Glamping near Huntsville with wifi provided

Surrounded by famous lakes at the gateway to a spectacular park, this town is in the heart of it all.

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Harmony Resorts - Huntsville Lagoon

12 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents20 acres · Huntsville, ON
Find us in the heart of Muskoka nestled between the Big East River and two beautiful lagoons. Located just 5 minutes from downtown Huntsville and adjacent to Arrowhead Provincial Park, we are the perfect place to experience the beauty of the region. Enjoy our numerous waterfront sites and have a front row seat as the majestic river flows by. Alongside the river you will find impressive sand deposits you can enjoy as you play and relax on our private beach. Rent a canoe, kayak, or paddleboard and travel down the river on one of many exciting canoe route trails. Day trip into Arrowhead Provincial Park where you can mountain bike, go boating, fish at Mayflower and Arrowhead lake, or hike to picturesque Stubbs Falls. Be sure not to miss the chance to take in the panoramic views from the famous Big Bend Lookout.We can’t wait for you to stay with us and see why Muskoka is one of the top vacation destinations in Canada.
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Pet Friendly-The Magic Forest

1 site · Lodging10 acres · Utterson, ON
Stay-Relax-Unwind-Rejuvenate: The Guest House is a luxurious retreat tucked into the trees on 10 acres of land. It will provide you with the ultimate in privacy while being just 5 kms from the Town of Huntsville. Our Guest House is equipped with everything from a coffee pot and fiber-optic internet down to the wood for your private fire pit. We welcome well-behaved 4 legged guests. Your dog will love playing with our two Aussie's and hiking the many pet friendly trails in the Huntsville area. Please leash them when they first arrive for the protection of our farm animals. Once we see their reaction to the animals, in all likelihood, we can dispense with the leash. Over the past 2 years we have developed a Hobby Farm consisting of 5 Nigerian Dwarf Goats, 15 Exotic Hens, 2 Australian Shepherd dogs and 3 cats. We are just minutes from 3 local beaches, Arrowhead Provincial Park, Limberlost Forest Reserve (fabulous hiking) and Algonquin Park. Eateries and shopping are also 5 minutes from us.
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Pond House Camping

3 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents100 acres · Huntsville, ON
Learn more about this land: 1 hour to Algonquin Park, 25 minutes to Arrowhead, and 20 minutes to the towns of Huntsville or Bracebridge. There are 100 magical acres to explore with nature trails and a beautiful swimming pond. We have 2 stand up paddle boards and a canoe free to use, first come first serve. The site is ideal for every type of camper, from tents to RVs. RVs can expect a pull-through site that will require some leveling.  Campfires are permitted (within local regulation), pets are welcome, no more than two. Please note that there is no restroom on-site so please plan accordingly. Firewood is provided at no extra charge. Hot tub rental available on first come first serve basis.
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Cozy Cabin in the Woods

1 site · Lodging5 acres · Rosseau, ON
Located in the area of Rosseau Ontario, this area is known for exceptional cottage experiences. A short 10-minute drive to many area lakes to explore and experiences offered in all seasons including fishing, and boating in Muskoka lakes in the summer, cranberry marsh experience in the fall, and snowshoeing, cross country skiing, biking in the winter- there is something for everyone to explore when staying in this area! Visit Seguin Township and Muskoka Township websites for full listings and details. The cabin is in the middle of a private 5-acre property across from Turtle Lake and spans turtle lake road, to Donnelly and Poke Road, so it’s easily defined by the roads around the land. There is no direct access to the lake, but there are many lakes and beaches within a short drive. There are also many quaint towns to visit, beautiful hiking trails to explore all nearby. The main floor has a pull-out double bed, and the loft has 2 sets of bunk beds, ideal for kids. The bathroom facility is a newly built very airy eco-outhouse - you will be pleasantly surprised! There is a sink to wash up, and an outdoor shower, but for now, only cold water is available. This an ideal family getaway or a romantic getaway, I look forward to hosting you!
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Simple Cabin in town

