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98% (236) 31 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Rideau Lakes

Glamping - Intimate Cabin & Campsites

1. Glamping - Intimate Cabin & Campsites

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(39)
20km from Rideau Lakes · 1 site
Your campsite and cabin(s) are nestled a half-km from our home, along a driveable path to the site, as long as the road is clear of ice and snow. You will have total privacy for you and your guests and yours will be the only rental while you are here! There is a main cabin that is set up for two people that comes with your rental. There is also tons of mowed space for other guests to camp, included in the initial booking price, or, if they choose, they can rent our sleep cabin that has room for up to 7 more to sleep in a bed in a cozy cabin. We are happy to host large, friend and family gatherings. There is an outdoor shower, outdoor games, three hard-topped gazebos, hammocks, scenic walks, a large fire pit with plenty of seating, picnic tables, and more! Our goal is to provide a cozy, private, get-away for people who want to be able to pack a few clothes, some bug-spray/sunblock, some food, and head off to the woods. We have tried to think of everything you might need so you don't have to! Your site is far from any other homes or roads, surrounded by forest, Canadian Shield, and beaver ponds. Wildlife abounds, the night skies are clear of light pollution, and there are plenty of birds to see and hear in every season.
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Silver Shores Farm

2. Silver Shores Farm

100%
(11)
34km from Rideau Lakes · 2 sites
Welcome to our 200 acre farm nestled in the Canadian shield situated on a picturesque lake. With trails leading to a private beach, and majestic 35 foot waterfall, there is plenty to do for nature lovers including kayaking, fishing, swimming, hiking, stargazing and more. We have 2 private cabins on spacious private sites and will be adding more in the future. Settled in 1885 this property was a cattle farm for much of its history. Now owned by a mother and son we are restoring a century old barn, growing our own food, and milling our own lumber.
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Bushwood!

3. Bushwood!

99%
(99)
50km from Rideau Lakes · 3 sites
This area was once the bottom of a glacial lake as can be evidenced by the abundance of smooth round rocks. You will see many of the rocks have been piled up or made into walls to once make way for cattle to pasture. Now the land is slowly returning back to the forest. We work hard to be environmentally friendly and support the abundance of wildlife living in the area. Choose from three uniquely different areas for country camping on 55 acres.: Pine Solitude! : A Slice of Heaven site tucked into a stand of white pines on a peninsula, overlooking a shallow lake with three islands. Walk-in (approx. 800m) Big Sky Solitude! : Our best site for stargazing on an open peninsula, overlooking a shallow lake with three islands. Walk-in (approx. 600m) Meadow Bluff! : A sweet, secluded spot on a raised bluff overlooking a lovely, quiet meadow. The site is tucked into the edge of a white pine forest. Walk-in (approx. 400m).
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Farm yard

4. Farm yard

100%
(39)
73km from Rideau Lakes · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Learn more about this land:Our property just north of the St. Lawrence River has three grassy campsites that can hold up to five guests each. We have sheep, chickens, ducks, and a miniature donkey, who we look after now that we are retired from our dairy farm. It’s a relaxing environment where you can build a campfire and explore nearby riverfront attractions like Morrisburg Beach. On-leash pets are welcome.  Rest of description: There is a firepit for campfires, a gazebo for shade, and a seating area on the lawn with wooden furniture. RVs up to 45 feet long can be accommodated on a pull-in site that will require leveling. Electrical and water hookups are available; generators are not allowed.  The property is less than 15 km from the towns of Iroquois and Morrisburg, where you can find restaurants and stores and check out the St. Lawrence River. Thousand Islands National Park is about an hour south, but closer to the property, there are parks, golf courses, and other outdoor attractions such as Two Creeks Forest Conservation Area, Iroquois Beach, and Morrisburg Beach.
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The meditation project

