Cabins near Port Stanley

Port Stanley charms lakefront campers with quiet escapes for the whole family.

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Howeholm Farm

2 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents50 acres · Aylmer, ON
Landscape is farm field and 2 wetlands with some fish ,woods on the edge of the property not accessible. A large conservation property nearby named Springwater conservation area. A cozy mini cabin situated on a wetland. A seasonal farm market located within 1.3 km. A local restaurant and tea room within 3 km. Port Bruce is a short 10 minute drive with fishing and beach access.
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Spring Arbour Magic Forest &Trails!

8 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents49 acres · ON
Pitch your tent in our picturesque Carolinian forest in the heart of Norfolk county! Choose from 6 tent sites and 2 lodging sites spread across 10 acres of wooded area on our 49 Acre farm. Well-kept trails to explore throughout. We are proud to have made the runner-up list for best Hipcamp in Ontario 2023 The terrain is mostly flat but interesting. Campsites are private with good separation from each other. Sites contain a picnic table and fire pit. Campfires are permitted according to our approved burn plan before midnight. 5G/LTE cellphone service is good for Bell, Rogers and Telus networks. FREE Firewood can be gathered on the forest floor or pay for on-site pre-cut wood. Outhouses are close to campsites....but not too close 💩 Port Rowan is only 12 minutes away by car, most amenities can be purchased only 1 minute away at the local Busy Bee gas station. We are situated in the middle of a Recreation Hotspot! Our site is within 3 minutes of paddling the Big Creek, 3 to 10 minutes to several A+ hiking trails, 15 minutes to amazing freshwater beaches of Long Point and Turkey Point, and the area is abound with cycling trails, motorcycle routes, geocaching, boat launches (we have room here for your boat!), cider/wine tours, and more! We are the perfect basecamp for everything the Long Point Bay area has to offer We have some great watering holes nearby like burning kiln winery, hounds of Erie and Charlotteville brewing company. Birders Paradise! The ‘Long Point Birding Area’ in Norfolk County is one of Canada’s premier birding locales. With over 400 species of birds observed, Long Point looms large as one of the most exciting places on the continent to observe our rich birdlife. For all tourism options check out https://www.norfolkcounty.ca/visiting/ We look forward to hosting you! Save 20% off winter bookings! The promo code is CXIOHEY7 valid for stays November 15 2023 to march 31 2024
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Macksville Acres

1 site · Lodging8 acres · London, ON
Elevate your experience and surround yourself with nature's beauty at Macksville Acres retreat. Tucked away among majestic trees and scenic farmland, our idyllic campsite provides a harmonious balance of tranquility and adventure. Relax beneath the twinkling starlit sky, wander through nature trails, or relish the serenity of your exclusive oasis. Immerse yourself in cozy campfire evenings and be captivated by the mesmerizing sunrise and sunset views. Every moment at Macksville Acres is an invitation to reconnect with the great outdoors, fostering cherished memories with your loved ones. Secure your escape today and indulge in the redefined magic of camping.
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Creekside Cabin

1 site · Lodging150 acres · Rodney, ON
Experience the essence of isolation, solitude, and nature at our cabin retreat. A babbling brook flows just steps away from your doorstep, offering a serene soundtrack to your stay. Spend your days enveloped by trees, wildlife, and the gentle murmur of the flowing water. Hiking, biking, and fishing await as fantastic ways to enjoy your afternoons before winding down with a tranquil campfire under the starlit sky.
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The Pinecone

