Cabins near Elliot Lake

Elliot Lake is surrounded by untamed nature reserves, parks, and rich Indigenous cultural history.

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cabin dot calm

3 sites · Lodging10 acres · Billings, ON
Learn more about this land: Enjoy the outdoors on our 10 acres of heaven! If you're looking for somewhere to unplug you've come to the right place. Our cabin is off grid and dry. We have solar to light up your nights and a large screened in porch to sit in, chill and listen to Mother Nature's orchestra each night before going off to bed. Next to the cabin is a bunkie that sleeps three. This too has solar lighting and a mini generator. Have you ever showered in the forest? Now's your chance. Heat up the water bladder and enjoy your hot shower in the woods. ***COMING SOON***Our second spot is so secluded it has it's own path. Follow the winding road down to our newest addition, "the Ulley". This bunkie has double doors on the front with a funky eclectic vibe that will bring some back to their childhoods :) Here too you can shower in the forest and be one with Mother Nature. We have a plethera of beautiful beaches for the sun worshippers and incredible hiking trails for those who love to be on the move. There is truly something for everyone on the island!
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Cedar Shores

1 site · Lodging3 acres · Kagawong, ON
Welcome to our secluded waterfront oasis, a hidden gem nestled on 3 acres of pristine land along the North Channel of Manitoulin Island. Escape the hustle and bustle of daily life and immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature at our off-the-grid retreat. Our central lodging offers everything you need for a comfortable stay, featuring a spacious cooking area, cozy sleeping quarters, and a relaxing lounging area. On cooler evenings, cozy up by the wood-burning stove, creating a warm and inviting ambiance that beckons you to unwind and relax. With 290 feet of waterfront at your doorstep, fishing enthusiasts of all levels will delight in the abundance of Salmon, Bass, Pike, and Lake Trout awaiting their catch. The crystal-clear waters of the North Channel provide the perfect backdrop for a variety of water sports, including kayaking, canoeing, paddleboarding, and windsurfing, ensuring endless hours of outdoor adventure and exploration. As night falls, gather around the outdoor fire pit and let the mesmerizing flames dance under the starry sky. Indulge in the simple pleasures of roasting marshmallows, making s'mores, and sharing stories with loved ones, creating cherished memories that will last a lifetime. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an active outdoor getaway, our waterfront oasis offers the perfect setting for relaxation, adventure, and unforgettable experiences. Come and discover the beauty and serenity of Manitoulin Island's North Channel, where every moment is a testament to the wonders of nature. Many great off-site activities are available as well. Picturesque Bridal Vale Falls is only an 8-minute drive away located in Kagawong. In Kagawong you'll find a weekly market, a gallery, a chocolate factory, a nostalgic candy store, and much more. If hiking and breathtaking views are your thing then the 20-minute drive to the Cup and Saucer trail is completely worth the drive. You do not want to miss this opportunity to connect with nature and take a trip back to a simpler time and place on beautiful Manitoulin Island.
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Cabins near Elliot Lake guide

Overview

Set around a pristine lake that attracts fishing and watersport enthusiasts in summer, Elliot Lake also features 300 kilometers of looped ATV trails all within 30km of the city. A network of hiking trails also leads visitors to explore the varied terrains—mountains, lakeshore, boreal forest, and marshlands—and the huge variety of flora and fauna that inhabit them. In winter, it's best to hit the popular ski hill, where you'll find plenty of powder for crosscountry skiing and snowmobiling. Expect down-home cooking style restaurants and fast-food joints along with friendly pubs, plus gorgeous swimming beaches and several city parks while you're here.

When to go

The best time to camp in Elliot Lake is in summer and fall, when it's warm enough to enjoy lake activities. If you come before July, the blackflies can be brutal (and mosquitoes last into September). Pitching a tent in winter in Northern Ontario is for only the most extreme campers, so many parks (if they even offer services in this remote neck of the woods) are only open from May through October.

Know before you go

  • Don’t even think about travelling here unless you’re bringing or renting a vehicle. It’ll be impossible to get around without one.
  • Cell service can be patchy or non-existent in remote areas of Northern Ontario.
  • Elliot Lake has a Canadian Tire store, as well as several grocery stores, where you can stock up on camping gear and supplies for your trip.
  • There's a laundromat in Elliot Lake, and you can pick up free wifi at the city library.

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