The best lakeside camping near Brockville

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Welcome to Hipcamp, your go-to resource for camping in Canada. With over 340 options near Brockville, Ontario, you're sure to find the perfect lakeside campsite for your outdoor adventure. Whether you're looking to relax by the water, go boating, or explore historic sites, there's something for everyone. Check out top campsites like Adirondack Adventure Base (50 reviews), Bushwood! (41 reviews), and Trailside Ranch Cabin Rentals (22 reviews). Each campsite offers popular amenities such as potable water, pet-friendly accommodations, and toilets. So pack your gear and get ready to experience the beauty of nature at its finest.

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Top-rated campgrounds

Perth Boho Chic Vintage Caravan

1. Perth Boho Chic Vintage Caravan

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(23)
66km from Brockville · 4 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Perth, ON
Welcome to our romantic off-grid retreat nestled between the picturesque towns of Perth and Westport! Tucked away in a beautiful 23-acre wooded property, our vintage caravan offers a cozy and charming escape for solos, girls retreat or couples seeking a romantic getaway. Surrounded by lush greenery and tranquil walking trails, our boho-chic caravan boasts plenty of south-facing light, providing a warm and inviting atmosphere. Whether you prefer basking in the sunlight or seeking shade under the canopy of trees or the hammock, you'll find the perfect spot to relax and unwind. The stars and sky at night are literally awesome and amazing. For families looking to join in on the adventure, there's ample room to pitch extra tents on our expansive property, allowing everyone to enjoy the natural beauty of the surroundings. While our retreat offers a private setting, the main house is within sight, providing a sense of security and convenience. Nearby, a multi-purpose rail trail beckons outdoor enthusiasts, offering opportunities for hiking, cycling, or exploring nature. The beautiful town of Perth is a 15 minute drive away with Saturday morning market, cute mainstreet shopping or Stewart Park Festival in July as well as access to provincial parks or lakes and rivers within a 5 minute drive. Our amenities cater to your comfort and convenience, a pump faucet for fresh water washing and a propane stove for cooking delicious meals, a power pack to charge your phone, solar and USB lighting. A campfire area awaits, complete with foraging the forest floor for wood or can be provided for cozy evenings under the stars. A library/art gallery/outhouse in the woods is a fun place to experience when nature calls. Wake up in the morning, make coffee or tea (which come supplied with biscuits) to start your next days adventure. We look forward to welcoming you to our off-grid oasis and creating unforgettable memories together.
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Fagan Lake Heights

2. Fagan Lake Heights

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(97)
72km from Brockville · 1 site · Tent, RV · Maberly, ON
Located only 1 hour +/- to Ottawa or Kingston! This property provides great access to a secluded level campsite surrounded by mature hardwoods and white pine, overlooking Fagan Lake. There is an outhouse and firepit on-site, with firewood included (please don't bring your own firewood). Supplied Adirondack and other lawn chairs will really make your campfires special! Pets on leash are welcome. Tents, camper trailers and RVs up to 20 feet are welcome. This is a level pull-in site. There is a covered post-and-beam picnic shelter on site for rainy days. A supplied BBQ, a large kitchen prep table, and a small round dining table complete the "glamping" feel. There's always a full 18 litre jug of drinking water on site, although we recommend that you also bring your own water. Access to a secluded lake which is about 2.5 km x 0.5 km in size, and connected to Bennett Lake by the Fall River. The lake is rugged and remote - only 8 cottages on the whole lake. Swimming off the dock, or paddle over to the jumping rocks across the lake. Bring your canoe or kayak and explore the lake and wetlands. Or bring your mountain bikes and enjoy the backroads. This property is in the heart of Lanark County, with all amenities within a 20-minute drive. Lots of hiking trails nearby, and a nice sand beach at Silver Lake Provincial park 10 minutes away. We're not far from Murphy's Point and Sharbot Lake PP as well. If you like dark skies and quiet woods and going to bed listening to frogs and barred owls, or waking up with the woodland birds, this is the place. No artificial lights here, and you can see the Milky Way clearly on a dark night.
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The Ridge Retreat

