Camping near Gracefield with horseback riding

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

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Meech Creek Falls

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Chelsea, QC
We have an amazing spot next to a beautiful waterfalls which includes outdoor kitchen, screened gazebo, 10 person canvas bell tent with queen bed, sauna and propane fire pit. Swimming nearby, canoe and kayak available. Hundreds of hiking/biking trails right out the front door. Many excellent restaurants nearby, groceries/gas/SAQ are a 1 minute drive. Truly a tranquil 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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Wakefield Central

1 site · RV, Tent1 acre · Wakefield, QC
Our flat and grassy yard provides an ideal camping space, with a flat driveway for easy parking of your tent, camper van, or small RV. If you have an RV, no worries, as we offer electrical and water hookups to ensure a comfortable stay. You'll be surrounded by mature trees, creating a peaceful and serene atmosphere in our quiet neighborhood. We have a communal firepit right beside our functional family home, where you can gather with other campers or enjoy some quality time with your own group. Located just a 5-minute walk down the street, the beautiful Gatineau River awaits you, offering swim spots and water sports activities. You'll also find shops, restaurants, patios, and much more in one of the most picturesque villages of Quebec. It's the perfect opportunity to explore and immerse yourself in the local culture. For those looking to explore beyond the village, Gatineau and Ottawa are only a short 20-minute drive away, offering even more attractions and experiences to enjoy.
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Tranquility on the Bay (Adults)

3 sites · RVs, Tents1 acre · Quyon, QC
There's something that just makes you feel good being here. I looked at many properties before deciding on this one because "it just felt right". This flat terrain is rich in history. Pontiac Bay was fundamental in the logging era and held the local Trading post. The bay is nestled between Luskville Falls and Fort Coulonge Falls. As you drive here you will begin to feel a sense of calm within you as you glance out your right window to see the Gatineau Hills and to your left, you will see that you're winding your way along the Ottawa River. Or, if you decide to use the ferry crossing from Fitzroy Harbour on the Ontario side we're only 8 minutes from there. I have an old, but river-worthy canoe you may borrow but feel free to bring your own canoe, kayak, paddleboat or SUP to explore the land and inlets around the bay. Both sites have access to the boat launch. No toilet facilities at property so bring your own camping toilet or self-contained RV. P.S. You might want to stop in the village for the best french fries in all of the Outaouais region. You'll see the big red chip truck across from Marcotte's, the gas station as you leave the ferry terminal, if you're coming from Fitzroy Harbour. And yes, they make pulled pork poutine, pogos, burgers and zucchini sticks. If you're here on the weekend you may also want to check out the Bristol Farmer's market every Saturday from Noon to 3pm on the public beach in Norway Bay, only 20 minutes away. It's a lovely quaint community mixed with old and new unique cottages so you'll definitely want to take a drive around. And you'll surely want to visit the Vineyard and Vintage Car Museum, a 2-minute drive from here if you enjoy wine and cars (but not at the same time lol...unless the keys AREN'T in the ignition ha!). Google Domaine de Pontiac Village for hours and more information or message me. Visit Parc des Chutes in Fort Coulonge for a view of the waterfalls, zip lining over the gorge and obstacle courses. (The view of the gorge is breathtaking!) Want to try whitewater rafting for an exhilarating rush? Try Esprit or Horizon X, both about 40 minutes north. How about Go Karting? visit lecircuitquyon dot com .
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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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Camping near Gracefield with horseback riding 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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