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Haliburton Village, ON
Open space, including kitchen, comfy bed, couch and wood stove. There is an outhouse and water is provided for drinking, wash up and rinsing (no running water) Basic cooking utensils, small fridge, hot plate, coffee press and kettle. The cabin is in town, there are neighbors and general sounds of town. - 2 min drive to Main street-shops, cafes, pub, lake access, ice skating - 5 min drive to cross country ski trails, snowshoe trails and a sculpture forest - 15 min drive to ski hill and water spa There is a cedar sauna on the property you are welcome to use during your stay. Along with a simple outdoor / off grid shower for rinsing. Parking is on the street in front of the cabin. Please keep tight to the right for the snowplow and neighbors to get by.
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Lighthouse Landing Camp

5 sites · Lodging14 acres · Burk's Falls, ON
Lighthouse Landing Camp has been 4th generation family owned and operated since 1963. Rustic cabins are well spaced for privacy and are just steps from the shores of Lake Cecebe. Reconnect with nature and yourself. Your stay includes unlimited use of canoes, kayaks, SUPs, and a pedal boat. Your cabin has it's own picnic table and fire pit. Come meet the super friendly hosts and see why Lighthouse Landing Camp is rated the #1 Camp in Ontario!!!
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Rustic Cabin.

3 sites · Lodging3 acres · Trout Creek, ON
Unwind with the entire family at this tranquil retreat. Our cabin is open year-round, offering ample opportunities for outdoor exploration with numerous trails on the property and even longer trails nearby for avid outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're an ATV rider, snowmobiler, snowshoer, hiker, or simply seeking relaxation, there's something for everyone here. All you need to bring are your bedding and groceries. Our hardworking chickens ensure fresh eggs are available throughout your stay. Plus, we have exciting news: a separate shower house with a walk-in shower and vanity has just been completed, enhancing your comfort and convenience during your visit.
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Porcupine Pass

1 site · Lodging10 acres · Haliburton, ON
Water Access By Canoe. Extremely private 10 acre property with small cabin and bunkie on beautiful Redstone Lake. Outhouse and outdoor shower with hot water. Electricity - small hot water tank for doing dishes in the fully equipped kitchen. A short paddle from the east dam on Klondike Road - Haliburton, Ontario. Dogs are welcome but should be on a leash (porcupines in the area and neighbours won't appreciate wandering, unknown dogs).
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Cut lawn, deeded lake access,

2 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents1 acre · Kilworthy, ON
We are located in Muskoka, surrounded by forest, deeded lake access, and docking ,within a half hour of amazing hiking trails, dark sky preserve, micro brewery’s, Bala winery, we offer guided fishing, a guide book is on site for detailed day trip opportunities. We are also within a 5 minute drive to the Trent water system.
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Cabin on Moose Lake with Hot Tub

1 site · Lodging3 acres · Haliburton, ON
Beautiful lakefront property located on Moose Lake (25 minutes from Haliburton) 5 Bedrooms + Bunkie - Sleeps 10 adults + 4 children Beautiful Sunsets, Fire Pit, Cell Reception, Starlink Water Toys: During the summer months we provide 2 paddle boards, 2 canoes and a kayak Fishing: Moose Lake has excellent Trout and Bass and Ice Fishing in the winter. Nearby Activities Skiing, biking and hiking: Sir Sam's Golf: Haliburton Highlands Golf, Pinestone, and Lakeside Golf Haliburton Wolf Centre
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Forest Glamping Dome with Trails

1 site · Lodging20 acres · Orillia, ON
Nestled among cathedral high maple trees, this is an ultimate nature space. Our unique geodesic dome provides an upscale camping experience with all the amenities of a hotel. Enjoy a bit of solitude or celebrate a special occasion with a loved one. Sit by the fire while listening to the trees sway back and forth next to this geodesic dome. Sleep under the star filled sky or bask in the sunlight coming through the clear rooftop.
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Forest Cabin\ Wi-Fi \Mikisew Park

