Beach camping near Gracefield with campfires

A tiny city in the Outaouais region, Gracefield offers superb access to nature reserves and outdoor adventure.

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large South facing Beach Campsite

1 site · RV, Tent5 acres · Gracefield, QC
Up to 5 RVs or Tents. Perfect for large groups. This is a large private site on a private sandy beach. I purchased this vast domain in 2001 - it has a sandy lake, beautiful prairies, and forests, I fell in love. I named it Solisterra which is Latin for the Sun and the Earth. Stars here are stunning, forget 4 start hotels, this land has millions of stars. The plants and wildlife are abundant, all summer long there are berries and plants to be picked from wild strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, blackberries, sweet fern, wintergreen, mushrooms, and much more. Visit my website to see what I have done with the place. Learn more about this land: Located only an hour outside of Ottawa, camp directly on the lake! Pitch your tent on this beautiful field and jump in the lake or have a nice glass of wine in the screened-in gazebo. The double outhouse means there is no waiting to go. There is a lovely campfire in the middle of the field, which means your group can set up in a circle. Fits up to 5 tents or RVs. There is a sand beach directly on the site PLEASE NOTE, if you are bringing more than 1 tent or RV/trailer, PLEASE ADD IT AS AN EXTRA AT THE TIME OF BOOKING. There is an extra fee for each additional tent + RV/trailer (up to 5 tents or RVs/trailers). Bring your bicycles, because this site is directly on the bike path " La Véloroute des Draveurs". We also have our own hiking trails for your enjoyment. Close to grocery stores and gas stations for all your camping needs. Please note we do not supply firewood.
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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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Farm Point Central

3 sites · Lodging, RVs1 acre · Chelsea, QC
Functional clean well kept 1996 Ford Motorhome parked beside my family home, in a forest setting on a quiet cul de sac street, with many outdoor amenities including fire pits, hot tub and pool. Dog friendly. Beautiful views of stars close to shops, beaches, hiking, restaurants, Gatineau Park, Gatineau River, Wakefield, and only 15 minutes from the city.
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Pine Forest Camping & Glamping

5 sites · Lodging6 acres · Déléage, QC
Out in the woods located only 2 hours from Ottawa and 20 minutes from Maniwaki, QC. Enjoy nature and wilderness at this unique cabin.  Surrounded by tall pines with a view of our private pond on a meandering river. Rediscover the wonders of nature. Reduce stress, play, relax, breathe, and immerse yourself in the beauty of nature and the forest. For one price, you are provided a fishing boat, a canoe, two kayaks, and firewood. Glamping at its best with an outdoor kitchen, a clean outhouse, and a heated outdoor shower! The perfect place for a weekend for groups of 2, 4, or max 6 people. Our 6-acre property offers the following accommodations: The Woodpecker Cabin (can accommodate up to 3) Glamping Skoolie, (2 people max) Tent on Platform (2 people max) and many camping spots to set up individual tents. ... each with their own individual charm. In the summer, you can swim, sunbathe, fish, and kayak. Chill by the sandy beach area in the morning and afternoon sun. Stargaze at night. Awake refreshed in the morning to the various birds chirping and squirrels forging for food. During the winter, explore the many trails around the cabin on your skis or snowshoes, enjoy the comfort of the wood-burning stove in the cabin, or roast some marshmallows on the outside fire pit! The interior space is spacious, with the following amenities:   - cooking area (propane camping stove; sink; kitchen utensils; cooking pot, frying pan and cast iron pan) - dining table, with two chairs - love seat sofa with 2 ottomans  - electric lights and outlets - Queen size bed (bring your own bed sheets, sleeping bag and pillows) - an efficient wood stove with automatic damper Outside, you'll find: - outdoor fire pit with chairs - BBQ Activities:   - skiing or snow shoeing on the many trails (bring your skates in the winter, as sometimes the pond is perfect for skating!) - bird-watching (fill up the bird feeder on your arrival evening and see the blue jays the next morning)  - swimming - boating (two kayaks and two canoes available for use) What to bring: - Potable Water (drinking water)  - Food - campfire snacks  - extra warm clothing Additional information to make your stay comfortable: The cabin DOES NOT have wifi (though you may get some connectivity on various spots onsite) The outhouse is a short walk (about 60 meters) away from the cabin.  Questions I get a lot: What animals will I see? Our guests have seen a variety of birds, squirrels, beavers, porcupines, and wild turkeys. You may even see deer passing by. Parking is provided at the road and a cart is provided to bring your necessities to the cabin by foot (or a sled in the winter). Approx. 100 meters. It is our hope that we are sharing a space for you to relax, have conversations, connect to nature, each other, or to one's own peace. Enjoy your stay! Susan
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The River

1 site · RV80 acres · QC
Family owned and operated 180-acre farm located along the banks of the Ottawa River. Our off grid set ups make this a wonderful place to disconnect and enjoy nature. We have two waterfront camping spaces that allow for peace and privacy less than an hours drive from Ottawa. Our camping spots are large and allow access to our canoes and paddleboards as well as field hikes.
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Beach camping near Gracefield with campfires guide

Overview

Tiny Gracefield serves as the largest population centre in a pretty remote part of Quebec, meaning it offers amenities such as cafes and a small downtown with stores selling food and produce. What makes Gracefield most special are the wild spaces that surround it, with ample opportunities to get out and enjoy the pristine waterways and deeply forested lands. The area serves up a mix of both private and public campgrounds and parks that offer front and backcountry camping.

When to go

Though experienced campers might want to venture out to the Gracefield area in winter, the best time for enjoying all on offer is between May to October. May and June can be wet and still chilly, and your warmest weather will be in mid-July through to the end of August—though be wary of mosquitoes and blackflies. Pack extra-strength bug spray and you’ll be fine.

Know before you go

  • This isn’t a region you can explore without a vehicle.
  • You can’t always rely on cellphone reception in this remote area, so be sure to pack maps and make sure to share your location with a loved one if trekking off into the distance.
  • You can rent canoes and kayaks, as well as get advice on where to go and what to see, at local Gracefield outfitter Carpe Diem Adventures,
  • There's an EV charging station in Gracefield.
  • In more remote spots in Quebec, English fluency is less common. It's a good idea to have a translation app ready on your phone.

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