5. The meditation project

95%
(39)
74km from Rideau Lakes · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
🌿 Escape. Breathe. Reconnect. 🌿 Step onto sacred ground where the First Peoples once gathered for ceremony and celebration. Nestled between Peterborough and Kingston lies a rare geological wonder—the Alvar—a limestone-rich landscape with hidden caves and ancient stone formations found in only a few places on Earth. And it’s right here, in your backyard. 🟣 1600 Lavender Plants in Bloom Imagine a full day immersed in silence, surrounded by the calming scent of lavender, completely undisturbed. Walk our groomed trails, exhale stress, and feel time slow down. ✨ A Night Sky Like No Other Located near one of Canada's darkest sky conservation areas, this is stargazer heaven. Whether it’s a telescope or your naked eye, don’t miss the brilliance of the Milky Way or the thrill of a meteor streaking across the sky. 🏕 Private, Natural Campsites Choose from 5 unique sites—each one designed for maximum solitude and connection. Tent, car, or van campers are welcome. Bring your own gear and experience camping the way it was meant to be: pure, peaceful, and deeply grounding. 📍 Just 25 minutes from Kingston, with grocery and gas nearby. Explore hiking and biking trails, fish in local waters, or simply watch wildlife roam free. ⚠️ Important Rule: This is a dry site. No alcohol permitted anywhere on the land. This is sacred ground. We ask all guests to respect the spirit of the space and its natural rules. 🌄 Breathtaking in Every Direction Panoramic views, total tranquility, and an invitation to slow down. Whether you're seeking stillness, solitude, or a spiritual reset—this land will meet you where you are. 📅 Book your stay now and experience the land’s magic for yourself.
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Old-Growth Maple Forest

6. Old-Growth Maple Forest

100%
(3)
17km from Rideau Lakes · 3 sites · Tents, Lodging
Nestled at the edge of a UNESCO world heritage site, and a 5-minute dive from Big Rideau Lake -- part of the Rideau Canal System, Stonegate Farm is a remarkable 1830's property; virtually unchanged since it was carved out of the local wilderness some 190 years ago. The historic stone farmhouse, outbuildings and majestic post-and-beam bank barn, originally built to support a 200-acre dairy farm, now sits on 50-acres that features waving pastoral fields, tranquil maple forest, and serene wetland. Our camping sites are located at the edge of a beautiful old-growth maple forest, with two sites on a stunning and peaceful ridge, overlooking a unique wetland where migratory and song-birds flourish and waterfowl and wetlands animals congregate. It is an amazing window into the way this incredible unique ecosystem looked hundreds of years ago. Private secluded sites to reconnect with nature and /or the perfect base from which to discover the many unique regional attractions and experience the great outdoors. The natural beauty of South Eastern Ontario is at our doorstep. Bring your own tent or rent a tent and equipment at the time of booking. We look forward to hosting you!
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Enchanted Acres

7. Enchanted Acres

100%
(2)
32km from Rideau Lakes · 4 sites
25 Acres of pristine wilderness, with numerous animals (deer, wild turkeys, grouse, coyotes) roaming around. Come and become one with nature, either traditional camp or stay in our cottage (in progress) while you take in the beauty of your surroundings. Emergency supplies are on hand (fire extinguisher, matches, Band-Aids) just in case. If you get bored of camping or run out of milk, multiple towns are located nearby with easy access to the necessities. Also during the summer months local fairs and farmers markets are close by to enjoy some local treats, fresh food, and entertainment. This is a new venture for us so we ask you be patient as we get this property up to its full potential. Thanks Crew of Enchanted Acres
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Little Lake Hideaway

8. Little Lake Hideaway

88%
(13)
36km from Rideau Lakes · 3 sites
Wander our trails to a small private lake with a picnic area and take in the the wildly varying scenery. Bring your bicycle or non motorized watercraft to explore onsite, or at one of the area's many parks and trails. Launch your boat in one of the many surrounding lakes and rivers for fishing or tubing. Go for a swim at Kendricks park, hit the beach and do some shopping in Ganonoque, or hang around the site and relax! Whatever you are into there is something here for you! We have just added 3 kayaks for use on the property! They are located at Frog Beach!
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Laurentiu & Rita's Acres

9. Laurentiu & Rita's Acres

40km from Rideau Lakes · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
62 Acre forest and bushes, 3 acre water pond for fishing. Our neighbor crown land full of wildlife including bears, deers, coyotes, raccoons and others. You can ride ATV, dirt bike, walking in the "forest jungle) no trails set up yet. They will be in the future for a more adventurous holiday ! Be ready for adventure ! We welcome once who love nature and enjoy it without any human touch.
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Arthur L.’s Land

