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1. 103 Acre Marlborough Forest

100%
(79)
48km from Brockville · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Camping at the 103 Acre woods is part of the Marlborough Forest. It has groomed pathways in the meadow and rustic pathways through the woods for your hiking pleasure. If you are interested in backwoods camping, it's easy to do here, park your car in the driveway, grab your gear, and head to the back forty! If camping is not your thing and you just want some private land for the day, such as a photo shoot, or just wandering around, firepit lunch or firepit dinner, just book a site. If you reserve both sites, the entire land becomes yours for the time you are here. I only list 2 sites for camping so you will have plenty of space and privacy from any other campers. Lots of space to spread out and have your privacy. If you want complete privacy, reserve both sites! For the tenting campsites, I have 2 available. One is in the front 40 near the playstructure and closer to the house. It's called the "Cedars". You can drive directly to your campsite. The other campsite is a short hike into the woods and is just off to the side. It's called the "103 Paces". When staying at the 103 Paces campsite, you can drive through the meadow and park just outside of the woods. From there, there is a lawncart you can use to transport your gear to the campsite. Each campsite has a firepit for your use and is close to a shared composting toilet. If you are staying in an RV, you can park in the driveway and still access all the other parts of the property. Tent campers can select anywhere they want to pitch a tent and enjoy the beauty of the 103 Acre woods. Depending on where you choose to camp, you might be able to drive right up to your site. Firepit and wood available for use providing there is no burn ban. Water from the hose attached to the house is available for use. You are welcome to use the outside outlets to charge your devices. RV Electric hookup can be used for an extra fee. I have a composting toilet in a privacy cabana. There will be sanitizer to sanitize your hands. The composting toilet is a shared facility for both campsites. Comes with toilet paper. If you prefer to have your own composting toilet, you can add that on for an extra when you are booking. It's 10.00 more for your stay. I have a few water jugs to have water at your site if you don't have your own jug. A compost bin is available for food. A trash can is provided for waste. Recycle bins are in use as well for paper and plastic. I have patio table that can be used at your site if it's in the front 40. Back forty, I have a smaller more portable table that can be used. It's not too heavy to port. Firewood is not necessary to bring, there is lots of wood locally here on the property to use, you just have to gather it up yourself. I have a wheelbarrow that can be used to transport it to your site. There are wetlands and forests and meadows. There is very little light pollution here. Come and gaze at the stars If you are lucky, you might get to hear the resident whippoorwill, he is nocturnal. The sky is beautiful at night. Wake up to the sounds of many birds. There is a play structure for kids with 2 slides and a bridge, monkey bars, swings, firepole, and climbing wall. There are many things to find in the back 40. You might find a vintage car bumper, and in the spring if you look really hard, you might come across Lady Slipper orchids. They are stunning in the wild. If you want to trudge through the wetlands, be sure to bring your rubber boots. In the front 40 you can take some fun pictures with a vintage abandoned front end of an Aston Martin truck. The 103 Acre woods is conveniently located 3K from the Rideau River and Canal in Burritt's Rapids. Burritts Rapids has a nice "Tip to Tip" trail you can hike on the island of Burritts Rapids. Also there is the Henry Street Park, which has a small beach on the Rideau River. The Rideau Trail is located nearby as well. There are many entrances to the Rideau Trail just minutes away. Located 10 minutes or so from Merrickville. Great fishing along the Rideal Canal lock system. Merrickville has a small beach on the Rideau River. Merrickville has a wonderful Gelato place "Stella Luna". Get your Gelato and walk back to see the boats in the historic Rideau Canal. Lots of history in Merrickville and Burritt's Rapids. If camping is not your thing and you just want some private land for the day, such as a photo shoot, or just wandering around, firepit lunch or firepit dinner, just book a site. If you reserve both sites, the entire land becomes yours for the time you are here. There are 2 well-behaved chiahuahua's who live on the property. They will see you at the meet and greet. They will for sure welcome you to their yard. Your dog is welcome, just remember to pickup after them.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
CA$49
 / night

2. Windpsalm Acres

100%
(6)
79km from Brockville · 1 site · Lodging
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
Toilets
Campfires
from 
CA$120
 / night

3. Whittlers Camp Site

92%
(6)
55km from Brockville · 1 site · Tent, RV
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.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
CA$50
 / night

