Cabins near Prince Edward County with wildlife watching

Pair your Canada camping adventure with wine tasting and beaches in this Lake Ontario vacation spot.

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Cozy Cabin Site 2

2 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents72 acres · Kingston, ON
Experience the tranquility of a private rustic cabin and camping situated on 72 acres. It provides a peaceful environment for nature walks, relaxation by the bonfire or wood stove, and quiet moments reading a book on the porch. During winter, you can enjoy cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, making it an ideal getaway from the city. The cabin is conveniently located near a local golf course, offering additional recreational opportunities for those who enjoy the sport. To ensure comfort and convenience, there is a generator on-site for hydroelectric power. Amenities in the cabin include a BBQ grill, kettle, toaster, mini fridge, and an outdoor water tote. Escape from the busyness, of everyday life and immerse yourself in the serene surroundings of the cabin, where you can enjoy nature and relax in a rustic and secluded setting.
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Cabin in the Woods

3 sites · Lodging, Tents7 acres · Belleville, ON
7 acres of field, forest, pond, waterfall, rapids, swimming hole! There are no bad views! Sit by the pond, sit by the creek, sit in the waterfall, sit out at Blueberry Hill for a pleasant breeze or up on SunStar Ridge for some nightly star gazing or lay back in a hammock or on zero gravity chair 1 Bunkie on a hill overlooking the pond and 2 private tent sites, one at Boot Hill and one in the Field of Dreams. Each site has a fire pit and a compostable toilet and there is an outhouse on the property for the bunkie. Great for canoes, kayaks, bird and wildlife watching with spectacular star gazing. This property was part of an old homestead and as such I am still finding things so please respect the caution tape and stay on the marked trails. Some are treasures (European Grapes, Bergamot, French Roses, Asparagus, Rhubarb, Ramps, Fiddle-heads) and others not so much. I am re purposing what I can and collecting the rest for disposal as I nurture this land back to what it was meant to be, paradise. There is an outdoor shower available as well. If you are green minded you are welcome here!
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Tiny Teal Cabin

1 site · Lodging10 acres · Kingston, ON
Enjoy the best of both country and city. The property boasts amazing views of the Rideau Canal and glorious sunsets. Enjoy the outdoor fire pit, private Hot Tub and explore 10 acres of wooded, Canadian Shield bliss. Tiny home/guest cabin nestled in the trees but still conveniently located near parking and the main Road to town. Quick 15 minute drive to tourist attractions & historical downtown Kingston. Also near multiple lakes, hiking trails and other outdoor pursuits. Inside our Tiny Cabin is a main floor with living area, fold away dining table, full bathroom with toilet, sink and shower. The kitchenette has a sink, bar fridge with small freezer, stove top convection over/toaster, drip coffee maker, single burner element and microwave. It is fully stocked with cookware, utensils, dishes, coffee grounds, some spices and cooking oil. There is also an outdoor BBQ. The upstairs loft has Queen size bed, smart TV and clothing storage. All linens (sheets, towels etc. are included). The cabin is heated and we provide fans in the Summer months. We love animals but unfortunately our tiny cabin is not suitable for pets. Our cabin is strictly non smoking. We are passionate about tiny home living and leaving the smallest environmental footprint possible. The Tiny Teal Cabin was thoughtfully built to utilize minimal space and be energy efficient, all the while providing a serene sanctuary and escape amongst the trees. We encourage our guests to discover what it would be like to live with 'less' while discovering more in their surroundings.
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Maple Sugar Cabin

1 site · Lodging216 acres · Tweed, ON
Off grid cabin for rent Our newly renovated off grid cabin is situated on 200 acres of land. There is a queen size bed, as well as a single over double bed. It is heated with a propane fireplace, so you wake up cozy warm. There is a propane stove and BBQ for cooking. The kitchen is well stocked with dishes pots & pans, and utensils, as well as some basic supplies. (Coffee, tea, sugar, hot chocolate) The cabin is powered with solar and batteries, with generator back up, so we ask that you be mindful of how much power you use. There is no running water in the winter, but we will provide potable water for drinking, cooking, and cleaning. There is a fire pit with wood for burning. An outhouse is on site. Suitable trails for hiking, snowshoeing, cross country skiing, when conditions allow. There is access to some lovely 4wheel trails as well. In the summer there are lakes that are close by,(15 minute drive), for swimming and fishing. When conditions allow, there is ice fishing as well. In the early spring we produced maple syrup. It gets quite busy with people helping us, but you can see how maple syrup is produced. The sugar shack is across the road from the cabin. There are no guarantees that we will be making syrup on the days of your stay….that is up to Mother Nature. There is a winery located near Tweed, and Prince Edward County is about an hours drive from the cabin.
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Heartbeat Homestead

8 sites · Lodging185 acres · Bancroft, ON
We have 18.5 beautiful diverse land to commune with Nature. It includes meadows, forest and wet lands. As you walk through the trails you will see lots of quartz jutting out of the ground... white, pink and gold streaked. Accommodations includes a three season 16' Bell Tent, a four season 10 x 17 insulated Prospector Tent and a four season bunkie. There is a central fire pit and BBQ. Food packages are available. Watch Social Media for special workshop weekends such as outdoor cooking classes, foraging, (identifying plants and their uses), drum circles & mediationThis is a wonderful spot for small groups to host their events (up to 10 ppl unless some are pitching their own tents)We look Forward to hosting you!
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Eco Acres Farm