3. The Ridge Retreat

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(73)
77km from Brockville · 1 site · Tent, RV · Kingston, ON
The Ridge Retreat is 6 acres of beauty topped off with amazing waterfront and an awesome new dock. A gravel road has been prepared from the road access right down to the lake. We recommend that you park on the upper portion of this driveway/road and walk or use an ATV to travel on the trail to the lake. As mentioned, there is about a 40 ft incline just as you approach the clearing down by the lake . Please wear running/walking shoes and descend slowly down either of the 2 trails provided. The trail "Easy Street" is definitely an easier descent and climb. Learn more about this land: Situated just off the main road, The Ridge Retreat offers you the privacy and beauty of 6 unspoiled acres. Follow the gravel walkway/road down (5 min walk) to your amazing private dock situated on Howes Lake, Verona Ontario. Deep, clean water for swimming, kayaking, canoeing, etc.  There are 2 firepits should you decide to have a campfire - one at the road site (RV and trailer) and one at the waters edge.  This property provides privacy and solitude for nature lovers. The designated RV parking spot is up near the main road along with a very nice outhouse but if you decide to tent camp, there are a few choices that would bring you closer to the water's edge.  An additional outhouse is located at the top of the incline to the lake.  The gravel/asphalt trail down by the lake is the steeper of the 2 trails. Choose the "Easy Street" trail off to your right after you pass the stop sign indicating that no vehicles should drive beyond. This trail is a bit longer but a much more gradual incline. Grocery shopping, nature trails, etc are just a few minutes away. The scenic town of Westport is a 30 min drive away with amazing shops and a local winery.
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Welcome to the forest house. Designed and built by my son and myself.

4. Jacobs Landing, Lanark Highlands

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74km from Brockville · 1 site · Lodging · Renfrew, ON
Our off grid house is nestled in the forest on approximately 5 acres we call Jacobs Landing. It overlooks the wetland of Long Sault Creek, fed by Barbers lakes. The wee house is a pleasant 300 foot walk into the forest off of the main dirt road. There is parking on the property and a gate that can be closed for the ultimate feeling of privacy. Jacobs Landing was designed for an off-grid tiny home in the forest experience. Accommodating two adults only. We prefer no pets as we have much wildlife living in the forest and around the house. Our area, also known as the land of lakes, is gleaming with local farmers markets, great food, artisans, walking trails, many lakes and so much character. We hope you enjoy browsing through pictures and getting familiar with our Forest house. I have just completed building our forest dream and am very excited to share it. I will be working hard on the gardens this spring, with hopes to have fresh vegetables in season for our guests. We also continue to upgrade our walking trails. The forest house is an off grid set up that runs off of solar panels that charge batteries. With this system we are able to run the water pump and supply an inverter to charge devices. Most of the lights in the house are battery operated it doesn’t take much to light this place up. Our water is collected with two 1000 gallon drums supplied by natures finest, our rainfalls. With the water collected I was able to supply a kitchen sink and a shower. Our hot water on demand system works well for the shower. There is a gravity operated sink just outside of the privy. The perfect place to capture or recapture tranquility. An unplugged space for a clear mind, we take pride in being free from WI FI, hydro electricity and cell service is scarce. Signals vary in the forest depending on your server. Our forest house has a cozy, comfortable and unique ambiance. A wood stove for those chilli nights and mornings. An antique, but well functioning ice box. A cozy reading loft, cribbage board, cards and dice. Parking is off the dirt road and about 200 meters from the forest house. It’s a short and lovely walk. We use our UTV to get to and from the forest house and are more than happy to carry your belongings for your convenience. You can shut the gate for a sense of complete privacy once you’re in. Jacobs Landing lies next to Long Sault Creek and its Wetlands. We’ve made sitting spots along the marshland for birdwatching. Barbers lake is situated across from the main house (a ten minute walk). It’s a beautiful spot to spend some peaceful time on the water. A quant quiet lake with little population, no seadoos or speed boats make it a perfectly peaceful body of water with ample wildlife. Whether you enjoy fishing or just enjoying the great views and peaceful tranquil paddling you will certainly enjoy Barbers Lake. Don’t forget your camera! We have a barbeque outside and a two burner propane cook top inside. If you’re staying in the cooler seasons the woodstove works nicely for warming up soup and heating water. We offer a fire pit when there is no “fire ban”. Feel free to gather dead wood in the forest, and we offer wood for sale. When the “ban” is on, or the mosquitoes are annoying. Enjoy a lit screened Gazebo. There will be a visible notice posted in the forest about fire status. We take very much pride in what we have built, it truly is a place of tranquility. My greatest reward will be sharing this with you. I strive to be a great host. This is all new to me, I look forward to meeting you all and welcome your feedback. Available for June 2024
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CA$150
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Windpsalm Acres

