Cabins near North Bay

Surrounded by dense forest, the wilderness is never more than 10 minutes away.

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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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Promised Land Camp

5 sites · Lodging26 acres · North Bay, ON
Promised Land Camp has a sandy beach on fish bay which attaches to lake Nipissing. We have boats and jet skis for rent. Playground for children, walking trails through 20 acres of bush. (Only usable in drier months) The property is on a point on the peninsula which faces west to watch the most amazing sunsets over lake Nipissing.
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Nature's Harmony

12 sites · Lodging, Tents500 acres · Mattawa, ON
Nature’s Harmony is an all-season destination nestled in a remote wilderness setting overlooking the Laurentian Mountains. There are 500 acres of lush forest, woven through a creek, bay, lake, 'Little Mountain', and countless trails. We have a multitude of accommodation types to serve a variety of groups and needs, including a cabin, chalet, yurts, domes, glamping and camping. The abundant forest and off-grid accommodations allow our guests to disconnect and enjoy life’s simple pleasures. Guests also have the option to explore and relish in outdoor activities such as hiking, trail running, biking, swimming, kayaking, canoeing, SUPing, water and snow tubing, snowshoeing, and back-country skiing. We invite our guests to embrace sustainable living by using our eco showers and compost toilets. We are also grateful to be a location host of many retreats, events and gatherings, as well as host our very own trail race, Run Off The Grid.
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Deer Lake Wilderness Retreat

3 sites · Lodging10 acres · Burk's Falls, ON
Deer Lake Wilderness Retreat is the perfect place to relax in nature, reflect on life and restore yourself. It is located on 10 acres in the Almaguin Highlands, an all season getaway three hours north of Toronto. The sites at Deer Lake Wilderness Retreat are the perfect combination of camping and rustic luxury. There is a Cozy Cabin, a Stargazer Geodome and a Boho Bell Tent. There is communal space in the historic barn that has a kitchenette, farmhouse table and sofas for all of my guests to retreat to when the weather outside is too cold or rainy. The vision going forward is for Deer Lake Wilderness Retreat to become a community where people can come together for workshops and a sense of community. If you have any ideas for a workshop please forward your ideas to me.
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Bray lake bunkies

1 site · Lodging100 acres · Burk's Falls, ON
100 acres on a lake to enjoy Trails, fishing , swimming, or just walking the trails. They are heated bunkies for your weekend trips. In the winter we welcome snowmobilers and ice fishers. ATV trails and snow trails are very close to this location. An outhouse is close to bunkies when needed. All are welcome.
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Off Grid Forest Retreat

2 sites · Lodging, Tents180 acres · Machar, ON
Our remote off grid property in the forest east of Eagle Lake is a great place to disconnect and decompress. The roadside Bunkie sleeps 4 and can accommodate a RV trailer or tent as well. Pets are welcome.  The property has a pit toilet, and campfires are allowed in the designated pit. There is also potable water in the bin with an outdoor kitchen and BBQ area. In the winter water would have to be stored inside. Linen not provided. You’ll wake up surrounded by trees and can explore the great hiking, nature viewing, atv trails and boating in the summer months. In the winter enjoy glaming in the propane heated bunkie, snowshoeing, cross country skiing, snow machine trails at the door. Wildlife is all around.  Several lakes and parks are nearby, including Mikisew Provincial Park on Eagle Lake, about 20 km south, where you can go boating, paddling, or swimming and Algonquin Provincial Park is close as well with many lakes and hiking trails. Some restaurants and stores can be found in the South River, about 20 km away.
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Moose Cabin At Trailhead Cabins

1 site · Lodging3 acres · Burk's Falls, ON
The Moose Cabin is a cozy 9x9' retreat featuring a loft bed for restful nights. Inside, you'll find a table and chairs, along with a comfortable chair that conveniently unfolds into an extra bed. Powered by solar energy, the cabin illuminates with ambient lights and allows for charging your devices. The Moose Loo (Marty's Outhouse) is conveniently located just around the corner from the cabin. Additionally, enjoy your own private firepit and seating area adjacent to the cabin for serene outdoor relaxation.
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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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Eagle Acres Chalet

