The best camping in Sir Richard Squires Memorial Provincial Park, NL

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Humber River Off Grid

1. Humber River Off Grid

16km from Sir Richard Squires Memorial Provincial Park · 3 sites
I am not in Deer Lake, I'm 45 mins away from Deer Lake. I have 2 Glamping Tents on the Banks of the Upper Humber River, on the West Coast Of Newfoundland. 8 kms in a dirt road to the river. BBQ, Coleman stove, and all kitchen utensils are supplied. All you have to bring is your own food. Kayaking tours and rentals are available on site. Check out Humber Off-Grid Tours' Facebook page. The space My place is off-grid in the open country. Surrounded by wildlife and the beautiful scenery that Newfoundland's west coast has to offer Guest access There is an outdoor bathroom and out door shower. Guess can also use the river for swimming, canoeing, and Kayaking. Other things to note Some Activities to do are canoeing, Kayaking, and swimming. You can also do day tours, which consist of a day of leisurely paddling and a boil-up on a Beach (meal included). Recommended Reconnect with nature at this unforgettable escape. An "Off Grid" Experience right on the Humber River. Located 45 minutes east of Deer Lake, just off Route 420. There are also kayaking tours on site, as well as a local farm. Your Host and Guide lives onsite as well for all your needs during your stay. Come and enjoy Humber River Off Grid Tours and Make Memories to last a lifetime. This Dome is a New Addition this year & Still Working on the Project, will update with Pictures as soon as complete!
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Stowbridges Cabin

2. Stowbridges Cabin

66km from Sir Richard Squires Memorial Provincial Park · 1 site
Stowbridges Cabin is a restored two-story fishing house set in a quiet, sheltered cove along Newfoundland’s Bay of Islands. Surrounded by rugged coastline and the North Arm Hills, it’s an ideal off-grid basecamp for hiking, exploring, or simply unplugging by the ocean. IMPORTANT & MUST READ: This property is only accessible by boat, with a ride of approximately 1 hour. Guests must arrange a boat charter at the time of booking, which comes at an additional cost. The host will coordinate and connect you with the charter service. For the smoothest crossing, it’s recommended to travel in the morning or evening, as afternoon winds can make the bay rough. Initial arrival would be at Bay of Islands Yacht Club in Corner Brook, NL. You'll be taken to the cabin from there. The cabin sleeps up to 10–12 guests and includes a full kitchen, running water, a bathroom with hot and cold water, and a wood stove for cozy evenings. Outside, enjoy a fire pit, beach access, and sweeping coastal views. Activities include the Saltbox Restaurant & Everoutdoor Adventures: https://everoutdoor.ca/outdoor-adventures/ There is currently no cell service at the cabin (limited signal available a short hike away), though Starlink internet is in the process of being installed. Until then, this remains a true disconnect-and-reset experience in a remote, unforgettable setting.
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Top-rated campsites near Sir Richard Squires Memorial Provincial Park

Humber River Off Grid

1. Humber River Off Grid

16km from Sir Richard Squires Memorial Provincial Park · 3 sites
I am not in Deer Lake, I'm 45 mins away from Deer Lake. I have 2 Glamping Tents on the Banks of the Upper Humber River, on the West Coast Of Newfoundland. 8 kms in a dirt road to the river. BBQ, Coleman stove, and all kitchen utensils are supplied. All you have to bring is your own food. Kayaking tours and rentals are available on site. Check out Humber Off-Grid Tours' Facebook page. The space My place is off-grid in the open country. Surrounded by wildlife and the beautiful scenery that Newfoundland's west coast has to offer Guest access There is an outdoor bathroom and out door shower. Guess can also use the river for swimming, canoeing, and Kayaking. Other things to note Some Activities to do are canoeing, Kayaking, and swimming. You can also do day tours, which consist of a day of leisurely paddling and a boil-up on a Beach (meal included). Recommended Reconnect with nature at this unforgettable escape. An "Off Grid" Experience right on the Humber River. Located 45 minutes east of Deer Lake, just off Route 420. There are also kayaking tours on site, as well as a local farm. Your Host and Guide lives onsite as well for all your needs during your stay. Come and enjoy Humber River Off Grid Tours and Make Memories to last a lifetime. This Dome is a New Addition this year & Still Working on the Project, will update with Pictures as soon as complete!
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Stowbridges Cabin

2. Stowbridges Cabin

66km from Sir Richard Squires Memorial Provincial Park · 1 site
Stowbridges Cabin is a restored two-story fishing house set in a quiet, sheltered cove along Newfoundland’s Bay of Islands. Surrounded by rugged coastline and the North Arm Hills, it’s an ideal off-grid basecamp for hiking, exploring, or simply unplugging by the ocean. IMPORTANT & MUST READ: This property is only accessible by boat, with a ride of approximately 1 hour. Guests must arrange a boat charter at the time of booking, which comes at an additional cost. The host will coordinate and connect you with the charter service. For the smoothest crossing, it’s recommended to travel in the morning or evening, as afternoon winds can make the bay rough. Initial arrival would be at Bay of Islands Yacht Club in Corner Brook, NL. You'll be taken to the cabin from there. The cabin sleeps up to 10–12 guests and includes a full kitchen, running water, a bathroom with hot and cold water, and a wood stove for cozy evenings. Outside, enjoy a fire pit, beach access, and sweeping coastal views. Activities include the Saltbox Restaurant & Everoutdoor Adventures: https://everoutdoor.ca/outdoor-adventures/ There is currently no cell service at the cabin (limited signal available a short hike away), though Starlink internet is in the process of being installed. Until then, this remains a true disconnect-and-reset experience in a remote, unforgettable setting.
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Sir Richard Squires Memorial Provincial Park camping guide

Overview

About

Embark on an adventure at Sir Richard Squires Memorial Provincial Park, where the boreal forest meets the rush of salmon leaping waterfalls. Anglers, photographers, and birdwatchers alike find solace in this large yet tranquil park. With 155 campsites available, visitors can immerse themselves in nature, whether for a night under the stars or a day exploring the scenic trails.

Notable campgrounds

  • 155 Campsites: Nestled amid lush greenery, these sites offer a perfect blend of comfort and wilderness.
  • Comfort Station: For a convenient camping experience, the park provides essential facilities.
  • Drive In Sites: Easily accessible, these sites cater to campers who prefer to arrive by vehicle.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, especially for peak season from late May to early September, to secure your preferred spot.
  • Consider mid-week stays for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Keep an eye on the park's website for any cancellations that could open up new reservation opportunities.
  • Explore nearby camping options to maximize your chances of finding a great site.

When to go

The best time to visit Sir Richard Squires Memorial Provincial Park is between late May and early September when the park is fully operational. The weather is favourable for outdoor activities, and the full suite of services is available. Outside of these months, visitors may find limited access and colder conditions.

Know before you go

  • Check the park's website for the latest information on trail closures and safety advisories.
  • Accessibility may vary across different areas of the park; inquire ahead if you have specific needs.
  • Remember to bring water and prepare for variable weather conditions, as the park's climate can change quickly.
  • Internet/WIFI is available, ensuring you stay connected even amid the wilderness.
  • Pets are allowed in the park, but ensure they are kept on a leash and managed responsibly.

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