (with USB-C and USB). The tiny home comes complete with rechargeable lamps, battery powered lights, potable drinking and washing water, and WIFI! Consider this the most indoor camping experience you can have and still be out in the woods! You'll want to be comfortable with making a fire and keeping warm in the winter months! The tiny stove will keep you warm on the coldest winter days, but you have to keep it going. :) In the winter months, we'll get the stove started to warm everything before you arrive (and provide you with kindling and wood). When cleaning out the ashes in the stove (if necessary,) please use the metal pail outside and place the ash-filled pail back on the concrete blocks. Please note that there is no other heat source. Check out Mill Pond Conservation Area for great hiking about 15 minutes away! Maybe Rock Dunder Nature Reserve for hiking and AMAZING views? (30 minutes). Check out Rideau Ferry Beach (Yacht Club Conservation Area) for public swimming on Rideau Lake nearby the tiny house! Looking for bikes/kayaks/canoes? Try Rideau Tours at Chaffey's Locks, roughly 30 minutes away. No campfires (there is no clearing in the forest). No smoking please! :)
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
CA$124
 / night
Serene Forest Glamping

4. Serene Forest Glamping

49km from Brockville · 1 site · Lodging · Newboro, ON
The bunkie, screened gazebo, outdoor summer kitchen area is nestled in forest. The acre site is quiet and private. Yet you’re in a rural village a half block from the boat launch. A short stroll to the pub. A brief jaunt to the Newboro locks. Note: open June 1 to September 15. 8 minutes to Westport restaurants and bars. Live music most nights. Or keep it relaxed amongst nature with a bbq, fridge, etc for easy glamp life. The property is well hidden in forest. The bunkie looks into the forest and is super cute, originally a Florida cruiser the owner and builder adapted for bunkie life. Very comfortable queen bed, little dining nook, sink. Outdoor heated shower area. Composting toilet room. Offering relaxed easy to use amenities as well as comfortable spaces. The quiet private location and comfortable bedroom has been a hit with couples looking for a unique getaway. The Newboro area has canoeing, boating, a play park and access to pickleball courts. Westport has the beach, shopping, restaurants and night life.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
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CA$140
 / night
Kiltearn Peak House

7. Kiltearn Peak House

61km from Brockville · 1 site · Lodging · Perth Road, ON
Cozy off-grid tiny house with an amazing lake view. Kiltearn on the Peak is perfect for a couple looking for a relaxing quasi-off-grid experience, but with lots of amenities to ensure comfort. Situated on a rocky peak overlooking Buck Lake (30 minutes north of Kingston, Ontario), the cabin is surrounded by forest on three sides, and has a terrific lake view from the front deck. Features include a loft with a queen bed, Wifi, soapstone propane heater, fridge, induction cooktop, kitchen sink, futon couch and a sheltered outdoor sitting area with barbeque and outdoor sink. The cabin is situated on 11 forested acres with 400 feet of shoreline and its own private bay, KOTP offers the perfect area for recreation: swimming, forest-bathing, messing around in small boats, spectacular sunsets on the deck. In the vicinity are great areas for hiking, canoeing, biking, and discovering the attractions of the Rideau canal system and the watersheds that feed it. There is excellent local food shopping in the area, and attractive small villages offer unique shopping opportunities. To get to the cabin involves a climbing 30 woodland steps up the back of the hill, and following a 200 meter path. As a quasi-off-grid tiny house, KOTP has AC power available to run the fridge, induction cooktop, other appliances and your computer. Solar power and a backup generator are also available if needed. The lights and the water pumps are 12v. The interior sink serves drinking water from 5 gallon jugs refilled from our filtered water supply at the nearby house. KOTP has a gorgeous soapstone propane heater that provides a great ambiance and comfort if the weather gets damp or chilly. On the deck outside is a propane barbeque and an outdoor sink that is fed from a 50 gallon rain barrel. We use this to do the dishes outside. The rain barrel also feeds an outdoor shower. The toilet is a composting unit that lives in the shed at the back of the cabin. A rustic path leads to the waterfront which is shared with the other cottage on the property. The waterfront features a large shallow sandy swimming area, a spacious floating dock, and access to various small watercraft including kayaks, canoes, rowboats, and Sunfish sailboats.
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
CA$175
 / night

Looking for a camping experience near Brockville, Ontario that includes glamping and wifi? Look no further than Hipcamp, where you can choose from over 400 options that fit your specific criteria. With an average price per night of $130 and options as low as $20, you're sure to find the perfect fit for your budget. Be sure to check out top-rated campsites like White Wolf Acres (80 reviews), Adirondack Adventure Base (50 reviews), and Black Maple Farm (43 reviews). Popular amenities include pet-friendly accommodations, showers, and trash services, while popular activities include horseback riding, fishing, and snow sports. Start planning your perfect camping trip today!