1 site · Lodging330 acres · Burk's Falls, ON
Cozy cabin in the woods very close to Eagle Lake where you can enjoy the peace and tranquility of this very private chalet style cabin located on 330 acres of private land. This off grid cabin sleeps 6 and is pet friendly. Come and enjoy a private escape where you can sit by the fire and watch the stars!!! This off grid cabin is minutes away from the Public beach on sought after Eagle Lake. You will be able to enjoy the great outdoors and everything the Almaguin Highlands has to offer such as ATVing, hiking, biking, paddle sports, fishing, wildlife viewing, or just relax and enjoy the stars around a campfire. The cabin features: -1 Bedroom with double bed -Open loft with double bed -3 Couches -Outhouse -Excellent cell service -Large deck -Basic kitchen with 2 burner propane stove -BBQ -TV (connect your DVD player or use cell as a hotspot) -Woodstove -Outdoor fire pit -Miles of trails for hiking, biking, ATVing, dirt biking -OFSC trails easily accessible from property -Generator powered lights and receptacles (generator and gas supplied) -Sleeps 6 comfortably -Linens NOT provided -No running water -No indoor plumbing
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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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Brennan's Hill Camping and Cabins

3 sites · Lodging100 acres · Burk's Falls, ON
We are located on 100 wooded acres with only 44 tenting / trailer / cabin sites guaranteeing a quiet, private and peaceful getaway. We are surrounded by hundreds of acres of wooded forest so peace and quiet will not be hard to find. Natural trails for hiking and biking run throughout the campground. Our campsites are large and a minimum of 50 feet between sites, some even 75′. You can see pictures of each campsite on our booking page and it will give you specific information about the size and what each site can accommodate. Also look here for specifics about each of our cabins, some which are pet friendly. www.brennanshillcampingandcabins.com
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Gunguire Forested Lakeside Cabin

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Temiscaming, QC
Learn more about this land:Version Française ci-dessousWe welcome you to our warm and inviting Lakeside Cabin located just 5 minutes from the popular Opémican National Park. About the Cabin:Our peaceful and quiet lakefront retreat is the perfect place for your next family getaway. Located along the Quebec and Ontario border, and only about 1 hour from North Bay. You’ll love spending time at the cabin to get away from the hustle and bustle and spend your days swimming and play plenty of indoor and outdoor cottage games. If you have a canoe or kayak, this is the perfect place to bring it with you as the river is beautiful to paddle during the warmer months. If you plan to go off property during your time, we highly recommend hiking the trails at nearby Opémican National Park or renting a boat in Temiscamingue if you do not have your own kayak or canoe to bring.  While the cabin may be more rustic than others you’ve been to, we’re sure you’ll find it super charming and more relaxing than anything you’ve seen before. We love it and look forward to sharing it with you. Additional Details to Note:- there is a ‘light’ kitchen available, including a hot plate and bbq for your meals. There is also your basics like plates and cutlery and a few cooking basics to get you started like oils and spices. - A composting toilet is available for use during your stay- We recommend bringing some extra jugs of water for your stay.- Pets are not allowed at this timeEN FRANÇAISNous vous souhaitons la bienvenue dans notre chaleureuse cabane Lakeside, située à seulement 5 minutes du populaire parc national d'Opémican. À propos de la cabane :Notre refuge paisible et tranquille au bord du lac est l'endroit idéal pour votre prochaine escapade en famille. Situé le long de la frontière entre le Québec et l'Ontario, et à seulement une heure de North Bay. Vous aimerez passer du temps à la cabane pour vous éloigner de l'agitation et passer vos journées à nager et à jouer à de nombreux jeux de chalet intérieurs et extérieurs. Si vous avez un canoë ou un kayak, c'est l'endroit idéal pour l'apporter avec vous car la rivière est magnifique pour pagayer pendant les mois les plus chauds. Si vous prévoyez de sortir de la propriété pendant votre séjour, nous vous recommandons vivement de faire une randonnée dans les sentiers du parc national d'Opémican situé à proximité ou de louer un bateau au Témiscamingue, si vous n'avez pas votre propre kayak ou canoë à apporter.  Bien que la cabane puisse être plus rustique que les autres, nous sommes sûrs que vous la trouverez très charmante et plus relaxante que tout ce que vous avez vu auparavant. Nous l'adorons et sommes impatients de la partager avec vous. Détails supplémentaires à noter :- Il y a une cuisine “simple" disponible, comprenant une plaque chauffante et un barbecue pour vos repas. Il y a aussi les éléments de base comme des assiettes et des couverts et quelques éléments de base pour la cuisine, comme des huiles et des épices.- Des toilettes à compost sont à votre disposition pendant votre séjour.- Nous vous recommandons d'apporter quelques pichets d'eau supplémentaires pour votre séjour. - Les animaux domestiques ne sont pas autorisés pour le moment.
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Cabins near North Bay guide

