Domes in Bruce Peninsula

Embark on Georgian Bay hiking and cave exploration while camping on the Bruce Peninsula.

100% (4 reviews)
100% (4 reviews)

Popular camping styles for Bruce Peninsula

2 top domes sites in Bruce Peninsula

100%
(7)

Forest Dome

1 site · Lodging6 acres · Owen Sound, ON
Tucked in the middle of a maple forest, it's an experience that can be enjoyed in all seasons. There are trails on the property for hiking and snowshoeing and the Fores Dome is minutes away from the Bruce Trail. There are many local waterfalls to visit as well as beautiful lakes and rivers. Enjoy your evening around the campfire and in the winter be cozy in front of the wood stove.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
Trash
from 
CA$200
 / night

Starglazer Dome

1 site · Lodging37 acres · Owen Sound, ON
Enjoy your nights under the stars. Our dome has a open view with Patio, Gas Grill, a set of table, Adirondack Chairs. Inside our dome, there are additional chairs, a queen bed with linens, you don't have to bring your own! Our solar fan system provide also cell phone charging port! This is a whole new experience for you and your love one. Access to the swimming pool from June to Labour Day. Located at the edge of Owen Sound. Shopping, dining, fishing, just 2 miles away. Owen Sound is also the hub of the grey county for exploring more. Only 2 Adults allowed. Sorry no pets and no visitors.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
Trash
from 
CA$280
 / night
Value Prop
Value Prop

Domes in Bruce Peninsula guide

Overview

Bruce Peninsula is home to tall Niagara Escarpment cliffs and pristine blue Georgian Bay waters, which means campers can fish, hike, golf, snowmobile, and boat, depending on the season. Nearby Georgian Bay Islands National Park draws visitors from all over the country to explore its 11 maintained trails, including wheelchair accessible walking trails. Campers will find lots of nearby campsites, cabin rentals, and RV parks with full electric, sewer, and water hookups and wifi in the area, as well. Campgrounds and lodge rentals also abound near popular attractions like Driftwood Cove in Tobermory with its ancient trees as well as the celebrated Sauble Beach where beach camping leads to swimming and sailing on the open waters.

Where to go

Georgian Bay Islands National Park

Sixty-three islands make up Georgian Bay Islands National Park—part of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Beausoleil Island is the park’s largest at 8-kilometres long and features lakeside vistas that campers can hike or bike to for the night. The park also hosts 130 campsites among several campgrounds—some are more primitive while others offer amenities such as flush toilets and showers. Keep in mind that the park is only accessible by boat or kayak, but there are shuttle boats available.

Tobermory

Scuba divers flock to Tobermory, the “freshwater scuba diving capital of the world.” Explore Bruce Peninsula Grotto, a wave-carved cave in the bay. Or explore shipwreck dive sites at Fathom Five National Marine Park. Then visit nearby Driftwood Cove to witness its famed stands of cliff’s edge trees—among the oldest trees in eastern North America. Its distinctive ecosystem is also home to rare orchids, like the ram’s head lady slipper. Bruce Peninsula National Park is renowned for the Bruce Trail that meanders along the crags of the Niagara Escarpment. Find rustic cabin rentals, lodges, and campsites with washrooms and picnic tables throughout Tobermory—near the cove and other attractions.

Sauble Beach

Sauble Beach, part of the eastern shores of Lake Huron, is widely known as Canada’s best beach, stretching more than 11 kilometres. Visitors come for day trips to swim, sail, beachcomb, and enjoy postcard-worthy sunsets. Campers can also find many RV parks, campsites, and cabin rentals nearby in Sauble Falls Provincial Park for beach camping experiences with amenities like electric hookups, showers, firepits, potable water, and comfort stations.

Niagara Falls

Head to Ontario’s Golden Horseshoe to check out Niagara Falls. Though popular with tourists, the region also boasts quiet, relaxed campsites for tent or RV camping as well as cabin rentals or yurts situated close to the falls. Some campgrounds offer pools, playgrounds, and full-service tour centers as well as 30 or 50-amp hookups. With romantic views and convenient walkways, the Falls offer campers a majestic sight. Plus, there are lots of convenient restaurants and shops nearby to grab provisions before heading back to the campsite.

Safety at Hipcamp

Inclusion Policy
Inclusion Policy
Inclusion Policy
Hipcamp Hand

Safety partners

Recreate Responsibly

About us

Hipcamp is the most comprehensive resource for beautiful private campsites.

Discover and reserve tent camping, RV parks, cabins, treehouses, and glamping.

Download the Hipcamp App

Hipcamp is created with ❤️ and hope for our future.