The best camping in Lake George Provincial Park, NS

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Discover Lake George's serene beach and water adventures. 

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Lake George Provincial Park adventure.

Top-rated campsites near Lake George Provincial Park

Fraserville Off-Grid Camping

1. Fraserville Off-Grid Camping

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51km from Lake George Provincial Park · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
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Owl's Hollow Eco-Therapy Glamping

2. Owl's Hollow Eco-Therapy Glamping

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59km from Lake George Provincial Park · 2 sites · Tents, Lodging
Get back to nature at our lakefront eco-therapy camping and glamping properties where you will experience serene lake life and forest bathing at its best! Owl's Hollow offers you private camping and glamping on Tupper Lake at one of two unique sites: The Hut and The Perch. Each site is tucked away at the end of its own walk-in trail where you find yourself at the water's edge yet surrounded by majestic white pines. This is a quiet part of the lake with very few residents and motorized boats. Book The Hut or The Perch site at Owl's Hollow for your next camping adventure and be as lazy or active as your body needs to rejuvenate. Guaranteed the experience will bring you back to the calmness you may have been missing! By booking Owl's Hollow lodging/camping, you agree to save and hold harmless Karen and Ben Perry from any liability arising out of your stay. You acknowledge that there are hazards such as uneven surfaces, heights, bodies of water, wildfire, wildlife and noxious plants that are beyond the control of the owner and you assume all responsibility for your own safety. Nova Scotia Registration Number: RYA-2023-24-04051421027007770-28
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Pickles Place

3. Pickles Place

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(14)
61km from Lake George Provincial Park · 1 site · Tent, RV
We have a half acre lake front lot with privacy. We have access directly to the lake from the lot and a laneway for a small boat as well. There is fishing, paddle boarding, boating, hiking and walking on these quiet roads in the wilderness. The Bay of Fundy is down the road maybe 2-5 min. If you want peace and quiet then here it is, a nice fresh lot on a lake out in the middle of no where. We DO NOT have any any of the equipment (kayaks, paddle boards and fishing equip) there you must bring your own. There is no washroom or electricity yet, so please be aware of this.
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Moss Cottage Forest Glamping

4. Moss Cottage Forest Glamping

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61km from Lake George Provincial Park · 1 site
Nestled in the Acadian Forest, Moss is a tranquil getaway. Experience bird song and owl hoots, watch wildlife come right up to your windows. Sit in the screen porch and listen to the wind in the trees, look at the stars and just breathe. Walk the meadows, visit the pond and keep your eyes open for tasty foraged treats. Inside you can enjoy a lush queen size bed, comfy seating to read a book or do a puzzle. The kitchenette is ready to make a pot of tea and light meals. Get back to nature here and enjoy the history of the Cradle of our Nation. With the historic and first town settled in Canada in 1604, Annapolis Royal is a short drive away or take your bike on the Harvest Moon Trail, the former Dominion Atlantic Canadian Rail Line, which runs along the Annapolis River. Visit Fort Anne or The Habitation at Port Royal for a step back into history. Walk through the Historic Gardens or stroll the beautiful streets of downtown Annapolis and experience food, drink and live events and the oldest farmers market in Nova Scotia. There are boat launches, and lots of lakes to swim and paddle on within 10 minutes of the cottage.
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Birkwood Camp

5. Birkwood Camp

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23km from Lake George Provincial Park · 1 site
This 3.5 acres of woodlot, situated in "Cottage Country" Nova Scotia is home to my canvas wall tent and a couple of sites for pitching tents. The tent is cozy and has a woodstove for 4 season enjoyment, mattresses for single or double bed configuration. This is part of "Cottage Country" and there are plenty of trails to hike or ski. There is lake access, but it isn't a great lake for swimming.
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Hobby Farm - RV/Camp site

6. Hobby Farm - RV/Camp site

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(2)
35km from Lake George Provincial Park · 1 site · Tent, RV
Make our hobby farm your home base while you experience everything the beautiful Annapolis Valley has to offer! Our farm is nestled between two brooks and sheltered by the North Mountain, just outside the quaint village of Lawrencetown. Say hello to our friendly horses and sheep! Conveniently located 30 minutes east of Annapolis Royal, 50 minutes east of Digby, and 50 minutes west of Wolfville. There many lovely towns to stop in on your drive through the valley. You can be on the shore of the Bay of Fundy in 15 minutes. We are a 4 minute drive to the Annapolis Valley Exhibition grounds. With so many beaches, wineries, orchards, restaurants, trails and waterways nearby - you won't run out of things to do! Enjoy your morning coffee while the sun rises over the North Mountain, and if you're lucky, a sighting of the deer that frequent the property. After a busy day spent exploring the valley, enjoy gazing up at the milky way (stargazing is incredible here with some of the darkest skies in North America) next to a crackling campfire. Fall asleep to the sounds of our brooks' gentle burbling, and coyotes howling in the distance.
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Maplewood Creek Naturists Camping