7 sites · Lodging250 acres · Arden, ON
Our land is about 250 acres of mixed forest and wetland near the Canadian Shield. We have trails on the property for the exclusive use of our guests and ourselves. We offer canoes in the warmer months and snowshoes in the winter. There is a lovely pond with Muskoka chairs for you to enjoy the sounds of nature. You might come across deer, porcupines, beavers, or even river otters when visiting.
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The Stonefield Estate Gazebos

3 sites · Lodging100 acres · Trent Hills, ON
The Stonefield Gazebos has 3 luxurious units on a beautiful 100 + acre piece of heaven. Our original Lakeside Gazebo is steps from our private lake with its own dock. The White Oaks Gazebo is in our old white oak forest and The Cedars is in our Cedar forest beside a stream and river. Each of these 3 luxurious units are not in close proximity to each other. We designed it this way in order to give our guests the utmost privacy. Each gazebo has its own chic and private outhouse with shower area. All gazebos have beautiful beds with comfy and ultra soft bedding. They are equip with everything you should need from plates, cutlery, BBQ utensils, tea kettle, coffee french press, wine glasses, cups etc. There is a propane BBQ with a side burner ready to cook your meals. There is a dock where you will find the canoes, a kayak, paddles and life jackets. If you paddle out to the middle of the lake you will find a raft with 2 lounge chairs and an umbrella on it. Bring some drinks and snacks, because once there, you will not want to leave. Our curious loons will no doubt swim up close to say hello. Enjoy!! PLEASE NOTE: This retreat does not have electricity. However, a small, silent portable power station is available in each accommodation for guests who wish to charge their phones, laptops and small electrical devices. ***This property is an animal-free zone due to SEVERE allergies. Please don't ask if you can bring your dog, cat etc, or try to sneak them in. This applies to service animals as well unfortunately. Just because different terms are used to describe the same thing, a dog is a dog etc, whether it is your pet or a service animal. Although we do sympathize with people who require service animals, my severe allergies do not know the difference and I do not want to die. Our property is exempt from domestic animals entering the grounds, we ask that you please respect this. We also have deer and other creatures that live around the gazebos. The scent of a dog or other animal would scare them off, fundamentally changing the nature of the experience and impacting it for other guests. This is a beautiful opportunity to reconnect with nature and yourselves, disconnect from the grid and stresses of everyday life. It's a pretty special place and a one of a kind experience. Historical Significance of the property When we first saw the property we were awestruck by its beauty and allure. We were captured by the natural springs, river and stream. It wasn't until after the deal closed that we found out that we also had a lake. What an incredible surprise and gift. It also wasn't until much later that we learned about the historical significance of this special place. It turns out that our property is part of the Percy Portage, which was an important route used for centuries by the Hurons, Iroquois and Mississaugas. It also formed the basis of the first road in the region in the early 19th century for settlers an those heading north. Samuel de Champlain used this portage in September 1615 when he travelled south with his Huron and Algonquin allies on their way to upstate New York. In the 1970's, a group of students from Trent University retraced and marked the route by adding orange metal markers to some of the trees along the way. Some of them are still present today.
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Cabin in the Woods

1 site · Lodging78 acres · Tamworth, ON
Learn more about this land:At our property outside Tamworth, up to four guests can choose between two cabins with queen bed frames (bring your own sleeping pads and bedding). We have a tree-filled property with a flowing creek where you can enjoy being in nature without going too far out of town. Beaver Lake is nearby. Pets are welcome.  An outhouse, washroom, and open-concept shower with cold water are available. There are spots to build campfires, and firewood is available for purchase for a minimal fee. Cooking equipment is also available from the hosts upon request.  Tamworth is about 10 km away and has few shops and food options; Napanee is 30 minutes south with more restaurants and stores. Lions Beaver Lake Park is just 15 minutes southwest and is a great place for swimming, fishing, and walking. Or head to Centennial Park at Varty Lake, about 25 minutes south.
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Old Pine Cabin Co.

1 site · Lodging34 acres · Central Frontenac, ON
Take time to rest and return back to nature at this modern but quaint off-grid cabin. Surrounded by 34-acres of private property, guests can enjoy its winding trails, get cozy by the designated fire pit or enjoy the picturesque views of a quiet lake. Explore the banks of the wet-lands, hike through the mossy rock ledges deep within the forest, or pedal out to the lake's centre for a refreshing swim. The property is less than three kilometres from the Trans-Canada trail, the longest network of multi-use recreational trails in the world.
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Cabins near Prince Edward County with wildlife watching guide

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If you're looking for a cabin near Prince Edward County, Ontario and love wildlife-watching, Hipcamp has over 250 options to choose from. The average price per night is $130, but with options as low as $20, you're sure to find something that fits your budget. Check out top campsites like White Wolf Acres (80 reviews), Sunswick Farm (71 reviews), and Beneath the Stars - Haliburton County Escape (34 reviews). Popular amenities include toilets, potable water, and trash service, while popular activities include wildlife-watching, wind sports, and snow sports.

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