Farm stays near North Bay

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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.

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Top-rated campgrounds near North Bay

1. Deer Lake Wilderness Retreat

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54km from North Bay · 4 sites · Lodging
Escape to Deer Lake wilderness Retreat, a unique glamping getaway in the heart of the scenic Almaguin Highlands. With just two sites spread out across 10 acres, each one has its own private outdoor space making it a perfect place to disconnect from the daily grind and reconnect with each other. The Stargazer Geodome welcomes you with its large panoramic window and amazing view of the forest and the Cozy Cabin is just that cozy! AN OUTDOOR PLAYLAND Nestled in the hills and lakes of cottage country, the Almaguin Highlands is a four season outdoor playland. Winter brings snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling at our doorstep and dog sledding just 30 minutes away. In the warmer weather enjoy water sports, hiking, biking, horseback riding, ATVing, or take a road trip to visit our quaint villages and artisan galleries. From May to October your stay comes with a FREE PROVINCIAL PARK PASS to nearby Mikisew which has clean quiet beaches, great hiking trails, and a frisbee golf course. End your day mesmerized by "nature’s TV" as the flames from your campfire dance under the starry night sky. MAGIC AND MAIN STREET We are a 20-minute drive from South River where you’ll find the Crystal Caves, the biggest mineral exhibit in Canada and the most magical crystal shop you will ever set foot inside guaranteed. Then head 10 minutes down the road to Sundridge where you’ll find a quaint main street featuring a cozy cafe, shops and restaurants. PETS WELCOME Share your glamping adventure with your fur baby for a $50 pet fee. In summer Mikisew Provincial Park has a dog beach where they can romp around and cool off. $99 SUNDAYS If you book the Cozy Cabin on a Friday and Saturday night, ask me how to add Sunday night for just $99. IT’S ALWAYS BETTER WHEN YOU’RE TOGETHER Create memories with family and friends by SAVING 15% when you book more than one site at DEER LAKE WILDERNESS RETREAT at the same time. Ask me how! REJUVENATE YOUR LIFE! Don’t miss out on your opportunity to slow down time and rejuvenate your life. When you are a guest at DEER LAKE WILDERNESS RETREAT you will understand why our moto is relax in nature, reflect on life, restore your soul. If you have any questions feel free to contact me, I look forward to welcoming you to my happy place ~ Sara
Pets
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from 
CA$207
 / night

2. Eagle Acres Chalet

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(7)
51km from North Bay · 1 site · Lodging
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
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
CA$225
 / night

4. Bella Soul Retreat

39km from North Bay · 3 sites · Tents
Bella Soul Retreat is a space for individuals to come back to nature, relax with their feet up by sitting by the fire, walk the trails & camp; connect with your inner peace by listening to the sounds of nature. Transcend yourself into the true Northern air and sky by becoming the Bella Soul that you are! Located just 12 mins off HWY 11, you will come to see the scenic sights of nature as you drive down HWY 522 which is where Bella Soul Retreat is located, on the outskirts of Commanda, ON. Come to clean air, and beautiful skies, you can experience Northern Ontario without the long drive north. Just 45 mins south of North Bay, 3 hours north of Toronto and 5 hours west of Ottawa, you can experience the retreat and getaway you need. There are lots of local businesses to visit and shop from, fresh and preservative free, chat with a local and see what the towns have to offer, there's always someone with a great story behind why they are here and enjoying life. There is a vast selection of scenic sights and popular places to visit: -57 acres of land to hike, walk, fish, and photograph -learn how to forage and properly identify plant life -closest beach for swimming, 15 mins away down a beautiful scenic road -groceries, shopping and essentials 25 mins away -Restoule Provincial park located 15 mins away Why not book your stay with Bella Soul Retreat and enjoy the off grid experience.
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from 
CA$40
 / night

8. Forest & Farm Wilderness Retreat

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40km from North Bay · 2 sites · Lodging
Welcome to Forest & Farm Wilderness Retreat, our 32-acre homestead tucked into the Near-North Ontario woods. Here, meadows are alive with pollinators, trails wind through a mixed forest, and the sound of our forest waterfall invites you to slow down and reconnect with the Land. Our property offers a handful of unique rustic stays, each with its own charm. Whether you choose a cozy tent trailer set the bush, or one of our traditional tent sites, each spot comes with access to a fire pit, trails and the peace of the Forest. This is a place well-suited for those who love a blend of small farm/homestead life and wilderness quiet. You might meet our sheep, ducks, chickens, or rabbits, or spot deer or wild turkeys in the Forest. The many gardens and greenhouses are always changing with the seasons, and we’re happy to provide tours of our farm to visitors during their stay. THINGS TO DO HERE: Wander forest trails to the waterfall and other quiet sitting spots Watch the dark night sky from your fire pit Enjoy a campfire dinner add-on, provided by your hosts Engage your kids in Nature-based learning led by a Forest School Practitioner Try a guided tour, Forest Therapy session, or seasonal foraging walk Additional skills-based workshops are available Or simply enjoy time together or alone, unplugged and unrushed. Composting Outhouse Facilities are simple & eco-friendly, and a short walk from all of our stays Nearby, you’ll find Restoule Provincial Park, home to an incredible lookout point that’s especially breathtaking in the fall, and Wolfe Lake, with its quiet, uncrowded beach and swimming/kayaking spot. The town of Powassan offers a grocery store, LCBO, Home Hardware, and a charming Saturday market. We’re a mere 30-45 minutes from iconic attractions like the Screaming Heads in Burk’s Falls and the unique Crystal Caves in South River. In the summer months, take a short walk down the road to the Commanda Museum, where you can sip a milkshake and enjoy a tour of this historic site. And just 45 minutes away, North Bay offers many restaurants, an additional museum, boating & fishing on Lake Nipissing, and stunning views of the sunset from its shore. Come any time of the year for a night, a weekend, or longer, and let the forest reset your pace.
Toilets
Campfires
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from 
CA$80
 / night