7. Maplewood Creek Naturists Camping

35km from Lake George Provincial Park · 1 site
Maplewood Creek is a peaceful, clothing-optional property designed for those who value connection — with nature, with like-minded community, and with themselves. Whether you’re a seasoned naturist or simply curious about a freer and more grounded way of being, you’re welcome here. Set just off the beaten path, the land offers a quiet, rustic setting where guests can unplug and unwind in comfort. Think of it as a gentle step into a more natural rhythm — a place where the air feels fresher, time slows down, and there’s no pressure to be anything but yourself. Each campsite or rental space will spaced thoughtfully to give you privacy, while still allowing opportunities to connect with others if you choose. (We currently have one site operational) If you’d prefer to enjoy the entire space to yourself, that’s welcomed too — we fully support both community connection and complete solitude. The experience is intentionally off-grid. While some access to Wi-Fi may be available through a booster, service can be unreliable, and many guests find this part of the charm. Basic amenities are provided to make your stay easy, without compromising the simplicity of the experience. Maplewood Creek is not a resort — it’s a natural setting with a touch of enchantment, where your body and soul are invited to rest. IMPORTANT: the property is largely undeveloped and in its natural state. Development is ongoing. As with any natural destination you share the space with nature including black flies, mosquitoes, ticks and other insects. We do our best to minimize their presence in safe ways. Protecting yourself will ultimately be visitors responsibility.
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Chakra Resort

8. Chakra Resort

38km from Lake George Provincial Park · 4 sites
Welcome to Chakra Resort. We have two log cottages and two New Bunkie Cabins set in the most private and scenic surroundings. Our beautiful two bedroom log cottages are a perfect year-round retreat, combining comfort, convenience, and scenic rustic surroundings. We have two log cottages available for short term rentals. • Each log cottage has two bedrooms with Queen beds in each and pull-out sofabed in the living room. • One full bath with shower and tub. • Fully equipped kitchenette: Includes a refrigerator, stovetop with oven, microwave, coffee machine and hot water kettle. • High speed free wifi, Roku Internet TV, heat pump and 200 amp electrical service: Supporting all your power and connectivity needs. • Air exchanger: Keeps the home fresh year-round. • Patio: Great for morning coffee, or evening relaxation while enjoying the surrounding nature. Outdoor firepit barbeque available at no additional cost. • Unpaved gravel driveway with year-round road access. • Ample free parking. • Minutes away to Falls Lake and Mockingee lake. • 10-minute drive to Ski Martock for winter fun. • Easy access to highways 101 and 103. • Only 55 minutes from Halifax, 20 minutes from Windsor, walking distance to Lakeside Variety Convenience store, NSLC and Gas Station– close enough for comfort Our Bunkie cabins are fully powered, insulated and furnished Bunkies. Each of our two Bunkies has a double with a double bunkie bed on top. We allow up to two adults and two children (less than 10 yrs.). We provide mattress, pillows, bed linen and an electric heater to stay warm. Please get your blankets/ sleeping bags. Microwave and hot water kettle are provided. We do not provide any utensils, tableware, cutlery etc. We provide complimentary wi-fi and free parking onsite at designated space (walking distance to the cabins). We are close to three lakes, Ski Martock, Ontree Adventure park and are in walking distance to gas station, convenience store and NSLC. We are 55 mins to Halifax and 20 minutes to Windsor. Outdoor shared firepit barbeque is available at no additional cost. No supplies are provided. Access our Cedar Barrel Sauna at only $50 plus taxes per one hour session. A full heated outdoor bath with hot water and shower is just steps away from your Bunkie.
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Mumana Vineyards

9. Mumana Vineyards

39km from Lake George Provincial Park · 9 sites
We are a working 25-acre vineyard. We have a cleared area between our house and barn that is perfect for camping. It overlooks the vineyard while still offering some privacy from the house, thanks to surrounding gardens. Guests have access to a full bathroom with a shower and a washer/dryer through a separate entrance at the back of the house. Guests are also welcome to use our outdoor paved deck area with a fire pit, while respecting any burn restrictions. It is possible to arrange vineyard tours and even participate in some vineyard work if you would like to better understand how we operate.
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Newport Landing Waterfront Camping