100% (84)

Top-rated campgrounds

The Mushroom Cabin

1. The Mushroom Cabin

100%
(18)
62km from Brockville · 1 site · Lodging · Chesterville, ON
The Pickalotta is an off-grid oasis in the middle of fertile farm country. Joel and Stephanie along with their family have created a space full of art and nature. Learn more about this land: Get away from the hustle at our off-grid oasis. A unique structure with a living roof. You can pick your own veggies in our seasonal garden and cook outdoors with our authentic-earth oven! On Winter days, cozy up in the cabin with your favourite book, go snowshoeing on the trails, or you can sweat your cares away in the wood-fired sauna or maybe even some try cold water therapy. Includes all cooking tools you need for a good meal. Hot water and shower facilities are seasonal. You’ll enjoy access to our property, the boardwalk raised bed garden, the adjacent property's trails for a good walk! Watch the sunrise and sunset sitting on the large wrap-around porch while sipping on a relaxing cup of tea. We supply the wood to use in the fire pit, the wood-burning sauna and the earth oven. No need to worry about stoking the fire throughout the night to keep warm, the little propane fireplace is thermostat controlled and will keep you toasty warm. You’ll have access to the property which includes the garden, and the wood-burning sauna, we can give you a tour of our art studio if you wish. You’ll also have access to 2km of walking trails on our neighbouring property, we have snowshoes for our guests in the winter months.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
CA$180
 / night
Windpsalm Acres

2. Windpsalm Acres

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(6)
79km from Brockville · 1 site · Lodging · Wolfe Island, ON
A tranquil sanctuary of peace and solitude to soothe the soul, Simcoe Island is a bird watcher paradise, so close to the city of Kingston yet a world where time has stopped. Accommodations are a 16’ x 20’ prospector wall tent, set up with queen size deluxe air mattress, bunk bed and single cots for extra guests. We have a food prep table, dishes, frying pan and cooking pot, a small microwave, single induction cooktop, small bar fridge and a kettle and coffee maker. You can eat your meals at the picnic table inside the tent or at the outside picnic table. There is a kerosene heater for cooler nights and a wood pellet stove which will heat the tent during the winter months. An outdoor dishwashing station is available with on demand hot water. We have a basic dug privy. There are bicycles available to use to explore the island and there are 3 kayaks and 2 canoes for paddling in the sheltered channel and the lake. Fishing generally is good. Ferry toll is $10 for a return trip and the ferry from downtown Kingston to Wolfe Island is free. Linens and sleeping bags are available if requested . FALL and WINTER CAMPING at Windpsalm: Kerosene and/or wood pellets costs will be discussed prior to or upon guests arrival during the fall and winter months. The pellet stove's fan tends to be a bit noisy but it does a good job of making the tent warm and comfortable. Fen stayed in the tent in February when the overnight temperatures were -25C and the inside temperature on the back wall was 18C. Fen's grandchildren are also regular winter campers at Windpsalm. We can also provide a few sets of snowshoes and if requested a popup ice fishing hut. In the event that the snow is too deep for your vehicle, we will transport our guests to the tent in our farm John Deere Gator.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
CA$120
 / night
Tiny House Surrounded by Forest

