Lakeside camping near Ottawa with fishing

Mix culture, history, and adventures outdoors when you camp near Canada’s stately national capital.

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8 top lakeside campgrounds near Ottawa with fishing

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Carp Lake Cove

16 sites · Lodging, RVs72 acres · Ottawa, ON
Carp Lake Cove is a 73 acre property that surrounds a 30 acre private lake with approximately 1 km of sandy beach along one side of the lake. Along the other side of the lake we have a 1000 foot long pasture where you may see some of our resident horses, chickens, ducks and geese. All very friendly farm animals just waiting for their next treat. There are walking trails nestled in amongst the bushes and 2.5 km sandy track that surrounds the lake for any running enthusiasts or if you want to take a leisurely walk and enjoy the surroundings of our property. Though you feel completely secluded and at peace at this property we are just a short drive to Kanata or the village of Carp if you need any last minute supplies.
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Tranquility on the Bay (Adults)

3 sites · RVs, Tents1 acre · Quyon, QC
There's something that just makes you feel good being here. I looked at many properties before deciding on this one because "it just felt right". This flat terrain is rich in history. Pontiac Bay was fundamental in the logging era and held the local Trading post. The bay is nestled between Luskville Falls and Fort Coulonge Falls. As you drive here you will begin to feel a sense of calm within you as you glance out your right window to see the Gatineau Hills and to your left, you will see that you're winding your way along the Ottawa River. Or, if you decide to use the ferry crossing from Fitzroy Harbour on the Ontario side we're only 8 minutes from there. I have an old, but river-worthy canoe you may borrow but feel free to bring your own canoe, kayak, paddleboat or SUP to explore the land and inlets around the bay. Both sites have access to the boat launch. No toilet facilities at property so bring your own camping toilet or self-contained RV. P.S. You might want to stop in the village for the best french fries in all of the Outaouais region. You'll see the big red chip truck across from Marcotte's, the gas station as you leave the ferry terminal, if you're coming from Fitzroy Harbour. And yes, they make pulled pork poutine, pogos, burgers and zucchini sticks. If you're here on the weekend you may also want to check out the Bristol Farmer's market every Saturday from Noon to 3pm on the public beach in Norway Bay, only 20 minutes away. It's a lovely quaint community mixed with old and new unique cottages so you'll definitely want to take a drive around. And you'll surely want to visit the Vineyard and Vintage Car Museum, a 2-minute drive from here if you enjoy wine and cars (but not at the same time lol...unless the keys AREN'T in the ignition ha!). Google Domaine de Pontiac Village for hours and more information or message me. Visit Parc des Chutes in Fort Coulonge for a view of the waterfalls, zip lining over the gorge and obstacle courses. (The view of the gorge is breathtaking!) Want to try whitewater rafting for an exhilarating rush? Try Esprit or Horizon X, both about 40 minutes north. How about Go Karting? visit lecircuitquyon dot com .
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Chutes Lockbow Waterfalls WOW

16 sites · RVs, Tents130 acres · Lac Simon, QC
We acquired an enchanting 130 acres property that had all the makings of a national park.We are en route to creating the greatest recreotouristic (camping, glamping delight) eco-development the province has ever seen.We are open to your ideas, contributions and involvement. One for all and ALL for ONE.Permaculture and greenhouse managers should apply within,Learn more about this land:We offer an incredible experience with a uniquely breathtaking site for camping, tent, and trailers, fishing, RV's, and 5th wheels. (glamping coming soon). This is primitive camping for winter 2022. No services provided.A pristine one-of-a-kind landscape with shoreline access to Majestic waterfalls and a picturesque lake- looking River (rivière de la Petite Nation). Lockbow is truly a want to be national park and we welcome individuals with ideas innovation related to future accommodations, electricity (power sources), water management, permaculture, treehouses, picnic table designs, etc...Feel free to reach us anytime and as we look forward to hosting your nature get-away and back to source experience.
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HoneyBee Haven

4 sites · RVs, Tents6 acres · QC
HoneyBee Haven is a retired seasonal campground on 6 fenced acres on a small but beautiful trout lake. Great swimming, floating & paddling or try your luck at fishing. We have power outlets along with running water throughout many campsites in the yard. The covered fire pit is set up on the sandy beach to enjoy evening campfires while the loons serenade you! We live on site with our 2 large yet playful rescue dogs and a few bee hives! Bring your RV, pop up/tent and spend a night or a weekend.
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Domaine Agro-forestier Girard