10. Newport Landing Waterfront Camping

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45km from Lake George Provincial Park · 1 site · Tent, RV
Discover the perfect camping spot with stunning views of the Avon River, nestled in Newport Landing. Enjoy easy access to Avondale Sky Winery, just a 5-10 minute walk away, and the Avon Heritage Museum right next door. 15 minute drive from Windsor, NS. This charming location offers a serene escape in a cozy village setting. Please note, the host occasionally uses the camper on-site. Avondale awaits to offer you a memorable stay!
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Ashland Lake Retreats At Grant Lake

11. Ashland Lake Retreats At Grant Lake

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48km from Lake George Provincial Park · 1 site
Escape to Nature at Our Family-Run Campground! Nestled between Bridgewater and New Germany, Nova Scotia, our mother-and-son team welcomes you to a peaceful, park-like retreat in beautiful New Canada. Whether you choose a lakefront site or a backlot site (with full lake access), you’ll find the perfect spot to relax and reconnect with nature. Enjoy 2,000 feet of pristine shoreline, scenic walking paths, and an abundance of wildlife — from loons and Canadian geese to deer wandering through the grounds. Every season brings exciting new campsites and RV spaces, adding even more opportunities for adventure! We keep it simple here — no hookups, just pure tranquility. A porta potty is provided for campers, and RVs must be self-contained. No dump station is available — just fresh air, starry skies, and the peaceful sounds of nature. Looking for a little local fun? Just a short drive away, enjoy Friday night variety shows at the Bluegrass Association Park or Tuesday evening music jams at the Branch LaHave Community Hall. Plus, local suppers, craft shows, ox pulls, and more make every visit a true taste of Nova Scotia hospitality. Unplug, unwind, and experience the simple beauty of lakeside camping — we can’t wait to welcome you!
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Island Breeze Campground

12. Island Breeze Campground

49km from Lake George Provincial Park · 10 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Located just minutes from the beach on the Bay of Fundy with the world’s highest tides. Ten kilometres from the hiker’s paradise; Cape Chignecto Park and world class restaurants in Advocate Harbour. Adventure awaits every day in Spencer’s Island. The campground is cut into an organic blueberry field and has a vault toilet on site for guests.
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The Cove at Hirtle Lake

13. The Cove at Hirtle Lake

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52km from Lake George Provincial Park · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Private, secluded campsites surrounded by towering pines, kilometers of trails, and a stunning lake. On the property, you’ll find a cozy off-grid cabin that sleeps five, multiple campsites for tents or RVs, kayaks, canoes, paddleboards, a swimming dock, firepits, picnic tables, and even a wood-burning sauna!
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Dubh Mahone @ Western Lake

14. Dubh Mahone @ Western Lake

52km from Lake George Provincial Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
This property is the perfect getaway to be surrounded by nature. The campground is right off the main trail. Park your car close by or if your rig can handle it, pull right up on the ATV trail. A short hike to Western Lake, all on the owners property. Great place for kayaking, swimming, paddle boarding or a dip. The fire pit is perfect for hanging out and relaxing. A great place to unwind from city life or just chill for a bit and connect with nature. Enjoy.
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Natura Wilderness Resort

15. Natura Wilderness Resort

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57km from Lake George Provincial Park · 1 site
Glamping tents in the Annapolis Valley! Wake up to the morning sun, singing birds and the sound of gentle breezes. Take a walk to the swing and be swept away by the gorgeous sunset. Our private tents come standard with a queen size bed, and room for up to two cots. Each tent features its own private washroom with flush toilets and hot showers. We provide the camp stove, cooler, dishes, coffee maker, etc. so you can just relax!
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The Vistas At Kedys Landing

16. The Vistas At Kedys Landing

58km from Lake George Provincial Park · 1 site
The Vistas at Kedys Landing is a Bay Side parking area that offers unparalleled views of the iconic Town of Mahone Bay and famous Three Churches. The property has an onsite restaurant, ice cream shop and famous Lobster Made Easy Lobster Rolls, Bike and Paddle-board rentals. There has been a newly created active lifestyle trail that connects the property with the towns of Mahone Bay, Lunenburg, Chester et cetera for walking, Biking et cetera. We have electricity on site.
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Lusty Lagoon