10. Arthur L.’s Land

94%
(8)
49km from Rideau Lakes · 2 sites
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The Shire

11. The Shire

100%
(6)
55km from Rideau Lakes · 1 site
This warm and cozy getaway isn't quite like anything else. A rustic wood cabin with a fairytale flair guarantees fun and relaxation on your next vacation. Located in North Frontenac there is an abundance of lakes, forest, and trails to explore before coming home to a mug of hot chocolate in front of the fire. This rental includes both available cabins on the property, you will never be sharing with another group. Danaview is larger and has the main living space, Kneehill has extra sleeping space and some overflow living space. Don't worry about packing sheets or towels, linens are included. Outdoors features a propane BBQ close to the house and fire pit in the backyard. Relax on the back deck with a beverage listening to the breeze in the trees and watching birds at the feeder. Just off Palmerston Lake, there is a boat launch space just a five minute walk down the road. Two public beaches on the lake are great for swimming. There's lots to do nearby - hiking, swimming, boating, ATV trails, art studios, and much more. This is not only a rental property, it is a place to gather with my own family and friends. You may find personal mementos spread around and some artwork from young family members adorning the walls. Make yourself at home, feel free to use a board game, borrow a book to read during your visit, and use any spices or other kitchen ingredients you find in the cabinets. I hope you will find the relaxation and coziness in this space that I do.
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The Naked Mitrewort

12. The Naked Mitrewort

56km from Rideau Lakes · 1 site · Tent, RV
Learn more about this land:Welcome to The Naked Mitrewort! The site is located on the scrubby shores of North Frontenac's only Provincially Significant Wetland: Mud Lake. The wetland is part of Ontario's Mississippi River system, which stretches 200km from Mackavoy Lake to the Ottawa River. The wetland is a hotspot for biodiversity and indigenous history and is located just outside of the hamlet of Ardoch.This would be a great stopover site for a cyclist exploring North Frontenac's looping roads or for anyone who was unable to book a site at some of the more popular provincial parks like Bon Echo, Sharbot and Silver Lakes, or Frontenac. The terrain between the water and campsite is low, moist and scrubby with many trees that have fallen as a result of a big storm a few years ago. I just bought this property in Oct. 2020 and have done very few improvements since then (I have exciting things planned though!). There is an outhouse for your bathroom needs as well as a little platform near the water, but there isn't a clear path to the water yet, so tread carefully. The platform (and outhouse actually...) is on its way to being rotten, but it's good enough for a few chairs, but not a tent.  There is also a little swimming hole on the nearby crown land which would require swimming shoes or socks (sharp rocks), but it's a pretty neat place to snorkel as there is still evidence of the river's logging legacy. This spot is even more difficult to access but I will make a path eventually. The site is a little close to the road, so you will hear occasional vehicles driving by as well as other human activities in the distance, but it is generally a very peaceful location. You will have to forage for firewood, but there is no shortage of it as you will see. Keep fires small and, although it is very satisfying, please don't push over rotten snags (dead standing trees), these are important for woodpeckers and other creatures! Same with flowers, let's just take pictures and not pick them, some may not grow back! As you can see, I have a lot of work ahead of me making paths, clearing the view, etc. If you have chainsaw experience (or, even better, sawmill! or both!) and want to clear some deadfall in exchange for a spot to camp or park your RV (no hookup) for a weekend or week, send me a message and we can discuss possibilities. It doesn't always have to be cold hard cash. I am open to any ideas that would fit into this sort of description.Because this is still such a rustic site, I am offering you complimentary day passes to Lancaster's Resort on Mississagagon Lake. Here you will have access to the shower, washrooms, beach, trails, wifi, boat launch, kayak and canoe rentals ($25 per vessel per day) and more. Parking is at the lodge, just provide me with your licence plate number and that'll be all you need to enjoy the resort's amenities.There is a public boat launch for the Mississippi River right at the bridge - 4 mins drive heading northeast on River Rd. - limited parking.And in case you are wondering, The Naked Mitrewort takes its name from Mitella nuda, a tiny unassuming perennial plant found in wet riparian forests throughout Canada and the US and is abundant around the property.I look forward to hosting you!
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North Frontenac Lodge