3. Tiny House Surrounded by Forest

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(1)
42km from Brockville · 1 site · Lodging · Lombardy, ON
Escape to the Forest Hideaway, a charming off-grid tiny house with tiny wood stove, perfect for adventure! No need to disconnect - we’ve got WIFI! Make sure to enjoy the deck and nearby gazebo! Inside, you'll find your queen bed in the loft at the top of a ladder. The tiny house is surrounded by trees, and the interior has a platform couch and bench for seating, tiny wood stove, tiny kitchen, "shower" area for sponge bathing, and a composting toilet. (There is no running water or electricity). We are stocked with all bedding, towels, dishware, tea, coffee, and a French press! You'll find a BBQ and camp stove for cooking on the deck - there's no fridge, but a cooler with ice packs will be provided. Battery packs are here for charging cell phones and laptops (with USB-C and USB). The tiny home comes complete with rechargeable lamps, battery powered lights, potable drinking and washing water, and WIFI! Consider this the most indoor camping experience you can have and still be out in the woods! You'll want to be comfortable with making a fire and keeping warm in the winter months! The tiny stove will keep you warm on the coldest winter days, but you have to keep it going. :) In the winter months, we'll get the stove started to warm everything before you arrive (and provide you with kindling and wood). When cleaning out the ashes in the stove (if necessary,) please use the metal pail outside and place the ash-filled pail back on the concrete blocks. Please note that there is no other heat source. Check out Mill Pond Conservation Area for great hiking about 15 minutes away! Maybe Rock Dunder Nature Reserve for hiking and AMAZING views? (30 minutes). Check out Rideau Ferry Beach (Yacht Club Conservation Area) for public swimming on Rideau Lake nearby the tiny house! Looking for bikes/kayaks/canoes? Try Rideau Tours at Chaffey's Locks, roughly 30 minutes away. No campfires (there is no clearing in the forest). No smoking please! :)
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
CA$124
 / night
Serene Forest Glamping

4. Serene Forest Glamping

49km from Brockville · 1 site · Lodging · Newboro, ON
The bunkie, screened gazebo, outdoor summer kitchen area is nestled in forest. The acre site is quiet and private. Yet you’re in a rural village a half block from the boat launch. A short stroll to the pub. A brief jaunt to the Newboro locks. Note: open June 1 to September 15. 8 minutes to Westport restaurants and bars. Live music most nights. Or keep it relaxed amongst nature with a bbq, fridge, etc for easy glamp life. The property is well hidden in forest. The bunkie looks into the forest and is super cute, originally a Florida cruiser the owner and builder adapted for bunkie life. Very comfortable queen bed, little dining nook, sink. Outdoor heated shower area. Composting toilet room. Offering relaxed easy to use amenities as well as comfortable spaces. The quiet private location and comfortable bedroom has been a hit with couples looking for a unique getaway. The Newboro area has canoeing, boating, a play park and access to pickleball courts. Westport has the beach, shopping, restaurants and night life.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
CA$140
 / night
Kiltearn Peak House

7. Kiltearn Peak House

61km from Brockville · 1 site · Lodging · Perth Road, ON
Cozy off-grid tiny house with an amazing lake view. Kiltearn on the Peak is perfect for a couple looking for a relaxing quasi-off-grid experience, but with lots of amenities to ensure comfort. Situated on a rocky peak overlooking Buck Lake (30 minutes north of Kingston, Ontario), the cabin is surrounded by forest on three sides, and has a terrific lake view from the front deck. Features include a loft with a queen bed, Wifi, soapstone propane heater, fridge, induction cooktop, kitchen sink, futon couch and a sheltered outdoor sitting area with barbeque and outdoor sink. The cabin is situated on 11 forested acres with 400 feet of shoreline and its own private bay, KOTP offers the perfect area for recreation: swimming, forest-bathing, messing around in small boats, spectacular sunsets on the deck. In the vicinity are great areas for hiking, canoeing, biking, and discovering the attractions of the Rideau canal system and the watersheds that feed it. There is excellent local food shopping in the area, and attractive small villages offer unique shopping opportunities. To get to the cabin involves a climbing 30 woodland steps up the back of the hill, and following a 200 meter path. As a quasi-off-grid tiny house, KOTP has AC power available to run the fridge, induction cooktop, other appliances and your computer. Solar power and a backup generator are also available if needed. The lights and the water pumps are 12v. The interior sink serves drinking water from 5 gallon jugs refilled from our filtered water supply at the nearby house. KOTP has a gorgeous soapstone propane heater that provides a great ambiance and comfort if the weather gets damp or chilly. On the deck outside is a propane barbeque and an outdoor sink that is fed from a 50 gallon rain barrel. We use this to do the dishes outside. The rain barrel also feeds an outdoor shower. The toilet is a composting unit that lives in the shed at the back of the cabin. A rustic path leads to the waterfront which is shared with the other cottage on the property. The waterfront features a large shallow sandy swimming area, a spacious floating dock, and access to various small watercraft including kayaks, canoes, rowboats, and Sunfish sailboats.
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
CA$175
 / night

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