Overview

Perpetually underrated, North Bay delivers for outdoor enthusiasts and sun-seekers, with 43 beaches within city limits and a downtown bookended by two lakes. To the west, Nipissing is the third-largest lake in the province, with warm waters for swimming—North Bay’s waterfront includes a marina, a carousel, and Marathon Beach. On the other side of town, Trout Lake has hidden, family-friendly beaches with gentle waves. Add in a top-notch farmer’s market and all the waterfalls, hiking trails, sailing, fishing, and skiing opportunities just outside of town, and you’ve got a perfect adventure.

Where to go

Restoule Provincial Park

Surrounding Stormy Lake, this park has some of the best views in Northern Ontario. Hike to the top of the 100-metre Stormy Lake Bluff on the Fire Tower Trail, a moderate 4.1-kilometre loop across rocky ridges and boardwalks. Then, see that same view from below, paddling a canoe along its base. And bikers will love Angel’s Point Trail, which offers an inner loop for more advanced cyclists, and an outer, double track, for those simply looking to cruise.

Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park

Set in the Mattawa Valley, this is where some of the first Europeans to explore Canada would have passed through seeking furs to line their coats, paddling big Voyageur canoes down the river. You can do that, too—it’s a signature interpretive experience here. Plus, there’s plenty of hiking, biking, and swimming on the clear waters of Moore Lake.

Mikisew Provincial Park

Calm and placid, Eagle Lake is dotted with wooded islands—the perfect place to explore. Launch a boat or paddle a canoe, rolling through the channels in between. Then return to the park for some fun—Mikisew has three sandy beaches, plus basketball, volleyball, and even a disc golf course.

When to go

In Northern Ontario, spring arrives a little late, while fall comes a bit sooner than in the rest of the province. The hottest weather tends to stretch from the middle of June to the end of August, and sunlight follows the same pattern—in June, twilight can linger until well after 9pm, while autumn days shorten rapidly. Summer is by far the busiest time, so book your campsites well in advance, especially for weekends and national holidays. Spring is lovely but potentially buggy, and in fall, the forest becomes an artist’s palate of colour. Winter is cold, but hardy people will find plenty to do, from snowmobiling and skiing to snowshoeing and ice fishing.

Know before you go

  • Don’t fear the shad flies—every year in early summer, millions of these peculiar bugs fly into town off Lake Nipissing. They’re harmless, but weird.
  • North Bay is about a four-hour’s drive north of Toronto, but this drive can double on summer weekends, when people head north to the Muskoka Lakes along this route.
  • While North Bay has all the modern conveniences you’d expect in a small city, things can get very remote very quickly once you leave town. Be prepared to lose cell phone signal and pack enough supplies, especially on overnight trips.
  • If you have a little extra time, visit The Hole, a former bunker sunk 200 metres below the Canadian Shield, built to withstand a major nuclear attack.

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