13. North Frontenac Lodge

94%
(9)
59km from Rideau Lakes · 4 sites
Welcome to a space for peace, adventure, and joy. Discover North Frontenac Lodge in the heart of Ompah, under amazing starry skies, at the shores of Mosque Lake, surrounded by the pristine wilderness of Ontario’s crownland. North Frontenac Lodge is a classic Canadian outdoor experience to be enjoyed at your own pace, without a rush. Our log cabins give a new meaning to simplicity, taking the concept to a higher level through a nature-inspired experience. From paddling adventures, hikes, and fishing to reading a book and enjoying a peaceful evening under the stars, North Frontenac Lodge offers an experience away from a fast-paced, complicated life, one that encourages you to breathe and feel nature as it is meant to be. North Frontenac Lodge has a beautiful sense of community, and we’ve seen many guests leave as friends. Pets are always welcome to join your adventures at the lodge. *Linens and bedding are available if you prefer not to bring your own. If your party is larger than two people and you require more sleeping space, we offer a newly renovated Bunkie that accommodates two more guests. Please let us know if you are interested in reserving the Fern Bunkie, available to all our guests for $75/night (including cleaning). If you’re looking for a special place for a family/friend reunion, friends glamping trip or any other special occasion, and you want to consider renting the 4 Lodge cabins, please let us know; we can plan with you to ensure that whatever event is on your horizon has the perfect setting to make a lifetime memory. -- What to do around the cabin? Mosque Lake and Ompah offer many adventures and places to discover. Go out on a hike and explore the trails in the area. Go on a photographic adventure and try to capture the best wildlife shots around the lake. Take a SUP or a kayak -available for free for the guests- and explore the islands. And if you like to prepare fresh fish-based dishes, Mosque Lake has great trout and perch fishing. If you like to follow the winds of winter, take a pair of snowshoes available at the cabin and go across the lake and have a winter picnic. Set up your fishing shack outside your door, open a hole and fish! *Winter roads require an AWD or 4WD vehicle to access Juniper Cabin. Parking is available on-site for all guests. If you bring your boat, there is parking for your trailer as well. *Power outages due to storms are always a possibility in cottage country. Typically, power is restored within a few hours if this should happen. Cottages will be stocked with candles and flashlights for guest safety. *Internet/WIFI access is available at the property- connect to our WIFI and work from the cabins. * If you’d like to bring your own boat, there is a free boat launch on the lake, and we can support docking your boat. -- In case of emergency, the nearest hospital is: Perth and Smiths Falls District Hospital, 33 Drummond St W, Perth, ON K7H 2K1 Guest are welcome to bring their own firewood. The first crate of firewood is included with your stay, and each additional crate is $5. The firewood is self-serve and we ask you to simply let us know how much wood you have used during your stay, or leave the appropriate funds on your table at check out. Guests are responsible for removing their garbage and recycling from the cabin and bringing it to the garbage shed. The township requires all waste to be sorted, and the containers in the shed are labelled accordingly. Please sort your garbage and do your part to help save our planet. We do have neighbours on one side of our property and share the peninsula with our amazing cottage community. Please be courteous to our cottage neighbours. We ask that you respect them and the noise levels while staying with us.
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Old Pine Cabin Co.

14. Old Pine Cabin Co.

64km from Rideau Lakes · 1 site
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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The Wynland

15. The Wynland

100%
(1)
68km from Rideau Lakes · 1 site
The property is situated on 3.5 acres of land, much of it overlooking Calabogie Lake as we are on a small hill. Our property has this unique tent, a family house and plenty of space to enjoy Calabogie air. The property is not on the water, but right across the road from the Park which is on the water and has a boat launch, beaches, benches, etc. Barnet Park is beautifully kept and very charming! The tent is tucked away on the forest edge. You will enjoy the sounds of nature living around you. We are a short walk from the town centre, restaurants and shops. You have a private outhouse with a Porta Potti toilet and a hot water shower.
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98% (236) 31 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Rideau Lakes

