The best camping in Obadjiwan–Fort Témiscamingue National Historic Site, QC

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Explore the rich history and culture at Obadjiwan–Fort Témiscamingue.  

The best camping near Obadjiwan–Fort Témiscamingue National Historic Site, QC

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Marten River Escapes

1. Marten River Escapes

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70km from Obadjiwan–Fort Témiscamingue National Historic Site · 8 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · North Bay, ON
Marten River Escapes offers six waterfront campsites with 30 amp hydro service and three non waterfront campsites, one with 30 amp and two with 50 amp service. A couple are seasonal sites, most are transient sites. All have access to potable water faucets. A shared comfort station with flush toilets and showers with hot on demand water is centrally located. There is no sewer connections but we do have a honey wagon and guests can access dumping into our onsite septic tank. We also have one rustic glamping cabin in the campground area and a new 14 unit building under construction on the southeast portion of the property. There is an on site restaurant offering dine-in, patio seating, and take out service. (seasonally operated - hours vary depending on the season) In addition to the amenities available on the campsite you will also have access to enjoy the common shared areas of the property. Our property boasts 1000' of waterfront surrounded by crown land. We have a new shared dock with Muskoka chairs and a (typical Northern Ontario) swimming area in our semi-secluded bay. We recommend water shoes for those who go swimming and to bring a fishing rod (and fishing license) if you want to give that sport a go. A sunshade pergola was just added to the main dock area with several other seating areas scattered around the property providing relaxing water views and spectacular sunsets, all available for your enjoyment. There is a large open area to enjoy a game of frisbee or other lawn games. We also have a few water toys. A canoe, a kayak, a peddle boat and two small (fishing type) motor boats are available for a small rental FEE. You must have a valid boaters license in order to be able to rent the motor boat. All water equipment renters must sign a renters agreement prior to use. Due to sizing and proper fit, for safety we do recommend guests bring their own life jackets/pfd's but we do have some that can be used. We have a private boat launch and for a small extra fee you can reserve a dedicated boat slip space during your stay for your own personal watercraft. Boats or other water toy equipment are NOT to be left on the shore. A few local public boat launches into different lakes are also nearby. For those powersports enthusiasts (ATV's, SXS etc.) there are 100's of km's of crown land trails accessible from our property. We do NOT rent ATV's. There is space to park ONE passenger vehicle along with your rv/trailer or tents on each campsite. VERY large trucks will limit the usable lawn space available on the site. Extra passenger vehicles and/or equipment trailers must park in overflow parking.
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Camping Spot + Tents & Camping Gear

2. Camping Spot + Tents & Camping Gear

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69km from Obadjiwan–Fort Témiscamingue National Historic Site · 1 site · Tent · New Liskeard, ON
Enjoy a private camping spot in the Boreal forest. We only offer one camp site spot, so you'll be the only guest(s) on the property to enjoy your stay in seclusion. Bring your own tent and camping equipment or use our tents and camping gear included in the price of rental. Our camping spot has three tent platforms with tents already set up for you or you can set up your own tent(s). There's a mosquito net tent on one platform with a picnic table for your use and an outdoor kitchen with propane cooker, small fridge, pots and pans etc. We also have fast internet (WiFi) when the generator is running. In the evenings enjoy sitting by the campfire. No extra charge for firewood if you collect it yourself. There's an outhouse and shower facilities with hot water. The Experience Wake up to the sounds of nature and enjoy a short, scenic 10-minute walk to a hidden waterfall. Swim, fish, or simply take in the breathtaking views—all in a spot so quiet and untouched, you're likely to have it all to yourself. At night, gather around the campfire under a star-filled sky, unwinding in the solitude of the wilderness. What's included in the price? 1. Three tent platforms to pitch two tents, your own tent or stay in one of our tents. 2. Mosquito net canopy with a picnic table. 3. Access to our outdoor/shed kitchen that includes propane cooker, small fridge, pans and pots, plates etc. (shared with owners) 4. Access to privy (outhouse) and shower with hot water. (shared with owners). 5. Campfire pit area with some firewood. If you need more firewood you can collect deadwood from designated area at no extra charge. 6. WiFi over Starlink connection in mornings and evenings when generator is running. You NEED to bring your own potable/drinking/cooking water.
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About

Witness to First Nations presence for more than six millennia and theater of the commercial rivalries between fur trade merchants during 200 years, this old fur trade post marks the beginning of the history in this vast region. Nowadays, the beautiful pebble beach and the enchanted forest will charm you during your stroll in this site that borders Lac Témiscamingue.

When to go

The best time to visit Obadjiwan–Fort Témiscamingue National Historic Site is during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn. Winter can be harsh, and the site is closed during this season, so plan your trip accordingly to avoid disappointment.

Know before you go

  • Check the site's schedule before planning your visit, as it is closed for the winter season.
  • Read up on safety guidelines and rules to ensure a respectful and secure experience.
  • Accessibility information is available for those requiring assistance.
  • Facilities such as parking are provided, but it's wise to confirm details ahead of your trip.
  • Remember to bring your camera to capture the scenic beauty and historical significance of the site.
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