10 sites · RVs, Tents600 acres · Gatineau, QC
Discover this 600 acres private mountainous woodland located 45 min north of Ottawa, Canada's Capital City, Our property has 3 small lakes filled with fish a few creeks and has over a mile of river front on the ''La Lièvre'' river. We are currently building eco-community forest farm with a food forest, orchards and wildlife reserve on this amazing property. We have many hiking trails for you to roam around and enjoy the natural beauty of the site. The terrain is mountainous and offers many types of landscape so everyone can enjoy. Accessible with a small vehicle you can park your ride, find a spot. 
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Lakefront Glamping Retreat

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Otter Lake, QC
The entire site is yours to use. Picnic table, fire pit and firewood are available. Lake is amazing for all water activities (boat launch is available on adjacent lake). Kayaks, swimming mat and life jackets available. A propane BBQ is also available for use. Nearby activities include ATV trails, Provincial park, zip lining.
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Bear Creek Outdoor Centre

2 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents400 acres · Renfrew, ON
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Teal Sky Retreat

4 sites · Tents64 acres · Renfrew, ON
Pitch a tent beneath maples on the edge of the field, or shelter by verdant trees. Camp alongside the path to the quaint, meandering river. Our property is located one hour west of Ottawa and twenty minutes northwest of Perth, in a hobby farm community. This is a peaceful place to absorb nature, meditate, read, and be creative. Bring your kayaks and ride the rapids of the Mississippi nearby or canoe on Bennett Lk. Bike along winding country roads in the coolness of spring.
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Lakeside camping near Ottawa with fishing guide

Overview

Set where the Ottawa River and Rideau Canal meet in eastern Ontario, Canada’s capital city is surprisingly outdoor-oriented, with biking routes, rafting spots, forested hiking trails, and ice skating. Several area parks have tent and RV spots for campers within 90 minutes of the city, including Rideau River, Murphys Point, and Fitzroy provincial parks. With a stay on the Quebec side of the river, campers can add francophone culture to their outdoor adventure. Quebec’s Gatineau Park, in Ottawa’s “backyard,” has more than 250 campsites.

Where to go

Bon Echo Provincial Park

Explore the Indigenous pictographs and camp by the lake in this popular Ontario Park two hours southwest of Ottawa. The park has more than 500 car camping or walk-in sites, including 200 with electrical hookups, as well as comfort stations with flush toilets. Other options for campers include yurts, cabins, and backcountry campsites.

Morrisburg

Camp on the St. Lawrence River, hike the nature trails of Upper Canada Bird Sanctuary, and go back in time at Upper Canada Village, a family-friendly re-creation of a 19th-century community. Parks of the St. Lawrence operates several family camping areas and RV parks around Morrisburg, which is just over an hour’s drive south of Ottawa.

The Thousand Islands

More than 1,800 islands dot the St. Lawrence River, spanning the U.S.-Canada border, and nearly two dozen are protected as part of Thousand Islands National Park. Camp on one of the park’s islands, or on the mainland near the towns of Gananoque or Brockville, take a boat tour, or explore offshore by canoe or kayak.

Montreal

Ottawa is only two hours by train, bus, or car from Canada’s most cosmopolitan metropolis, so you can plan a weekend getaway for a hit of contemporary culture, great food, and cool cafés and bars. Choose a campground somewhere like Oka National Park between Ottawa and Montreal to explore the best of both cities.

When to go

For campers, Ottawa’s weather is most comfortable in the fall, when the days are crisp and the trees take on their autumn colors. Summer is the busiest season, with hot days and plenty of festivals, concerts, and other activities to keep you busy. Spring can be cool, with snow lingering into March or April. While the city stays active through the icy winters, when heavy snow is common, Ottawa rivals Moscow as one of the world’s coldest capital cities.

Know before you go

  • You don’t need a car to explore Ottawa. You can walk, bike, or take public transit around much of the area, but reaching the provincial and regional parks outside the city is much easier with your own wheels.
  • You should be able to find whatever provisions you need for your camping expedition in Ottawa. For local produce, check out the stalls outside the ByWard Market from spring through fall. Ottawa has a booming microbrew scene, so think local, too, when you’re stocking up on beer. 
  • Many of Ottawa’s restaurants, attractions, and parks are in “The Outauouis” region on the Quebec side of the Ottawa River. The city of Gatineau has its own transit system, which connects the district to central Ottawa. While Ottawa is bilingual, it’s French first as soon as you cross into Quebec.

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