Glamping - Intimate Cabin & Campsites

1. Glamping - Intimate Cabin & Campsites

100%
(39)
20km from Rideau Lakes · 1 site
Your campsite and cabin(s) are nestled a half-km from our home, along a driveable path to the site, as long as the road is clear of ice and snow. You will have total privacy for you and your guests and yours will be the only rental while you are here! There is a main cabin that is set up for two people that comes with your rental. There is also tons of mowed space for other guests to camp, included in the initial booking price, or, if they choose, they can rent our sleep cabin that has room for up to 7 more to sleep in a bed in a cozy cabin. We are happy to host large, friend and family gatherings. There is an outdoor shower, outdoor games, three hard-topped gazebos, hammocks, scenic walks, a large fire pit with plenty of seating, picnic tables, and more! Our goal is to provide a cozy, private, get-away for people who want to be able to pack a few clothes, some bug-spray/sunblock, some food, and head off to the woods. We have tried to think of everything you might need so you don't have to! Your site is far from any other homes or roads, surrounded by forest, Canadian Shield, and beaver ponds. Wildlife abounds, the night skies are clear of light pollution, and there are plenty of birds to see and hear in every season.
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Silver Shores Farm

2. Silver Shores Farm

100%
(11)
34km from Rideau Lakes · 2 sites
Welcome to our 200 acre farm nestled in the Canadian shield situated on a picturesque lake. With trails leading to a private beach, and majestic 35 foot waterfall, there is plenty to do for nature lovers including kayaking, fishing, swimming, hiking, stargazing and more. We have 2 private cabins on spacious private sites and will be adding more in the future. Settled in 1885 this property was a cattle farm for much of its history. Now owned by a mother and son we are restoring a century old barn, growing our own food, and milling our own lumber.
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Bushwood!

3. Bushwood!

99%
(99)
50km from Rideau Lakes · 3 sites
This area was once the bottom of a glacial lake as can be evidenced by the abundance of smooth round rocks. You will see many of the rocks have been piled up or made into walls to once make way for cattle to pasture. Now the land is slowly returning back to the forest. We work hard to be environmentally friendly and support the abundance of wildlife living in the area. Choose from three uniquely different areas for country camping on 55 acres.: Pine Solitude! : A Slice of Heaven site tucked into a stand of white pines on a peninsula, overlooking a shallow lake with three islands. Walk-in (approx. 800m) Big Sky Solitude! : Our best site for stargazing on an open peninsula, overlooking a shallow lake with three islands. Walk-in (approx. 600m) Meadow Bluff! : A sweet, secluded spot on a raised bluff overlooking a lovely, quiet meadow. The site is tucked into the edge of a white pine forest. Walk-in (approx. 400m).
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Farm yard

4. Farm yard

100%
(39)
73km from Rideau Lakes · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Learn more about this land:Our property just north of the St. Lawrence River has three grassy campsites that can hold up to five guests each. We have sheep, chickens, ducks, and a miniature donkey, who we look after now that we are retired from our dairy farm. It’s a relaxing environment where you can build a campfire and explore nearby riverfront attractions like Morrisburg Beach. On-leash pets are welcome.  Rest of description: There is a firepit for campfires, a gazebo for shade, and a seating area on the lawn with wooden furniture. RVs up to 45 feet long can be accommodated on a pull-in site that will require leveling. Electrical and water hookups are available; generators are not allowed.  The property is less than 15 km from the towns of Iroquois and Morrisburg, where you can find restaurants and stores and check out the St. Lawrence River. Thousand Islands National Park is about an hour south, but closer to the property, there are parks, golf courses, and other outdoor attractions such as Two Creeks Forest Conservation Area, Iroquois Beach, and Morrisburg Beach.
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The meditation project