5. 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.
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Whittlers Camp Site

6. Whittlers Camp Site

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(6)
55km from Brockville · 1 site · Tent, RV · Westport, ON
Minutes from the tourist village of Westport, this tucked away lot has access to the Upper Rideau Lake and the Rideau Canal Waterway for canoeing, kayaking, paddle boarding and fishing. This private lot boasts excellent views for sunsets over the Village of Westport and Upper Rideau Lake, while enjoying an evening campfire. Level areas for setting up an RV and/or tents. Private 4 acre, well mowed site. bordered entirely by trees/forest and lake. New pit outhouse, picnic table, firepit (with wood provided), and garbage bin. Nestled along the UNESCO-designated Rideau Canal and surrounded by lakes, forests, and rolling hills, Westport is a small village with big charm. Whether you're sipping local wine at Scheuermann Vineyard & Winery, hiking the scenic trails of Foley Mountain, or browsing the one-of-a-kind shops downtown, there’s something for everyone in this hidden gem of Eastern Ontario. Just minutes from our campsite, you can: - Swim, paddle, or fish in the crystal-clear waters of Sand Lake (Westport Lions Beach) or Upper Rideau Lake. -Climb Spy Rock at Foley Mountain for panoramic views of the village and the lake below or hike their many kilometres of well maintained trails. -Stroll the waterfront and pop into artisan shops, cafés, and bakeries (including our own - The Pie Bar (the-pie-bar.com), open on Fridays from 2-7pm). -Visit the Westport Brewing Company and The Cove Inn for small-batch beer, delicious meals and live music on weekends. - Explore the historic Rideau Canal locks, still hand-operated and full of charm. - Attend seasonal festivals, farmers’ markets (Saturday mornings 38 Concession Street), and the classic car show in summer. - Hit the greens Evergreen Golf Course and Rideau Lakes Golf Course Whether you're here to hike, unwind, or simply enjoy fresh air and fresh baking, Westport is the perfect home base. You’ll love the pace of village life, and our campsite puts you right in the heart of it all—with nature at your doorstep and local flavour around every corner! Located just 30 minutes from the historic town of Perth, ON and 50 minutes from downtown Kingston, ON.
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Mill Bay

7. Mill Bay

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(26)
70km from Brockville · 1 site · Tent, RV · Kingston, ON
Bobs Lake is a lake in Frontenac County and Lanark County in Eastern Ontario, Canada. It is in the St. Lawrence River drainage basin and is the source of the Tay River.Learn more about this land:Relax under the peaceful lush canopy and let your worries melt away as you look over beautiful Bob's Lake. The frogs are especially active in the evenings at dusk. Site features include: picnic table, firepit, food prep table, cooking grate, tent pad, outhouse, small dock.  We do have some firewood available (3 bundles) on site for sale on the honor system. 60 minutes from Kingston, 2 hours from Ottawa, 3 hours from TorontoNeed groceries? There is a grocery store @20 minutes North in Sharbot Lake as well as further South in Verona. In addition to gigantic Bob’s Lake, we are also close to Crow Lake, Long Lake, Eagle Lake and Sharbot Lake.We have other locations: Pine Solitude, Big Sky Solitude and Meadow Bluff.
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Brass Point Farm Bunkie