9. Sonshine Homestead

31km from North Bay · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to Sonshine Homestead — a peaceful, back-to-basics camping experience nestled in the quiet forest and brushland of Northern Ontario. Our property offers a growing collection of off-grid tent sites, each tucked among trees, giving you room to breathe and unplug. These are no-frills campsites — no power, no running water, and no built-in amenities (Outhouses near sites). You bring your own gear, and we provide the space, the stillness, and the sky. You’ll wake to birds chirping, the wind through the brush, and maybe a crowing rooster. We have walking trails, two ponds, and lots of open space to explore. Some sites are drive-in, others require a short walk. We’re surrounded by crown land just a short drive away, with trails perfect for hiking or ATVing. Within an hour you’ll find countless lakes for swimming, fishing, paddling, or just floating the day away. The land around us is full of life with cattle, horses, and sheep to mention a few. Sonshine Homestead sits in the heart of a small farming and Amish community, and the local culture reflects that. On Saturdays, don’t miss the Powassan Farmers’ Market (9am–1pm) for produce, meats, baked goods, preserves, and handmade treasures. And if you take the scenic route, you’ll pass farmstands in every direction — most on the honour system, stocked with whatever the land’s giving that week. You won’t find bells and whistles here — but if you’re after quiet land, fresh air, and a patch of ground to pitch your tent, we’d love to host you. We’re growing slowly and simply — like good things should. Kids under 13 stay free, because around here, growing is kind of the point. If you’re a larger family and need a bit more space, just reach out — we’ll do our best to make it work.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
CA$40
 / night

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.

99% (67)

Top-rated campgrounds near North Bay

1. Deer Lake Wilderness Retreat

100%
(19)
54km from North Bay · 4 sites · Lodging
Escape to Deer Lake wilderness Retreat, a unique glamping getaway in the heart of the scenic Almaguin Highlands. With just two sites spread out across 10 acres, each one has its own private outdoor space making it a perfect place to disconnect from the daily grind and reconnect with each other. The Stargazer Geodome welcomes you with its large panoramic window and amazing view of the forest and the Cozy Cabin is just that cozy! AN OUTDOOR PLAYLAND Nestled in the hills and lakes of cottage country, the Almaguin Highlands is a four season outdoor playland. Winter brings snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling at our doorstep and dog sledding just 30 minutes away. In the warmer weather enjoy water sports, hiking, biking, horseback riding, ATVing, or take a road trip to visit our quaint villages and artisan galleries. From May to October your stay comes with a FREE PROVINCIAL PARK PASS to nearby Mikisew which has clean quiet beaches, great hiking trails, and a frisbee golf course. End your day mesmerized by "nature’s TV" as the flames from your campfire dance under the starry night sky. MAGIC AND MAIN STREET We are a 20-minute drive from South River where you’ll find the Crystal Caves, the biggest mineral exhibit in Canada and the most magical crystal shop you will ever set foot inside guaranteed. Then head 10 minutes down the road to Sundridge where you’ll find a quaint main street featuring a cozy cafe, shops and restaurants. PETS WELCOME Share your glamping adventure with your fur baby for a $50 pet fee. In summer Mikisew Provincial Park has a dog beach where they can romp around and cool off. $99 SUNDAYS If you book the Cozy Cabin on a Friday and Saturday night, ask me how to add Sunday night for just $99. IT’S ALWAYS BETTER WHEN YOU’RE TOGETHER Create memories with family and friends by SAVING 15% when you book more than one site at DEER LAKE WILDERNESS RETREAT at the same time. Ask me how! REJUVENATE YOUR LIFE! Don’t miss out on your opportunity to slow down time and rejuvenate your life. When you are a guest at DEER LAKE WILDERNESS RETREAT you will understand why our moto is relax in nature, reflect on life, restore your soul. If you have any questions feel free to contact me, I look forward to welcoming you to my happy place ~ Sara
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
CA$207
 / night

2. Eagle Acres Chalet

100%
(7)
51km from North Bay · 1 site · Lodging
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
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
CA$225
 / night