5. The meditation project

95%
(39)
74km from Rideau Lakes · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
🌿 Escape. Breathe. Reconnect. 🌿 Step onto sacred ground where the First Peoples once gathered for ceremony and celebration. Nestled between Peterborough and Kingston lies a rare geological wonder—the Alvar—a limestone-rich landscape with hidden caves and ancient stone formations found in only a few places on Earth. And it’s right here, in your backyard. 🟣 1600 Lavender Plants in Bloom Imagine a full day immersed in silence, surrounded by the calming scent of lavender, completely undisturbed. Walk our groomed trails, exhale stress, and feel time slow down. ✨ A Night Sky Like No Other Located near one of Canada's darkest sky conservation areas, this is stargazer heaven. Whether it’s a telescope or your naked eye, don’t miss the brilliance of the Milky Way or the thrill of a meteor streaking across the sky. 🏕 Private, Natural Campsites Choose from 5 unique sites—each one designed for maximum solitude and connection. Tent, car, or van campers are welcome. Bring your own gear and experience camping the way it was meant to be: pure, peaceful, and deeply grounding. 📍 Just 25 minutes from Kingston, with grocery and gas nearby. Explore hiking and biking trails, fish in local waters, or simply watch wildlife roam free. ⚠️ Important Rule: This is a dry site. No alcohol permitted anywhere on the land. This is sacred ground. We ask all guests to respect the spirit of the space and its natural rules. 🌄 Breathtaking in Every Direction Panoramic views, total tranquility, and an invitation to slow down. Whether you're seeking stillness, solitude, or a spiritual reset—this land will meet you where you are. 📅 Book your stay now and experience the land’s magic for yourself.
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Old-Growth Maple Forest

6. Old-Growth Maple Forest

100%
(3)
17km from Rideau Lakes · 3 sites · Tents, Lodging
Nestled at the edge of a UNESCO world heritage site, and a 5-minute dive from Big Rideau Lake -- part of the Rideau Canal System, Stonegate Farm is a remarkable 1830's property; virtually unchanged since it was carved out of the local wilderness some 190 years ago. The historic stone farmhouse, outbuildings and majestic post-and-beam bank barn, originally built to support a 200-acre dairy farm, now sits on 50-acres that features waving pastoral fields, tranquil maple forest, and serene wetland. Our camping sites are located at the edge of a beautiful old-growth maple forest, with two sites on a stunning and peaceful ridge, overlooking a unique wetland where migratory and song-birds flourish and waterfowl and wetlands animals congregate. It is an amazing window into the way this incredible unique ecosystem looked hundreds of years ago. Private secluded sites to reconnect with nature and /or the perfect base from which to discover the many unique regional attractions and experience the great outdoors. The natural beauty of South Eastern Ontario is at our doorstep. Bring your own tent or rent a tent and equipment at the time of booking. We look forward to hosting you!
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Enchanted Acres

7. Enchanted Acres

100%
(2)
32km from Rideau Lakes · 4 sites
25 Acres of pristine wilderness, with numerous animals (deer, wild turkeys, grouse, coyotes) roaming around. Come and become one with nature, either traditional camp or stay in our cottage (in progress) while you take in the beauty of your surroundings. Emergency supplies are on hand (fire extinguisher, matches, Band-Aids) just in case. If you get bored of camping or run out of milk, multiple towns are located nearby with easy access to the necessities. Also during the summer months local fairs and farmers markets are close by to enjoy some local treats, fresh food, and entertainment. This is a new venture for us so we ask you be patient as we get this property up to its full potential. Thanks Crew of Enchanted Acres
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Little Lake Hideaway

8. Little Lake Hideaway

88%
(13)
36km from Rideau Lakes · 3 sites
Wander our trails to a small private lake with a picnic area and take in the the wildly varying scenery. Bring your bicycle or non motorized watercraft to explore onsite, or at one of the area's many parks and trails. Launch your boat in one of the many surrounding lakes and rivers for fishing or tubing. Go for a swim at Kendricks park, hit the beach and do some shopping in Ganonoque, or hang around the site and relax! Whatever you are into there is something here for you! We have just added 3 kayaks for use on the property! They are located at Frog Beach!
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Laurentiu & Rita's Acres

9. Laurentiu & Rita's Acres

40km from Rideau Lakes · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
62 Acre forest and bushes, 3 acre water pond for fishing. Our neighbor crown land full of wildlife including bears, deers, coyotes, raccoons and others. You can ride ATV, dirt bike, walking in the "forest jungle) no trails set up yet. They will be in the future for a more adventurous holiday ! Be ready for adventure ! We welcome once who love nature and enjoy it without any human touch.
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CA$55
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Arthur L.’s Land