8. Brass Point Farm Bunkie

96%
(13)
47km from Brockville · 1 site · Lodging · ON
Totally off-grid, (no electricity or running water), this Bunkie is nestled deep inside a juglans forest (black walnut), within 74 acres of a certified organic fruit and nut farm located on the historic Rideau Canal. Enjoy the peace and quiet as you explore the trails found throughout the farm. Birds and wildlife abound on the property and often provide great photo opportunities. If you want tours of the farm orchards, they can be arranged with owner, Dorothy! There are beautiful views of the Brass Point Swinging Bridge on the canal and a tranquil private bay with herons, swans, ducks and geese where you can sit and rest. This site is located within a short drive to many of eastern Ontario’s tourist destinations. Hike Rock Dundar or Frontenac Provincial Park and experience their magnificent vistas. Visit the Opinicon Resort at Chaffey’s Lock for an ice cream. See the Thousand Islands on a Gananoque boat cruise, experience a sunset ceremony at Old Fort Henry, hop on the Kingston Trolley and tour the many historic sites in the Limestone City. There is so much to see and do. We invite you to enjoy nature’s beauty relaxing in a hammock, roasting marshmallows over a crackling campfire or just chilling as you escape the hustle and bustle of daily life. As mentioned already, this is an Off-grid site with no power. Potable water and basic necessities are provided. Pets are welcome but please clean up after your fur baby. Please be sure to sign the Guest book, leave a story or two and let us know a little bit about you! We love nature and the great outdoors – our farm is “tending nature’s gifts”. We hope you have a great experience and learn something too!
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Kiltearn Peak House

14. 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.
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Welcome to Hipcamp, your go-to resource for camping in Canada. With over 340 options near Brockville, Ontario, you're sure to find the perfect lakeside campsite for your outdoor adventure. Whether you're looking to relax by the water, go boating, or explore historic sites, there's something for everyone. Check out top campsites like Adirondack Adventure Base (50 reviews), Bushwood! (41 reviews), and Trailside Ranch Cabin Rentals (22 reviews). Each campsite offers popular amenities such as potable water, pet-friendly accommodations, and toilets. So pack your gear and get ready to experience the beauty of nature at its finest.

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Top-rated campgrounds

Perth Boho Chic Vintage Caravan

1. Perth Boho Chic Vintage Caravan

100%
(23)
66km from Brockville · 4 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Perth, ON
Welcome to our romantic off-grid retreat nestled between the picturesque towns of Perth and Westport! Tucked away in a beautiful 23-acre wooded property, our vintage caravan offers a cozy and charming escape for solos, girls retreat or couples seeking a romantic getaway. Surrounded by lush greenery and tranquil walking trails, our boho-chic caravan boasts plenty of south-facing light, providing a warm and inviting atmosphere. Whether you prefer basking in the sunlight or seeking shade under the canopy of trees or the hammock, you'll find the perfect spot to relax and unwind. The stars and sky at night are literally awesome and amazing. For families looking to join in on the adventure, there's ample room to pitch extra tents on our expansive property, allowing everyone to enjoy the natural beauty of the surroundings. While our retreat offers a private setting, the main house is within sight, providing a sense of security and convenience. Nearby, a multi-purpose rail trail beckons outdoor enthusiasts, offering opportunities for hiking, cycling, or exploring nature. The beautiful town of Perth is a 15 minute drive away with Saturday morning market, cute mainstreet shopping or Stewart Park Festival in July as well as access to provincial parks or lakes and rivers within a 5 minute drive. Our amenities cater to your comfort and convenience, a pump faucet for fresh water washing and a propane stove for cooking delicious meals, a power pack to charge your phone, solar and USB lighting. A campfire area awaits, complete with foraging the forest floor for wood or can be provided for cozy evenings under the stars. A library/art gallery/outhouse in the woods is a fun place to experience when nature calls. Wake up in the morning, make coffee or tea (which come supplied with biscuits) to start your next days adventure. We look forward to welcoming you to our off-grid oasis and creating unforgettable memories together.
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CA$35
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Fagan Lake Heights