1 site · Lodging40 acres · Simcoe, ON
Come to the Pinecone to completely relax and disconnect (seriously you will because there is no cell service!). During Summer and much of Spring and Fall, you should be able to drive up to the cabin. Unless your vehicle has especially low clearance. The road/path out to the bunkie started as a well-made tractor path that has held up well over the years but has some rocks and bumps. Once through the gate it’s only a 1-minute drive to where you will park. This road may be a bit muddy! If you are looking for a Winter Bunkie getaway, we would be happy to host you; please note the following: - If there has been a lot of snow the private road from the street to the Bunkie is not plowed. Depending on the type of vehicle you are driving, you may have to park at the gate entrance and walk in (4-5min walk) to get to the Bunkie. - There is a mini wood fireplace in the Bunkie for sleeping but depending on the temperature outside and/or the wind it still may be a little chilly. - There is lots of free wood available for an outside fire but we are sometimes low on small pieces to start fire or use for the mini fireplace. You can bring in your own extra kindling or bring own saw/axe to chop. - Bring your own extra blankets. DETAILS: Sleeping loft accessible by ladder comfortably sleeps 2. You'll have an outdoor fire pit, picnic table and 2 grills (we have lots of wood but you can bring your own charcoal for cooking). Enjoy watching the starts at night by the fire and visits from the abundant wildlife. There is 1 queen size bed in the loft for sleeping which is accessible by ladder. You will melt into the pillow-top mattress, luscious linens and don’t want to wake up heavenly pillows. There is porta potty outhouse that is cleaned, bright and easy to access. There are hanging solar lights that can be turned on as needed. There isn't running water in the bunkie but we are happy to provide you with as much well water that you would like, for cooking/cleaning. Do not drink from well unless you bring your own filtration system. No shower space but sponge/cloth bathing possible. There is a small table for 2 inside the bunkie or you can prep food and eat outside on the picnic table. A small fridge cooler is available to store any perishable food you may have. Bring your own ice. The bunkie has solar lighting for the evenings. If you don’t want to find your own firewood in the forest you can pick it up from locals on your way in for $5/bundle (see stands at the end of driveways). It is a big chunk of land but you can't really get 'lost' on it for any significant period of time. We are bounded by roads so eventually you will find your way. But, if you aren't experienced in the woods you may want to keep your wandering short, to start, as you get familiar with the land. Dog friendly!! We provide: • Bed linens and pillows • Toilet Paper • Small fridge to be used as cooler • Charcoal BBQ • BBQ Utensils • First Aid kit What to bring: • Drinking water • Coal (for grilling) • Food + anything required to prepare/eat your meals • Ice • Bug spray, sunscreen, etc • Garbage bags
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The Hedgehog

1 site · Lodging40 acres · Aylmer, ON
The perfect secluded countryside getaway for solos, couple or friends. Everything you'll need and nothing you don't including mattress, fireplace, beautiful view, TV, outhouse and the great outdoors. Get in touch with nature and wildlife as you wander through trails and 40 acre forested area. Sleeping loft accessible by ladder comfortably sleeps 2 (double bed futton pillow). Enjoy watching the starts at night by the fire and visits from the abundant wildlife. Dog friendly! The space Come to the Hedgehog to completely relax and disconnect (seriously you will because there is no cell service!). You can drive up to the Bunkie all year round unless your vehicle has especially low clearance. The road/path out to the bunkie started as a well-made tractor path that has held up well over the years but has some rocks and bumps. Once through the gate it’s only a 1-minute drive to where you will park. This road may be a bit muddy! If you are looking for a Winter Bunkie getaway, we would be happy to host you; please note the following: - If there has been a lot of snow the private road from the street to the Bunkie is not plowed. Depending on the type of vehicle you are driving, you may have to park at the gate entrance and walk in (4-5min walk) to get to the Bunkie. - There is a wood fireplace in the Bunkie for sleeping, it will keep you very toasty. - There is lots of free wood available for an outside fire. We have a small grill available for cooking, bring your own coal. - Bring your own extra blankets and sleeping bags. - NOTE: There are 2 other bunkies in the area and camping spots in the summer; you will have lots of privacy but be aware you may not be alone across the full 40 acres! DETAILS: Sleeping loft accessible by ladder comfortably sleeps 2. We provide a futton pillow/mattress, pillows and some blankets but you can bring your own sleeping bags. You'll have an outdoor fire pit, grill (we have lots of wood but you can bring your own charcoal for cooking). Enjoy watching the starts at night by the fire and visits from the abundant wildlife. There is porta potty outhouse that is cleaned, bright and easy to access. There are hanging solar lights that can be turned on as needed. By the spring/summer we will have an outdoor shower facilities and another washroom! In the spring there will also be well water in the bunkie for cooking/cleaning. Do not drink from tap unless you bring your own filtration system. The bunkie has solar lighting for the evenings. If you don’t want to find your own firewood in the forest you can pick it up from locals on your way in for $5/bundle (see stands at the end of driveways). It is a big chunk of land but you can't really get 'lost' on it for any significant period of time. We are bounded by roads so eventually you will find your way. But, if you aren't experienced in the woods you may want to keep your wandering short, to start, as you get familiar with the land. Dog friendly!! We provide: • Bed mattress, pillows and blankets • TV (plug in your phone to watch downloads) • Keurig Coffee Maker • Toilet Paper • BBQ Grill • BBQ Utensils • First Aid kit What to bring: • Drinking water • Keurig Coffee Pods • Coal (for grilling) • Extra blankets • Dishes, cups, utensils • Food + anything required to prepare/eat your meals • Ice • Bug spray, sunscreen, etc • Garbage bags Guest access • You will have access to the entire bunkie and fire pit location with the surrounding outdoor space and parking. You are free to enjoy the trails but ask that you refrain from entering the farm fields or barns nearby. • There is approximately 40 acres of forest. There are a couple other bunkies around but they are spread apart and you will have total have privacy! • 15 minutes from Port Dover or Simcoe – it’s the perfect retreat for a quick getaway. Other things to note: THERE IS NO DRINKING WATER THERE IS NO WIFI ACCESS VERY LIMITED/NO CELL SERVICE THERE IS A PORTA POTTY OUTHOUSE THERE IS A GENERATOR AVAILABLE FOR USE IMPORTANT: We are committed to protecting our properties and keeping up-to-date with short-term rental regulations, which is why you will be asked to complete our independent verification. Please note: Before your booking begins, you will need to verify your details with us to complete your booking. You will be contacted via email and/or text to complete the verification. You will also be given the choice between paying a refundable deposit or buying a non-refundable damage waiver. We suggest you buy the damage waiver as this protects you in case you cause accidental damage during a booking.
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Crossroads Country Cabins & Camping