10. Arthur L.’s Land

94%
(8)
49km from Rideau Lakes · 2 sites
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The Shire

11. The Shire

100%
(6)
55km from Rideau Lakes · 1 site
This warm and cozy getaway isn't quite like anything else. A rustic wood cabin with a fairytale flair guarantees fun and relaxation on your next vacation. Located in North Frontenac there is an abundance of lakes, forest, and trails to explore before coming home to a mug of hot chocolate in front of the fire. This rental includes both available cabins on the property, you will never be sharing with another group. Danaview is larger and has the main living space, Kneehill has extra sleeping space and some overflow living space. Don't worry about packing sheets or towels, linens are included. Outdoors features a propane BBQ close to the house and fire pit in the backyard. Relax on the back deck with a beverage listening to the breeze in the trees and watching birds at the feeder. Just off Palmerston Lake, there is a boat launch space just a five minute walk down the road. Two public beaches on the lake are great for swimming. There's lots to do nearby - hiking, swimming, boating, ATV trails, art studios, and much more. This is not only a rental property, it is a place to gather with my own family and friends. You may find personal mementos spread around and some artwork from young family members adorning the walls. Make yourself at home, feel free to use a board game, borrow a book to read during your visit, and use any spices or other kitchen ingredients you find in the cabinets. I hope you will find the relaxation and coziness in this space that I do.
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The Naked Mitrewort

12. The Naked Mitrewort

56km from Rideau Lakes · 1 site · Tent, RV
Learn more about this land:Welcome to The Naked Mitrewort! The site is located on the scrubby shores of North Frontenac's only Provincially Significant Wetland: Mud Lake. The wetland is part of Ontario's Mississippi River system, which stretches 200km from Mackavoy Lake to the Ottawa River. The wetland is a hotspot for biodiversity and indigenous history and is located just outside of the hamlet of Ardoch.This would be a great stopover site for a cyclist exploring North Frontenac's looping roads or for anyone who was unable to book a site at some of the more popular provincial parks like Bon Echo, Sharbot and Silver Lakes, or Frontenac. The terrain between the water and campsite is low, moist and scrubby with many trees that have fallen as a result of a big storm a few years ago. I just bought this property in Oct. 2020 and have done very few improvements since then (I have exciting things planned though!). There is an outhouse for your bathroom needs as well as a little platform near the water, but there isn't a clear path to the water yet, so tread carefully. The platform (and outhouse actually...) is on its way to being rotten, but it's good enough for a few chairs, but not a tent.  There is also a little swimming hole on the nearby crown land which would require swimming shoes or socks (sharp rocks), but it's a pretty neat place to snorkel as there is still evidence of the river's logging legacy. This spot is even more difficult to access but I will make a path eventually. The site is a little close to the road, so you will hear occasional vehicles driving by as well as other human activities in the distance, but it is generally a very peaceful location. You will have to forage for firewood, but there is no shortage of it as you will see. Keep fires small and, although it is very satisfying, please don't push over rotten snags (dead standing trees), these are important for woodpeckers and other creatures! Same with flowers, let's just take pictures and not pick them, some may not grow back! As you can see, I have a lot of work ahead of me making paths, clearing the view, etc. If you have chainsaw experience (or, even better, sawmill! or both!) and want to clear some deadfall in exchange for a spot to camp or park your RV (no hookup) for a weekend or week, send me a message and we can discuss possibilities. It doesn't always have to be cold hard cash. I am open to any ideas that would fit into this sort of description.Because this is still such a rustic site, I am offering you complimentary day passes to Lancaster's Resort on Mississagagon Lake. Here you will have access to the shower, washrooms, beach, trails, wifi, boat launch, kayak and canoe rentals ($25 per vessel per day) and more. Parking is at the lodge, just provide me with your licence plate number and that'll be all you need to enjoy the resort's amenities.There is a public boat launch for the Mississippi River right at the bridge - 4 mins drive heading northeast on River Rd. - limited parking.And in case you are wondering, The Naked Mitrewort takes its name from Mitella nuda, a tiny unassuming perennial plant found in wet riparian forests throughout Canada and the US and is abundant around the property.I look forward to hosting you!
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North Frontenac Lodge