5. Old-Growth Maple Forest

100%
(3)
36km from Brockville · 3 sites · Tents, Lodging
Nestled at the edge of a UNESCO world heritage site, and a 5-minute dive from Big Rideau Lake -- part of the Rideau Canal System, Stonegate Farm is a remarkable 1830's property; virtually unchanged since it was carved out of the local wilderness some 190 years ago. The historic stone farmhouse, outbuildings and majestic post-and-beam bank barn, originally built to support a 200-acre dairy farm, now sits on 50-acres that features waving pastoral fields, tranquil maple forest, and serene wetland. Our camping sites are located at the edge of a beautiful old-growth maple forest, with two sites on a stunning and peaceful ridge, overlooking a unique wetland where migratory and song-birds flourish and waterfowl and wetlands animals congregate. It is an amazing window into the way this incredible unique ecosystem looked hundreds of years ago. Private secluded sites to reconnect with nature and /or the perfect base from which to discover the many unique regional attractions and experience the great outdoors. The natural beauty of South Eastern Ontario is at our doorstep. Bring your own tent or rent a tent and equipment at the time of booking. We look forward to hosting you!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
CA$48
 / night

8. Enchanted Forest

81%
(13)
48km from Brockville · 1 site · Tent, RV
Learn more about this land: Enjoy our scenic property outside Smiths Falls, where we have one campsite that can accommodate tents or RVs for up to 10 guests. A creek runs through our unspoiled paradise, and you can cross the private bridge to explore the creek banks. Pets are welcome. The Rideau River flows just south of our property, providing outdoor activities and waterfront attractions.   Campfires are allowed on the property. There are no toilets or water. For RVs, the pull-in space can accommodate vehicles up to 42 feet long on a grassy surface. There are no hookups, and generators are not allowed.  In and around Smiths Falls, you can find restaurants and shops, as well as riverfront parks and walking trails that highlight the Rideau River. Outside of town, there are more attractions that allow you to see and learn about the Rideau River and the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Rideau Canal, including Rideau River Provincial Park to the northeast and Murphys Point Provincial Park on Big Rideau Lake.
Pets
Campfires
from 
CA$48
 / night
97% (242)

Top-rated campgrounds near Brockville

1. 103 Acre Marlborough Forest

100%
(79)
48km from Brockville · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Camping at the 103 Acre woods is part of the Marlborough Forest. It has groomed pathways in the meadow and rustic pathways through the woods for your hiking pleasure. If you are interested in backwoods camping, it's easy to do here, park your car in the driveway, grab your gear, and head to the back forty! If camping is not your thing and you just want some private land for the day, such as a photo shoot, or just wandering around, firepit lunch or firepit dinner, just book a site. If you reserve both sites, the entire land becomes yours for the time you are here. I only list 2 sites for camping so you will have plenty of space and privacy from any other campers. Lots of space to spread out and have your privacy. If you want complete privacy, reserve both sites! For the tenting campsites, I have 2 available. One is in the front 40 near the playstructure and closer to the house. It's called the "Cedars". You can drive directly to your campsite. The other campsite is a short hike into the woods and is just off to the side. It's called the "103 Paces". When staying at the 103 Paces campsite, you can drive through the meadow and park just outside of the woods. From there, there is a lawncart you can use to transport your gear to the campsite. Each campsite has a firepit for your use and is close to a shared composting toilet. If you are staying in an RV, you can park in the driveway and still access all the other parts of the property. Tent campers can select anywhere they want to pitch a tent and enjoy the beauty of the 103 Acre woods. Depending on where you choose to camp, you might be able to drive right up to your site. Firepit and wood available for use providing there is no burn ban. Water from the hose attached to the house is available for use. You are welcome to use the outside outlets to charge your devices. RV Electric hookup can be used for an extra fee. I have a composting toilet in a privacy cabana. There will be sanitizer to sanitize your hands. The composting toilet is a shared facility for both campsites. Comes with toilet paper. If you prefer to have your own composting toilet, you can add that on for an extra when you are booking. It's 10.00 more for your stay. I have a few water jugs to have water at your site if you don't have your own jug. A compost bin is available for food. A trash can is provided for waste. Recycle bins are in use as well for paper and plastic. I have patio table that can be used at your site if it's in the front 40. Back forty, I have a smaller more portable table that can be used. It's not too heavy to port. Firewood is not necessary to bring, there is lots of wood locally here on the property to use, you just have to gather it up yourself. I have a wheelbarrow that can be used to transport it to your site. There are wetlands and forests and meadows. There is very little light pollution here. Come and gaze at the stars If you are lucky, you might get to hear the resident whippoorwill, he is nocturnal. The sky is beautiful at night. Wake up to the sounds of many birds. There is a play structure for kids with 2 slides and a bridge, monkey bars, swings, firepole, and climbing wall. There are many things to find in the back 40. You might find a vintage car bumper, and in the spring if you look really hard, you might come across Lady Slipper orchids. They are stunning in the wild. If you want to trudge through the wetlands, be sure to bring your rubber boots. In the front 40 you can take some fun pictures with a vintage abandoned front end of an Aston Martin truck. The 103 Acre woods is conveniently located 3K from the Rideau River and Canal in Burritt's Rapids. Burritts Rapids has a nice "Tip to Tip" trail you can hike on the island of Burritts Rapids. Also there is the Henry Street Park, which has a small beach on the Rideau River. The Rideau Trail is located nearby as well. There are many entrances to the Rideau Trail just minutes away. Located 10 minutes or so from Merrickville. Great fishing along the Rideal Canal lock system. Merrickville has a small beach on the Rideau River. Merrickville has a wonderful Gelato place "Stella Luna". Get your Gelato and walk back to see the boats in the historic Rideau Canal. Lots of history in Merrickville and Burritt's Rapids. If camping is not your thing and you just want some private land for the day, such as a photo shoot, or just wandering around, firepit lunch or firepit dinner, just book a site. If you reserve both sites, the entire land becomes yours for the time you are here. There are 2 well-behaved chiahuahua's who live on the property. They will see you at the meet and greet. They will for sure welcome you to their yard. Your dog is welcome, just remember to pickup after them.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
CA$49
 / night

