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The Knotty Pines by Round Lake

1 site ¡ RV, Tent1 acre ¡ Killaloe, ON
(formerly Hop, Skip, Lake) THE AREA: If you’ve ever been to the Ottawa Valley, you know we’ve got it all. Boating, fishing, hiking, biking, rivers, waterfalls, caves, ATV’ing, horseback riding, and loads of things to do for any outdoor enthusiast at any pace. Come for relaxation, or come for exhilaration, we will welcome you with open arms and point you to all the places you may like to explore. THE CAMPSITE: At The Knotty Pines you shall enjoy 1 entire acre all to yourselves, while the beautiful, sandy-bottom Round Lake is a hop, skip, and a jump just across the street (3-5 minute walk). The site features a lovely natural forest canopy perfect for pitching tents, a campfire area, a toilet with a view, a picnic table, a field for stargazing, shaded+sunny areas, and plenty of hammock holders in the pine tree patches that border your site. If it happens to rain on your parade, we've got an upgraded pop-up trailer that sleeps 6 ready to rent for a few extra bucks. Come on over, we’re so happy to host you!
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Schoolhouse Inn Campsites

6 sites ¡ Lodging, RVs, Tents2 acres ¡ Round Lake Centre, ON
Learn more about this land:Come camp at the corner of Algonquin Park!Our building used to be a school, it was abandoned for years, we decided to bring back the life, rent out rooms, and provide campsites. The campsites are ideal for tenters, van camping, and  (self-contained) RVs up to 40 feet. It is the perfect base camp for your Algonquin Park adventure. The washroom and shower are located inside the building. Communal Firepit on-site. Pets on leash welcome.The Round Lake public boat lunch is just 2 minutes, summertime you can enjoy the water, and in the wintertime the snowmobile trails, cross country skiing are here, waiting for you. End of the day you can relax in the hot tub. Free for our guests. 
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Covered Bridge Park

4 sites ¡ Lodging, RVs, Tents140 acres ¡ Killaloe, ON
Covered Bridge Park is a magnificent 150 acres waterfront campground on Bonnechere River with cottages, cabins, tent and trailer sites. We are located east of Algonquin Provincial Park and located in Tramore on the north side of Bonnechere River between Round Lake and Golden Lake. Enjoy beautiful Ontario summers with great fishing, swimming, canoeing and wildlife viewing. Discover Natures Playground on this old farm that has been preserved in its natural state with 100 acres of mature forest, meadows and trails; only a small portion of the property has been developed into a Campground. Most of what we offer here is pure Mother Nature.
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Six Waterfalls

1 site ¡ Tent10 acres ¡ Hastings Highlands, ON
Large private campsite available for rent on Kamaniskeg Lake Road. This campsite is tent camping only. Large private family campsite located on Kamaniskeg Lake Rd private access to 10 acres with six stunning waterfalls and a pond. Wild Raspberry and blackberry and lots of wildlife to see. Driving: 5 minutes to hinterland beach, 5 mins to Combermere, 10 mins to Madawaska Kanu Centre, 15 mins to Barrys Bay, 35 mins to Bancroft, 3 hours to Toronto. Exclusive access to 6 privately owned stunning waterfalls. Surrounded by crown land. Kamaniskeg lake is a large lake known for its crystal clear waters, excellent fishing, loons, hiking/atv/snowmobile trails, and over 90 kilometres of boating. Absolutely no dumping/ littering on the property. To get to the waterfalls is considered to be a moderate to advanced level hiking ability required. There are no neighbours. There is no electricity or bathroom facility. Local amenities nearby: - Convenient store in Combermere - Hospital, banks, churches, restaurants, and unique shops to browse through in Barry's Bay - Metro & Valumart grocery stores Home Hardware Building Centre in Combermere) - Liquor store & Beer store - Pharmacy - Post Office - Gas Stations - Outdoor adventure outfitter, Mad Outdoors - Dollar store and Stedman’s department store - Madawaska kanu centre Dont forget to visit the beautiful Hinterland Public Beach when you visit and please check current fire ban status for hasting highlands.
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Bonnechere River Paradise