1 site · Lodging5 acres · Sundridge, ON
Escape to this cozy Cabin (96 ft2 /8.9 m2) and wake up to forest views from Bed, sounds of Wildlife and smells of Pine and Sweet Grass. Take hot showers under the trees and stars at the Outdoor Nature Shower with hot water on demand. While there is no running water, there is a large IBC Tote with well water for showers and washing dishes. Cook and BBQ in the forest with the Coleman Stove provided and BBQ! All you need is Groceries and Ice for the 2 Coolers. There is Wi-Fi (33 Mbps) and Cell Service at the Cabin and Fire Pit (rarely have outages). The Cabin is powered by solar power enough for lighting and charging phones. There is heating for cold nights. The path from the Driveway to the Cabin is lit by motion sensor solar lights at night. The Cabin is located on 5 acres of what used to be part of a Christmas Tree Farm in the past. The Hosts live and homestead in the front part of the property with their 2 dogs. Ravens Nest Cabin is located at the back in its own private area away from the Main Residence. It’s a private spot, but not too far from civilization. You can easily access nearby Towns, Stores, Laundromat, Mikisew Provincial Park, many Lakes, Crystal Cave, Art Galleries, Antique Stores and Copperhead Distillery. Ravens Nest is located in the Almaguin Highlands which is known for its natural beauty with many Provincial Parks and Lakes and popularity with Outdoor Adventure Seekers who love to hike, kayak, paddleboard, canoe, fish and hit the ATV trails and much more. You can also book Lake, Kayak and ATV tours from nearby operators and Horseback Riding from a nearby ranch for some adventure and fun. This is the perfect getaway for you! Book now to enjoy Ravens Nest!
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Glamping near Huntsville with wifi provided guide

Overview

Nestled among the highlands of the Canadian Shield and surrounded by the Muskoka Lakes, Huntsville is the biggest town in Ontario’s favourite cottage country. And you don’t have to travel far to find the water (or the woods)—the Muskoka River winds right through the community, home to three lakes and a provincial park. Take some time to browse the charming shops and cafes downtown, where you can spot murals by the Group of Seven, renowned in Canada and known for their boreal landscapes. Then stock up on gear and food before heading for the wilderness—you’ll find it in every direction.

Where to go

Arrowhead Provincial Park

Just northeast of the town centre, Arrowhead Provincial Park is all about its namesake lake. Swim at three separate sand beaches, or get out onto the water in a canoe, kayak, or paddleboard. Then hike 15 kilometres of trails, including one that leads to a tumbling waterfall. In winter, its ice skating trail is a wonder—1.3 kilometres winding through evergreen forest and illuminated by torches at night.

Algonquin Provincial Park

Huntsville sits at the western gateway to Algonquin Provincial Park. Encompassing more than 7,500 square kilometres (larger than the province of Prince Edward Island), the park includes thousands of lakes, eight campgrounds, and 14 interpretive trails, plus a logging museum and an excellent visitor’s centre. Stay along Highway 60 or, even better, paddle a canoe or kayak deep into the interior, where you may just find an entire lake to yourself.

Mikisew Provincial Park

Spread along the shores of Eagle Lake, Mikisew Provincial Park is an excellent park to get out on the water. Get into a canoe, kayak, or paddleboard (all are available to rent at the park office) and paddle around the small islands that dot the lake, or take a dip at one of the three beaches. And when you’re ready for something different, hike one of their four interconnected loop trails, or play 18 on the disc-golf course.

Georgian Bay Islands National Park

A whole different experience than the relatively small lakes that dot Muskoka, Georgian Bay Islands National Park is part of the world’s largest freshwater archipelago. Spend time on the white-sand beaches (lined with aquamarine waters), hike to scenic vistas, cycle through the woodlands, or get on your boat to explore endless islands.

When to go

July and August, the peak summer months, are the hottest and best for getting into the lakes and rivers, which can be downright chilly well into spring. But summer is also extremely busy, with seemingly half of Toronto, just to the south, renting cottages and camping in Muskoka. Bring bug spray if visiting in spring (days can be nice and warm in May, and evenings are nice in June), and know that autumn colours pop in September and October, peaking around Canadian Thanksgiving. While some attractions shut down into fall, there’s plenty to keep you busy in winter, including alpine and Nordic skiing, curling, skating, and snowshoeing.

Know before you go

  • Huntsville is the largest town in Muskoka and also the best place to stock up on camping and other supplies. Options will be more limited in the smaller, surrounding communities.
  • Highway 11, which serves as the main street of Muskoka and connects the region with the greater Toronto area, becomes extremely busy on weekends, especially in summer. If driving up on a Friday or down on a Sunday, be prepared for heavy traffic.
  • If you’re headed north, pack everything you need before heading into the wilderness. Don’t count on mobile service away from town and the main highways.

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