3 sites · Lodging3 acres · ON
Welcome Hipcampers to Esterville Road in Southern Ontario where acres of farmland awaits you. This countryside glows green in the light of a bright sun, with the rustic wind that speaks of the olden days, as you're nestled along side a hayfield. Whether you'd like to experience a stay in the country, or just go back to your roots for an evening or two. Here at Crossroads you will have lots of parking, and close to your teepee tent which is 7' x 7', inside your tent will be a double airmattress. We provide a full bathroom with a stand up shower which is possibly shared with other guests as we also have cabins and vintage trailer to accomodate guests like you, and a port-a-jon is on site. At the restroom you will find a drinking water hose for your water needs. An outdoor cooler is beside your tent (don't forget the ice) and a comfy bench to relax at. Nearby you will find trails, boat launch, Oil Museum, eagle/deer sightings, grocery, local food, banks, parks. Or if ya'd just like to stay and join us at Crossroad Saloon (on property) to kick back and watch T.V. and tunes in the a/c! If you have a well-behaved fur friend please contact myself to discuss your pets stay, we understand as Crossroads is home to 2 barncats and a puppy. So what are you waiting for.. get in touch with nature, come enjoy the relaxation and quiet.
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Kiln Masters Cottage

1 site · Lodging2 acres · Simcoe, ON
Looking for a quiet getaway in the country? A central spot close to Turkey Point, Port Dover, Long Point, and all the beauty of Norfolk County, then this is the place for you. Appealing to couples and small families, you will be staying on a former tobacco farm surrounded by 100 acres of farmers fields. Let us take the pain out of camping by offering a full king bed as well as a fold down futon, kitchenette and a big screen tv. You can enjoy a night of game playing with your own foosball table as well as a Wii U gaming console and traditional board games. You also have the option of sitting by the fire and enjoying the quiet solitude of the farm, walk the quiet streets or star gaze at night. We supply your firewood! You will also have Adirondack chairs a barbecue and an outdoor dining table and chairs. (Please note, that cabin has on demand hot and cold water…washroom a few short steps outside the front door) Norfolk county is more than just beautiful beaches. It is also a great place to come shop for antiques, check out the local wineries and breweries and hit the lake… all close by.
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Wild Rose Sanctuary

2 sites · Lodging100 acres · Fullarton, ON
Nestled into the lush green forest on a beautiful family farm, our fully furnished cabin and bell tent await you. You can choose from one of two listings: a bell tent or a cabin. This secluded and quiet haven sits atop one of the farm's rolling hills, letting you gaze into the forest view below. Watch the sunset or rise and listen to nature's music as stress melts away. The farm is surrounded by quaint country roads, farms, and homes to explore. This is the perfect place to unplug, relax, clear your mind, read, meditate, and get away from the noise of everyday life. Nearby off-the-beaten-path hiking to immerse yourself in nature & greenery (forest bathing!). The farm itself is surrounded by quaint country roads, farms, and homes to explore. Follow the river road to do some wading, fishing, swimming, or simply sitting in this gorgeous bucolic setting to calm your nervous system and let the stress melt away. Nearby, within 20 minutes drive, are Stratford and St. Marys - both lovely towns with lots of beauty & culture to offer if/when you're wanting to re-enter civilization!
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Echo Hill Wildlife Habitat