13 sites ¡ Lodging, RVs, Tents100 acres ¡ North Algona Wilberforce, ON
Frontier Trails is a family-run Summer Camp for the past 46 years. Family Camping. We host 3 seasons of outdoor ED. and team building available for School, kids’ groups, retreats, weddings, and rental packages. Family Vacations & Reunions. We have100 acres of scenic trails, & 2500’ on the beautiful Bonnechere River. You can rent a trailer, cabin, or cottage, bring your own trailer or tent or you can rent the whole camp for your group or family retreat. We can house up to 150 people and can cater or you can look after your own meals. We have 7 weeks of Day Camp for kids 4-16 with Riding E & W, ESL, and Traditional Programs. 1-7 week stays Climbing wall, archery, canoeing, kayaking, water tramp and blob, trail rides, ESL, sports, and more. Outdoor learning presents opportunities to be challenged by something new, realize an undiscovered talent, and increase confidence and skills TEACHING, FUN, MEMORIES, and FRIENDS.
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Lisa D.’s Land

6 sites ¡ Lodging, Tents64 acres ¡ Combermere, ON
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Lakeside Bunkie - 35min to Alg.Park

1 site ¡ Lodging2 acres ¡ Madawaska Valley, ON
Learn more about this land: Rustic bunkie located on 2 acres, is nestled among the trees beside a small, crystal clear lake. With 700 ft of untouched shoreline, privacy is second to none. From this lake, you can access 3 other lakes by provided canoe/kayak without portage. PLEASE NOTE: The bunkie is for 3 guests only. However, there is room to pitch a tent outside of the bunkie (please select additional guests if you are planning on using both accommodations). The site is 35 min. from Algonquin Park and 11 km from MKC, the world-famous white water paddling centre. 10x10 main floor with sleeping loft. Solar power provides lighting & a propane furnace for cool nights. Solar lights outside provide ambient lighting-may be turned off if preferred. The call of the loons & the barred owl will be your lullaby as you drift off to sleep after a day of hiking, paddling, or swimming.  There is no running water, you will have to bring your own drinking water. You will need to bring everything you require for cooking, eating and washing dishes. There is no sink, stove, or BBQ on site. As the site is off-grid, there are no appliances. There is a split log bench beside the self-contained fire pit.  Please bring your own firewood, matches/lighter,  and/or firestarter materials. Small fires only please, as this is a well-treed location. Fires must be extinguished prior to going to bed — there is a bucket by the firepit. If you are wondering if something is there, I suggest you reach out to check with me before arrival. There is a new private outhouse on site. The outhouse is past the bunkie along the path. Solar lights work with the flick of a switch — one switch by the door, one by the bed. You have access to 2 kayaks and 1 canoe, 2 adult lifejackets. These are located on the waterfront between the bunkie and the house @260 Matcheski Road. Please return these as you found them after each use. They are shared with the guests at the house. It is a natural shoreline at the bunkie, with a sandy bottom — pretty good swimming, actually! Absolutely no harsh chemicals/detergents in the water! Please leave the site tidy and as you found it. Take your garbage and recycling. This is a small lakeside community —  no loud music, please. Respect the solitude!  Please respect the natural setting — leave it as you found it, do not cut live growth.
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High Country Notch

1 site ¡ RV, Tent5 acres ¡ Barry's Bay, ON
There is an untouched beauty nestled into the heart of the Wilno hills. Come discover High Country Notch, a well treed 5 acre corner lot, surrounded by valleys, creeks, old bridges and stone fences. The rustic one room home hails back to a time when silence truly was golden and wild knocked at your door.
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O’KENNY Craft Spirits & River Tubin

9 sites ¡ RVs, Tents4 acres ¡ Pembroke, ON
We located our Craft Distillery on a beautiful 4 acre property on the Muskrat River. You can rent our River Tubes for a relaxing float down the river through some little rapids at Pansy Patch Park to reach the Waterfront Park where you can get a shuttle back to the Distillery property. We will have waterfront camp sites and RV sites available starting in May or July 2022.
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Peaceful Forest Life

9 sites ¡ Lodging, Tents48 acres ¡ Laurentian Valley, ON
Learn more about this land: This spot is paradise! Breathe in the fresh air, star gaze, camp & unwind. Enjoy our 48 beautiful acres of forest in Laurentian Valley, where you can stargaze, explore multiple walking trails, and unwind around the ponds and private lake. We are just a few minutes away from Algonquin Park & Barron Canyon! See below for details about the different camping options we have: A private area by the lake for tent camping- room for 5-10 tents. In this space there is an option of renting a one room off-grid bunkie too! There is an outhouse in this area. ( This space is only available from September-March due to high water levels) An open meadow nestled along the forest line for tent camping with a private outhouse, picnic table & firepit. Pets are welcome as long as they are friendly and you clean up after them. Nature lovers are sure to love exploring this space! Check out our gardens, and variety or wildflowers & fungi! ( No foraging allowed, please). Additional Info: The hosts offer a canoe rental for anyone interested in paddling around the lake – you can select this option when booking.  Firewood can be purchased at a reasonable price! Coming SOON- RV spaces with electric hookups! We look forward to hosting you! - Jess & Greg
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Deacon Escarpment