2. Fagan Lake Heights

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(97)
72km from Brockville · 1 site · Tent, RV · Maberly, ON
Located only 1 hour +/- to Ottawa or Kingston! This property provides great access to a secluded level campsite surrounded by mature hardwoods and white pine, overlooking Fagan Lake. There is an outhouse and firepit on-site, with firewood included (please don't bring your own firewood). Supplied Adirondack and other lawn chairs will really make your campfires special! Pets on leash are welcome. Tents, camper trailers and RVs up to 20 feet are welcome. This is a level pull-in site. There is a covered post-and-beam picnic shelter on site for rainy days. A supplied BBQ, a large kitchen prep table, and a small round dining table complete the "glamping" feel. There's always a full 18 litre jug of drinking water on site, although we recommend that you also bring your own water. Access to a secluded lake which is about 2.5 km x 0.5 km in size, and connected to Bennett Lake by the Fall River. The lake is rugged and remote - only 8 cottages on the whole lake. Swimming off the dock, or paddle over to the jumping rocks across the lake. Bring your canoe or kayak and explore the lake and wetlands. Or bring your mountain bikes and enjoy the backroads. This property is in the heart of Lanark County, with all amenities within a 20-minute drive. Lots of hiking trails nearby, and a nice sand beach at Silver Lake Provincial park 10 minutes away. We're not far from Murphy's Point and Sharbot Lake PP as well. If you like dark skies and quiet woods and going to bed listening to frogs and barred owls, or waking up with the woodland birds, this is the place. No artificial lights here, and you can see the Milky Way clearly on a dark night.
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The Ridge Retreat

3. The Ridge Retreat

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(73)
77km from Brockville · 1 site · Tent, RV · Kingston, ON
The Ridge Retreat is 6 acres of beauty topped off with amazing waterfront and an awesome new dock. A gravel road has been prepared from the road access right down to the lake. We recommend that you park on the upper portion of this driveway/road and walk or use an ATV to travel on the trail to the lake. As mentioned, there is about a 40 ft incline just as you approach the clearing down by the lake . Please wear running/walking shoes and descend slowly down either of the 2 trails provided. The trail "Easy Street" is definitely an easier descent and climb. Learn more about this land: Situated just off the main road, The Ridge Retreat offers you the privacy and beauty of 6 unspoiled acres. Follow the gravel walkway/road down (5 min walk) to your amazing private dock situated on Howes Lake, Verona Ontario. Deep, clean water for swimming, kayaking, canoeing, etc.  There are 2 firepits should you decide to have a campfire - one at the road site (RV and trailer) and one at the waters edge.  This property provides privacy and solitude for nature lovers. The designated RV parking spot is up near the main road along with a very nice outhouse but if you decide to tent camp, there are a few choices that would bring you closer to the water's edge.  An additional outhouse is located at the top of the incline to the lake.  The gravel/asphalt trail down by the lake is the steeper of the 2 trails. Choose the "Easy Street" trail off to your right after you pass the stop sign indicating that no vehicles should drive beyond. This trail is a bit longer but a much more gradual incline. Grocery shopping, nature trails, etc are just a few minutes away. The scenic town of Westport is a 30 min drive away with amazing shops and a local winery.
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Welcome to the forest house. Designed and built by my son and myself.