2. Windpsalm Acres

100%
(6)
79km from Brockville · 1 site · Lodging
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
Toilets
Campfires
from 
CA$120
 / night

3. Whittlers Camp Site

92%
(6)
55km from Brockville · 1 site · Tent, RV
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.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
CA$50
 / night

5. Old-Growth Maple Forest

100%
(3)
36km from Brockville · 3 sites · Tents, Lodging
Nestled at the edge of a UNESCO world heritage site, and a 5-minute dive from Big Rideau Lake -- part of the Rideau Canal System, Stonegate Farm is a remarkable 1830's property; virtually unchanged since it was carved out of the local wilderness some 190 years ago. The historic stone farmhouse, outbuildings and majestic post-and-beam bank barn, originally built to support a 200-acre dairy farm, now sits on 50-acres that features waving pastoral fields, tranquil maple forest, and serene wetland. Our camping sites are located at the edge of a beautiful old-growth maple forest, with two sites on a stunning and peaceful ridge, overlooking a unique wetland where migratory and song-birds flourish and waterfowl and wetlands animals congregate. It is an amazing window into the way this incredible unique ecosystem looked hundreds of years ago. Private secluded sites to reconnect with nature and /or the perfect base from which to discover the many unique regional attractions and experience the great outdoors. The natural beauty of South Eastern Ontario is at our doorstep. Bring your own tent or rent a tent and equipment at the time of booking. We look forward to hosting you!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
CA$48
 / night

8. Enchanted Forest

81%
(13)
48km from Brockville · 1 site · Tent, RV
Learn more about this land: Enjoy our scenic property outside Smiths Falls, where we have one campsite that can accommodate tents or RVs for up to 10 guests. A creek runs through our unspoiled paradise, and you can cross the private bridge to explore the creek banks. Pets are welcome. The Rideau River flows just south of our property, providing outdoor activities and waterfront attractions.   Campfires are allowed on the property. There are no toilets or water. For RVs, the pull-in space can accommodate vehicles up to 42 feet long on a grassy surface. There are no hookups, and generators are not allowed.  In and around Smiths Falls, you can find restaurants and shops, as well as riverfront parks and walking trails that highlight the Rideau River. Outside of town, there are more attractions that allow you to see and learn about the Rideau River and the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Rideau Canal, including Rideau River Provincial Park to the northeast and Murphys Point Provincial Park on Big Rideau Lake.
Pets
Campfires
from 
CA$48
 / night

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