4 sites ¡ Lodging3000 acres ¡ Barry's Bay, ON
We were born and raised in the Ottawa Valley, so it is no surprise that we have chosen this amazing place to raise our family and to start a business that incorporates all the natural beauty of the area. Being in the outdoors and teaching our children to appreciate nature is a big priority for us. Most of our vacations are based around exploring new places, camping, hunting and fishing. These experiences keep us connected and create amazing memories. Our goal is to provide a private place for you to discover. A quiet place with rural hospitality, woods, wetlands, lakes and wildlife.
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Big Rock Eco Retreat & Campgrounds

10 sites ¡ Lodging, Tents32 acres ¡ Bancroft, ON
Big Rock Eco Retreat is a serene and picturesque campground located on the shores of Weslemkoon Lake, in Addington Highlands Township. Situated amidst the breathtaking natural beauty of the surrounding crown land, this eco-friendly retreat offers visitors an unforgettable outdoor experience. The area is home to a variety of native wildlife, including moose, deer, black bears, loons, and eagles, which can often be spotted in their natural habitats. The campsite offers individual fire pits and gas BBQs at each site, allowing visitors to enjoy the great outdoors while cooking up a delicious meal. Hiking enthusiasts can explore the extensive network of hiking trails that wind through the woods, while fishing enthusiasts can try their luck in the lake, which is teeming with fish in the summertime. In the winter, visitors can enjoy ice fishing, snowmobiling, and snowshoeing, with well-maintained trails for all levels of experience. Each camping site can accommodate a hot tub for an additional fee, based on availability, making it a perfect way to unwind and relax. For those who want to explore the lake further, there is a marina with a general store open in the summer time. Visitors can purchase additional services such as smore kits, fishing rods, small boat rentals, private boat tours of the lake, and snowshoes in the winter. In addition, the retreat also offers a skating pond in the winter when the ice is thick enough. Overall, Big Rock Eco Retreat provides an idyllic setting for outdoor enthusiasts looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse themselves in nature.
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The best camping near Bonnechere Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

Visitors to Bonnechere Provincial Park often feel like they’re stepping back in time thanks to the Walks of the Little Bonnechere River, a series of 10 trails and spots designed to showcase the history of the river and the people who have lived beside it. One of the most popular designations is the two-kilometre McNaughton’s Walk, which leads campers alongside the Bonnechere River via the Footprints in Time (FIT) program. This program is based on Indigenous teachings, with the trail guiding hikers to 13 giant footprints, each providing interpretive information. In addition to these memorable treks, Bonnechere offers sandy beaches, comprehensive park services, and a wide variety of accommodations.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for RVs: Tall Pines Campground can accommodate tents and large trailers. Twenty-four of the 60 sites have electrical hookups.
  • Best for water sports: Many of River Loop’s campsites are next to Bonnechere River and provide direct water access.
  • Best for peace and quiet: Sandy Flats is radio-free and a 10-minute walk to the main section of the park.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Camping reservations open up five months in advance of arrival. If you miss out on an early-bird booking, try again at the four-month mark. That’s the earliest that cancellations are accepted and you could snag a site when it comes back on the market.
  2. There are two notable properties you’ll want to consider reserving at Bonnechere in addition to the traditional campgrounds. The three-bedroom C5 Cottage isn’t so much a cottage as it is a luxury retreat with its whirlpool tub, leather furniture, fully stocked kitchen, and own canoe. Additionally, four rustic cabins are available to rent (Sandbar, Floodwaters, Riverside, and Fallen Tree). Guests here can expect log beds, a small living room, and a basic kitchen.

When to go

Bonnechere is open from late May to mid-October. Busy weekends include Victoria Day (the second last Monday in May), Canada Day (July 1), and the Civic Holiday (the first Monday in August).  In summer, staff members operate a children’s Discover Drop-in program of nature activities. 

Know before you go

  • If staying in one of the cabins, you’re still responsible for bringing your own bedding (pillows, sheets, blankets) and towels.
  • If you love to read, seek out the Bonnechere Book Tree. Bonnechere Provincial Park’s twist on the “little library” involves a canoe, a tree, and multiple book “windows.”
  • Bonnechere is just down the road from the community of Killaloe, home of the beavertail. This beloved Canadian pastry consists of flat, thin, whole wheat dough that is deep-fried, coated in butter, and topped with everything from cinnamon sugar to garlic and cheddar. Consider it a camping must-eat treat!

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