13. North Frontenac Lodge

94%
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59km from Rideau Lakes · 4 sites
Welcome to a space for peace, adventure, and joy. Discover North Frontenac Lodge in the heart of Ompah, under amazing starry skies, at the shores of Mosque Lake, surrounded by the pristine wilderness of Ontario’s crownland. North Frontenac Lodge is a classic Canadian outdoor experience to be enjoyed at your own pace, without a rush. Our log cabins give a new meaning to simplicity, taking the concept to a higher level through a nature-inspired experience. From paddling adventures, hikes, and fishing to reading a book and enjoying a peaceful evening under the stars, North Frontenac Lodge offers an experience away from a fast-paced, complicated life, one that encourages you to breathe and feel nature as it is meant to be. North Frontenac Lodge has a beautiful sense of community, and we’ve seen many guests leave as friends. Pets are always welcome to join your adventures at the lodge. *Linens and bedding are available if you prefer not to bring your own. If your party is larger than two people and you require more sleeping space, we offer a newly renovated Bunkie that accommodates two more guests. Please let us know if you are interested in reserving the Fern Bunkie, available to all our guests for $75/night (including cleaning). If you’re looking for a special place for a family/friend reunion, friends glamping trip or any other special occasion, and you want to consider renting the 4 Lodge cabins, please let us know; we can plan with you to ensure that whatever event is on your horizon has the perfect setting to make a lifetime memory. -- What to do around the cabin? Mosque Lake and Ompah offer many adventures and places to discover. Go out on a hike and explore the trails in the area. Go on a photographic adventure and try to capture the best wildlife shots around the lake. Take a SUP or a kayak -available for free for the guests- and explore the islands. And if you like to prepare fresh fish-based dishes, Mosque Lake has great trout and perch fishing. If you like to follow the winds of winter, take a pair of snowshoes available at the cabin and go across the lake and have a winter picnic. Set up your fishing shack outside your door, open a hole and fish! *Winter roads require an AWD or 4WD vehicle to access Juniper Cabin. Parking is available on-site for all guests. If you bring your boat, there is parking for your trailer as well. *Power outages due to storms are always a possibility in cottage country. Typically, power is restored within a few hours if this should happen. Cottages will be stocked with candles and flashlights for guest safety. *Internet/WIFI access is available at the property- connect to our WIFI and work from the cabins. * If you’d like to bring your own boat, there is a free boat launch on the lake, and we can support docking your boat. -- In case of emergency, the nearest hospital is: Perth and Smiths Falls District Hospital, 33 Drummond St W, Perth, ON K7H 2K1 Guest are welcome to bring their own firewood. The first crate of firewood is included with your stay, and each additional crate is $5. The firewood is self-serve and we ask you to simply let us know how much wood you have used during your stay, or leave the appropriate funds on your table at check out. Guests are responsible for removing their garbage and recycling from the cabin and bringing it to the garbage shed. The township requires all waste to be sorted, and the containers in the shed are labelled accordingly. Please sort your garbage and do your part to help save our planet. We do have neighbours on one side of our property and share the peninsula with our amazing cottage community. Please be courteous to our cottage neighbours. We ask that you respect them and the noise levels while staying with us.
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Old Pine Cabin Co.

14. Old Pine Cabin Co.

64km from Rideau Lakes · 1 site
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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The Wynland

15. The Wynland

100%
(1)
68km from Rideau Lakes · 1 site
The property is situated on 3.5 acres of land, much of it overlooking Calabogie Lake as we are on a small hill. Our property has this unique tent, a family house and plenty of space to enjoy Calabogie air. The property is not on the water, but right across the road from the Park which is on the water and has a boat launch, beaches, benches, etc. Barnet Park is beautifully kept and very charming! The tent is tucked away on the forest edge. You will enjoy the sounds of nature living around you. We are a short walk from the town centre, restaurants and shops. You have a private outhouse with a Porta Potti toilet and a hot water shower.
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