4. Jacobs Landing, Lanark Highlands

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74km from Brockville · 1 site · Lodging · Renfrew, ON
Our off grid house is nestled in the forest on approximately 5 acres we call Jacobs Landing. It overlooks the wetland of Long Sault Creek, fed by Barbers lakes. The wee house is a pleasant 300 foot walk into the forest off of the main dirt road. There is parking on the property and a gate that can be closed for the ultimate feeling of privacy. Jacobs Landing was designed for an off-grid tiny home in the forest experience. Accommodating two adults only. We prefer no pets as we have much wildlife living in the forest and around the house. Our area, also known as the land of lakes, is gleaming with local farmers markets, great food, artisans, walking trails, many lakes and so much character. We hope you enjoy browsing through pictures and getting familiar with our Forest house. I have just completed building our forest dream and am very excited to share it. I will be working hard on the gardens this spring, with hopes to have fresh vegetables in season for our guests. We also continue to upgrade our walking trails. The forest house is an off grid set up that runs off of solar panels that charge batteries. With this system we are able to run the water pump and supply an inverter to charge devices. Most of the lights in the house are battery operated it doesn’t take much to light this place up. Our water is collected with two 1000 gallon drums supplied by natures finest, our rainfalls. With the water collected I was able to supply a kitchen sink and a shower. Our hot water on demand system works well for the shower. There is a gravity operated sink just outside of the privy. The perfect place to capture or recapture tranquility. An unplugged space for a clear mind, we take pride in being free from WI FI, hydro electricity and cell service is scarce. Signals vary in the forest depending on your server. Our forest house has a cozy, comfortable and unique ambiance. A wood stove for those chilli nights and mornings. An antique, but well functioning ice box. A cozy reading loft, cribbage board, cards and dice. Parking is off the dirt road and about 200 meters from the forest house. It’s a short and lovely walk. We use our UTV to get to and from the forest house and are more than happy to carry your belongings for your convenience. You can shut the gate for a sense of complete privacy once you’re in. Jacobs Landing lies next to Long Sault Creek and its Wetlands. We’ve made sitting spots along the marshland for birdwatching. Barbers lake is situated across from the main house (a ten minute walk). It’s a beautiful spot to spend some peaceful time on the water. A quant quiet lake with little population, no seadoos or speed boats make it a perfectly peaceful body of water with ample wildlife. Whether you enjoy fishing or just enjoying the great views and peaceful tranquil paddling you will certainly enjoy Barbers Lake. Don’t forget your camera! We have a barbeque outside and a two burner propane cook top inside. If you’re staying in the cooler seasons the woodstove works nicely for warming up soup and heating water. We offer a fire pit when there is no “fire ban”. Feel free to gather dead wood in the forest, and we offer wood for sale. When the “ban” is on, or the mosquitoes are annoying. Enjoy a lit screened Gazebo. There will be a visible notice posted in the forest about fire status. We take very much pride in what we have built, it truly is a place of tranquility. My greatest reward will be sharing this with you. I strive to be a great host. This is all new to me, I look forward to meeting you all and welcome your feedback. Available for June 2024
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CA$150
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Windpsalm Acres

5. 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.
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Whittlers Camp Site