4. Bella Soul Retreat

39km from North Bay · 3 sites · Tents
Bella Soul Retreat is a space for individuals to come back to nature, relax with their feet up by sitting by the fire, walk the trails & camp; connect with your inner peace by listening to the sounds of nature. Transcend yourself into the true Northern air and sky by becoming the Bella Soul that you are! Located just 12 mins off HWY 11, you will come to see the scenic sights of nature as you drive down HWY 522 which is where Bella Soul Retreat is located, on the outskirts of Commanda, ON. Come to clean air, and beautiful skies, you can experience Northern Ontario without the long drive north. Just 45 mins south of North Bay, 3 hours north of Toronto and 5 hours west of Ottawa, you can experience the retreat and getaway you need. There are lots of local businesses to visit and shop from, fresh and preservative free, chat with a local and see what the towns have to offer, there's always someone with a great story behind why they are here and enjoying life. There is a vast selection of scenic sights and popular places to visit: -57 acres of land to hike, walk, fish, and photograph -learn how to forage and properly identify plant life -closest beach for swimming, 15 mins away down a beautiful scenic road -groceries, shopping and essentials 25 mins away -Restoule Provincial park located 15 mins away Why not book your stay with Bella Soul Retreat and enjoy the off grid experience.
Pets
Campfires
from 
CA$40
 / night

8. Forest & Farm Wilderness Retreat

100%
(2)
40km from North Bay · 2 sites · Lodging
Welcome to Forest & Farm Wilderness Retreat, our 32-acre homestead tucked into the Near-North Ontario woods. Here, meadows are alive with pollinators, trails wind through a mixed forest, and the sound of our forest waterfall invites you to slow down and reconnect with the Land. Our property offers a handful of unique rustic stays, each with its own charm. Whether you choose a cozy tent trailer set the bush, or one of our traditional tent sites, each spot comes with access to a fire pit, trails and the peace of the Forest. This is a place well-suited for those who love a blend of small farm/homestead life and wilderness quiet. You might meet our sheep, ducks, chickens, or rabbits, or spot deer or wild turkeys in the Forest. The many gardens and greenhouses are always changing with the seasons, and we’re happy to provide tours of our farm to visitors during their stay. THINGS TO DO HERE: Wander forest trails to the waterfall and other quiet sitting spots Watch the dark night sky from your fire pit Enjoy a campfire dinner add-on, provided by your hosts Engage your kids in Nature-based learning led by a Forest School Practitioner Try a guided tour, Forest Therapy session, or seasonal foraging walk Additional skills-based workshops are available Or simply enjoy time together or alone, unplugged and unrushed. Composting Outhouse Facilities are simple & eco-friendly, and a short walk from all of our stays Nearby, you’ll find Restoule Provincial Park, home to an incredible lookout point that’s especially breathtaking in the fall, and Wolfe Lake, with its quiet, uncrowded beach and swimming/kayaking spot. The town of Powassan offers a grocery store, LCBO, Home Hardware, and a charming Saturday market. We’re a mere 30-45 minutes from iconic attractions like the Screaming Heads in Burk’s Falls and the unique Crystal Caves in South River. In the summer months, take a short walk down the road to the Commanda Museum, where you can sip a milkshake and enjoy a tour of this historic site. And just 45 minutes away, North Bay offers many restaurants, an additional museum, boating & fishing on Lake Nipissing, and stunning views of the sunset from its shore. Come any time of the year for a night, a weekend, or longer, and let the forest reset your pace.
Toilets
Campfires
Wifi
from 
CA$80
 / night

9. Sonshine Homestead

31km from North Bay · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to Sonshine Homestead — a peaceful, back-to-basics camping experience nestled in the quiet forest and brushland of Northern Ontario. Our property offers a growing collection of off-grid tent sites, each tucked among trees, giving you room to breathe and unplug. These are no-frills campsites — no power, no running water, and no built-in amenities (Outhouses near sites). You bring your own gear, and we provide the space, the stillness, and the sky. You’ll wake to birds chirping, the wind through the brush, and maybe a crowing rooster. We have walking trails, two ponds, and lots of open space to explore. Some sites are drive-in, others require a short walk. We’re surrounded by crown land just a short drive away, with trails perfect for hiking or ATVing. Within an hour you’ll find countless lakes for swimming, fishing, paddling, or just floating the day away. The land around us is full of life with cattle, horses, and sheep to mention a few. Sonshine Homestead sits in the heart of a small farming and Amish community, and the local culture reflects that. On Saturdays, don’t miss the Powassan Farmers’ Market (9am–1pm) for produce, meats, baked goods, preserves, and handmade treasures. And if you take the scenic route, you’ll pass farmstands in every direction — most on the honour system, stocked with whatever the land’s giving that week. You won’t find bells and whistles here — but if you’re after quiet land, fresh air, and a patch of ground to pitch your tent, we’d love to host you. We’re growing slowly and simply — like good things should. Kids under 13 stay free, because around here, growing is kind of the point. If you’re a larger family and need a bit more space, just reach out — we’ll do our best to make it work.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
CA$40
 / night

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Farm stays near North Bay guide

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.