Lakeside glamping near Prince Edward County

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

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6 top lakeside glamping sites near Prince Edward County

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Hay Bay Retreat

1 site · Lodging2 acres · Napanee, ON
No cottage roads just a private driveway on a paved road, but far enough away that you can’t hear passing traffic. No immediate neighbours give you peace & privacy to enjoy sunny days and beautiful Lake Ontario sunsets on Hay Bay. Easy to get to from the 401 (15 min from Napanee). Our NW-facing cottage is approx.1200 sqft with a covered porch, 2 bdrm and 1 bath. A large yard for games, play structure, pebble beach, dock, 2 paddle boards/kayaks and a water trampoline/slide all for you to enjoy!
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Solitary oasis on a rock

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Tweed, ON
A small, unassuming cabin located on top of a solid granite rock formation near the village of Tweed, only minutes from town but it feels like you're away from it all. If you're looking for a solitude, this is the place. **send me a message and I can send a link to the YouTube video of the cabin and property** It is a private cozy cabin situated on top of a hill on a 1-acre lot which is all granite. You have to walk up the hill/rock for about 45 seconds from the driveway to get to the cabin, there are some landscaped stairs. There are 3 parking spaces for vehicles. Its a basic cabin, with a bathroom, kitchen and running water. Drinking water is provided in an 18L container with an electronic spout/tap for drinking and cooking use during your stay. You can bring your own additional water in containers. The 18L container can be refilled at the local grocery store (10 mins away) for $3. There is hydro in the cabin, space heaters, interior and exterior lighting, extension cords and lamps. There is a kitchen with an electric stove, oven, microwave, espresso and coffee makers, kitchen essentials, utensils, pots and pans. There is a propane BBQ, and a fire pit for your use. There is ample firewood on site for you to use, and we have a fire permit for the year. Common use dock and small boat, kayak, canoe launch is about 1 minute walking distance across the street, this dock is on the Moira river which leads into the bigger Stoco Lake. Vanderwater Conservation area is a few minutes away. There are lots of country roads for biking. The Moira river is great for fishing, paddling and boating. Cabin has a sofa which converts to a pull-out double bed, one single/twin size bed with fitted sheets, and one rollaway twin size bed. All beds have fitted sheets. You have to bring your own linens, blankets, comforters and pillows. You can also bring sleeping bags and put them on top of the beds if that's your preference. There is a stereo system with aux-in cables to connect to the headphone jack on your phones/cd/mp3 players to play music. (no bluetooth). I have a walk through video of the cabin, if you'd like a link to to view it, please send me a message.
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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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Salmon River Escape

2 sites · Lodging, RVs146 acres · Arden, ON
146-acre of property in the woods along the beautiful Salmon river. Spend your morning sipping a fresh cup of coffee listening to the birds sing or make your breakfast extra delicious by cooking it over the fire. Enjoy a relaxing evening around the fire pit listening to all the sounds nature has to offer.Enjoy the fresh air filled with the beautiful smell of field flowers, singing birds, unforgettable starry nights with virtually no light pollution! An exclusive spot for relaxing by the river, canoeing, fishing, walks in the woods. Conveniently located in Central Frontenac between Ottawa and Toronto, minutes away from Highway & and Trans Canada Trail. There are several lakes and walking Trails nearby: Big Clear Lake - 5 min Kennebec Lake - 10 min Sharbot Lake - 20 min Bon Echo Provincial Park - 35 min Kennebec Wilderness Trail - 10 min You can visit beautiful Arden Pottery and a gift shop; Arden Batik shop; etc
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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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Ranger on Rice!

1 site · Lodging2 acres · Otonabee South Monaghan, ON
Quiet Family Friendly Campfire wood available for extra cost Power on site BBQ included (bring your own propane or rent a tank from owner) Bring your own linen and towels Great Fishing Biking paths are very close Golfing accessible by water or short drive(extra cost) Horseback riding is 4 minutes away(extra charge) Float plane rides are available from dock(extra charge) Guided fishing (extra cost) So much to do or just relax! Learn more about this land: Enjoy a quiet, private beach front campsite on Rice Lake with all the amenities! Lots of great restaurants on the lake and golf is around the corner. Keene is a little village you can access by car or boat just minutes away. Parking right on site. Please note that quiet time 10:00 pm -7:00am
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Lakeside glamping near Prince Edward County guide

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Welcome to Hipcamp - your go-to destination for camping in Canada! If you're looking for a luxurious camping experience, you'll love our selection of 389 glamping options near Prince Edward County, Ontario, all situated by stunning lakes. With prices starting as low as $20 per night and an average price of $129, you're sure to find an option that fits your budget. Our top campsites, including Tryfan Forest (104 reviews), White Wolf Acres (80 reviews), and Sunswick Farm (71 reviews), offer popular amenities such as showers, trash, and potable water. Plus, you'll have plenty of activities to choose from, including climbing, whitewater paddling, and wind sports. Start planning your next adventure today!

Welcome to Hipcamp - your go-to destination for camping in Canada! If you're looking for a luxurious camping experience, you'll love our selection of 389 glamping options near Prince Edward County, Ontario, all situated by stunning lakes. With prices starting as low as $20 per night and an average price of $129, you're sure to find an option that fits your budget. Our top campsites, including Tryfan Forest (104 reviews), White Wolf Acres (80 reviews), and Sunswick Farm (71 reviews), offer popular amenities such as showers, trash, and potable water. Plus, you'll have plenty of activities to choose from, including climbing, whitewater paddling, and wind sports. Start planning your next adventure today!

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