6. Whittlers Camp Site

92%
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55km from Brockville · 1 site · Tent, RV · Westport, ON
Minutes from the tourist village of Westport, this tucked away lot has access to the Upper Rideau Lake and the Rideau Canal Waterway for canoeing, kayaking, paddle boarding and fishing. This private lot boasts excellent views for sunsets over the Village of Westport and Upper Rideau Lake, while enjoying an evening campfire. Level areas for setting up an RV and/or tents. Private 4 acre, well mowed site. bordered entirely by trees/forest and lake. New pit outhouse, picnic table, firepit (with wood provided), and garbage bin. Nestled along the UNESCO-designated Rideau Canal and surrounded by lakes, forests, and rolling hills, Westport is a small village with big charm. Whether you're sipping local wine at Scheuermann Vineyard & Winery, hiking the scenic trails of Foley Mountain, or browsing the one-of-a-kind shops downtown, there’s something for everyone in this hidden gem of Eastern Ontario. Just minutes from our campsite, you can: - Swim, paddle, or fish in the crystal-clear waters of Sand Lake (Westport Lions Beach) or Upper Rideau Lake. -Climb Spy Rock at Foley Mountain for panoramic views of the village and the lake below or hike their many kilometres of well maintained trails. -Stroll the waterfront and pop into artisan shops, cafés, and bakeries (including our own - The Pie Bar (the-pie-bar.com), open on Fridays from 2-7pm). -Visit the Westport Brewing Company and The Cove Inn for small-batch beer, delicious meals and live music on weekends. - Explore the historic Rideau Canal locks, still hand-operated and full of charm. - Attend seasonal festivals, farmers’ markets (Saturday mornings 38 Concession Street), and the classic car show in summer. - Hit the greens Evergreen Golf Course and Rideau Lakes Golf Course Whether you're here to hike, unwind, or simply enjoy fresh air and fresh baking, Westport is the perfect home base. You’ll love the pace of village life, and our campsite puts you right in the heart of it all—with nature at your doorstep and local flavour around every corner! Located just 30 minutes from the historic town of Perth, ON and 50 minutes from downtown Kingston, ON.
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CA$50
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Mill Bay

7. Mill Bay

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70km from Brockville · 1 site · Tent, RV · Kingston, ON
Bobs Lake is a lake in Frontenac County and Lanark County in Eastern Ontario, Canada. It is in the St. Lawrence River drainage basin and is the source of the Tay River.Learn more about this land:Relax under the peaceful lush canopy and let your worries melt away as you look over beautiful Bob's Lake. The frogs are especially active in the evenings at dusk. Site features include: picnic table, firepit, food prep table, cooking grate, tent pad, outhouse, small dock.  We do have some firewood available (3 bundles) on site for sale on the honor system. 60 minutes from Kingston, 2 hours from Ottawa, 3 hours from TorontoNeed groceries? There is a grocery store @20 minutes North in Sharbot Lake as well as further South in Verona. In addition to gigantic Bob’s Lake, we are also close to Crow Lake, Long Lake, Eagle Lake and Sharbot Lake.We have other locations: Pine Solitude, Big Sky Solitude and Meadow Bluff.
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CA$55
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Brass Point Farm Bunkie

8. Brass Point Farm Bunkie

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47km from Brockville · 1 site · Lodging · ON
Totally off-grid, (no electricity or running water), this Bunkie is nestled deep inside a juglans forest (black walnut), within 74 acres of a certified organic fruit and nut farm located on the historic Rideau Canal. Enjoy the peace and quiet as you explore the trails found throughout the farm. Birds and wildlife abound on the property and often provide great photo opportunities. If you want tours of the farm orchards, they can be arranged with owner, Dorothy! There are beautiful views of the Brass Point Swinging Bridge on the canal and a tranquil private bay with herons, swans, ducks and geese where you can sit and rest. This site is located within a short drive to many of eastern Ontario’s tourist destinations. Hike Rock Dundar or Frontenac Provincial Park and experience their magnificent vistas. Visit the Opinicon Resort at Chaffey’s Lock for an ice cream. See the Thousand Islands on a Gananoque boat cruise, experience a sunset ceremony at Old Fort Henry, hop on the Kingston Trolley and tour the many historic sites in the Limestone City. There is so much to see and do. We invite you to enjoy nature’s beauty relaxing in a hammock, roasting marshmallows over a crackling campfire or just chilling as you escape the hustle and bustle of daily life. As mentioned already, this is an Off-grid site with no power. Potable water and basic necessities are provided. Pets are welcome but please clean up after your fur baby. Please be sure to sign the Guest book, leave a story or two and let us know a little bit about you! We love nature and the great outdoors – our farm is “tending nature’s gifts”. We hope you have a great experience and learn something too!
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CA$88
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Kiltearn Peak House

14. 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.
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CA$175
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