1 site · Lodging100 acres · Embro, ON
HipCamp's Best Cabin Finalist 2022 Echo Hill is a unique camping experience because you will be camping in our private wildlife habitat sanctuary. We only rent out one campsite in our 100 acres of forested land, so you will have complete privacy. If you like to be alone in the woods this is the place for you. The white pine trees you see were planted by my parents over 60 years ago. We also have hiking trails throughout our wooded, rolling hills for you to explore. It is a fantastic place to view wildlife. Our completely off-the-grid little rustic one-room cabin with a screened-in porch, by the wildlife pond, where you will camp, was built by hand by my father. (see photos) Experience our rewilding. Practice your bushcraft. Writers, painters, musicians, and poets have created and composed in our little cabin by the pond. All Profits from the campsite go toward maintaining our native wildlife habitat sanctuary. We are private property and not a public campground. Local Attractions: Our wildlife sanctuary/organic farm is 18 km from Stratford where you can rent canoes and paddle boats to use on the Avon River. There are several grocery stores there. There is a great swimming quarry in St. Marys which is just 17 km away. There are two grocery stores in St. Marys. Lakeside Resort is 7 km away and is a good place to take small children swimming. There is additional hiking at Wildwood Lake Conservation Area and Harrington Mill Pond Conservation Area. Both just North of us. Canoes can be rented at Wildwood. We are a 5 minute drive away from Happy Hills Resort where you can buy ice. The closest general store, Embro Food Market where you can buy ice and food 7 days a week is in Embro which is 14 km away. Lake Huron which has great beaches is about a 55 minute drive away.
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Cabins near Port Stanley guide

Overview

A charming town on the picturesque shores of Lake Erie in Ontario, Port Stanley is perhaps best known for the sandy expanses of Port Stanley Beach. Camping in the region offers quick access to unique ecosystems like wetlands. Big Creek National Wildlife Area and Long Point Provincial Park are havens for birdwatchers, while Port Burwell Provincial Park has a great dog beach. For families, seasonal apple picking is a treat, as is learning about the area’s history at Elgin County Railway Museum or the Museum of Naval History. For grown-ups, local wineries near Port Stanley are among Ontario’s finest. Waterfront cabins and geodomes are among the campsite options.

Where to go

Port Stanley Beach

With Blue Flag status, Main Beach in Port Stanley is recognized for its excellent water quality, safety measures, and environmental responsibility. The long span of sandy beach stretches along the northern shores of Lake Erie, and lifeguards are on duty in the summer. On-site features include changing facilities, accessible washrooms, a beach volleyball court, and canoe or kayak rentals. Stroll down the nearby boardwalk and pier to Port Stanley Lighthouse, and watch Lake Erie’s waves crash against the stone walls.

Long Point Provincial Park

Just past Big Creek National Wildlife Area, Long Point Provincial Park is perhaps one of the most unique camping spots in all of Ontario. Stretching to Long Point National Wildlife Area, the narrow peninsula of sand dunes, wetlands, and Carolinian forest juts out into Lake Erie. The hamlet of Long Point is a mere one kilometre across at its widest point. Along with its beaches, Long Point is an incredible location for watching hundreds of migratory bird species every spring and fall. Several of the park’s beach-accessible campsites have electrical hookups, while others are designated as radio-free.

Port Burwell Provincial Park

About a half-hour east of Port Stanley, Port Burwell Provincial Park is a great place to camp with the whole family. There are designated dog-friendly beach areas, both on-leash and off-leash. The sandy beach has very few rocks, with lower water levels that are pet-friendly. The playground keeps spirits high for younger Hipcampers, and the trail network invites hikers and bikers to explore the natural surroundings. The park campground is well-appointed for both tent and RV campers, including many campsites with electrical hookups. Common amenities include laundry, washrooms, and hot showers, and there’s even a campfire theater for evening entertainment.

When to go

Camping season near Port Stanley, Ontario typically runs from May to October. Several campgrounds in the region’s public parks may only be open for camping during this time of year, though private campsites may operate in other parts of the year, as well. The summer months see daytime highs around 25°C, offering a great setting for beach days, fishing, hiking, and exploring nature. The abundance of migratory birds in the spring and fall entice Hipcampers to visit during the shoulder seasons.

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