17. Lusty Lagoon

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(7)
58km from Lake George Provincial Park · 1 site · Tent, RV
Location, Location, Location! Looking for a convenient place to pitch a tent while enjoying the sites and sounds of Lunenburg, Mahone Bay, Bridgewater or the Bern art maze? Just want quick access onto Rails to Trails? Not to mention a minute away from an incredible coffee shop, Chicory Blue, amazing French bakery, Boulangerie, one of a kind vintage stop, the four points vintage market, and be sure to stop into The Barn for Sunday Bun day, definitely the best cinnamon bun you’ll ever have. This old park turned huge single private campsite is nestled smack dab in the middle of all these popular destinations, and has direct access to endless kilometres of trail. Bring the dogs for walks through quiet trails, while picking fresh blackberries. Enjoy a complimentary tent and fire wood! Conveniently located right off the old highway, this site gives you quick access to some of the best of what Nova Scotia has to offer! It’s well protected by trees, it’s private, dry, could fit multiple vehicles if need be! So stop in, pitch a tent, have a fire (restrictions permitting), watch the stars and enjoy Lusty Lagoon as a wonderful memory as you travel across this beautiful province.
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Sustainable Hill Wellness Resort

18. Sustainable Hill Wellness Resort

58km from Lake George Provincial Park · 1 site
Welcome to Sustainable Hill Wellness Resort, an 11-acre yoga retreat and campground nestled in the peaceful valley of Scotch Village, Nova Scotia. Perched alongside the Herbert River and surrounded by forest and meadow, our eco-minded haven invites you to slow down, breathe deeply, and reconnect&mdash- with nature, community, and yourself. Whether you’re pitching a tent beneath the stars or staying in our tiny home, you’ll wake to birdsong, rustling trees, and the peaceful presence of farm life all around you. Our small-scale regenerative farm is home to sheep, chickens, quail, and our friendly border collie. Guests are welcome to book a guided farm tour to meet the animals and learn about our sustainable practices. Wander wooded trails, enjoy riverside relaxation, or discover the forest playground. Drop your kayak in the river and paddle back to camp! We have a swimming hole perfect for paddling and floating too. Our open-air yoga deck hosts occasional classes and retreats that celebrate movement, mindfulness, and nature. You may find yourself here during a pop-up artisan market, a seasonal music night, or one of our community-focused wellness events. We host a wide variety of offerings throughout the year&mdash- from forest school programs and postpartum circles to folk music gatherings and farm-to-table dinners. While events vary by season, the atmosphere is always warm, welcoming, and rooted in intention. Sustainable Hill uses composting toilets and natural building techniques to support a low-impact, mindful way of living. We invite you to unplug and tune into the rhythm of the land. Whether you’re seeking stillness, connection, or a taste of rural life, Sustainable Hill is more than a place to camp&mdash- it’s a space to reconnect, reflect, and feel at home in nature.
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Sunset Hill

19. Sunset Hill

59km from Lake George Provincial Park · 1 site
Quiet grassy rural lawn 5 mins walk from Pembroke Beach on the Bay of Fundy, with abundant fossils. 5 mins drive from Walton Lighthouse, a small country convenience store and Walton Pub. 13 mins drive from Kempt Quarry fresh water swimming lake. 23 mins drive from Burntcoat Head Park. Beautiful sunrise and sunset forest views. Next door to an historical wooden church.
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Grumpy Bear Hollow

20. Grumpy Bear Hollow

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61km from Lake George Provincial Park · 1 site
Lakefront 2 bedroom cottage. From sitting on the deck watching the ducks to fishing in a stocked lake or even a night by the camp fire. A evening under the stars on the finger that jets out into the water. Fully functioning kitchen and BBQ. All that's needed is clothes and food. Bedding, bath towel, and beach towels all provided. Games for rainy days or colouring books to help pass some time. You'll relax from the start at this beautiful spot.
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Lake George Provincial Park camping guide

Overview

About

Nestled in the heart of Nova Scotia, Lake George Provincial Park is a haven for water enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Here, the freshwater sandy beach beckons for sun-soaked relaxation, while the adjacent launch is a gateway for canoeists and kayakers to embark on tranquil voyages. The park's pristine waters and scenic surroundings offer a perfect backdrop for a day of adventure or serene exploration.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Lake George Provincial Park is during the warm summer months, from June to August, when the weather is perfect for beach activities and water sports. Off-season visits, particularly from late fall to early spring, might offer a quieter experience, but be mindful of cooler temperatures and potential facility closures.

Know before you go

  • Ensure you have the necessary equipment for canoeing or kayaking before arriving at the park.
  • Check the weather forecast and prepare for changing conditions, as the park is an outdoor space.
  • Be aware of the park's operating hours, typically from 8:30am to 5pm, to plan your visit accordingly.
  • Remember to respect the natural habitat by following Leave No Trace principles.
  • Facilities such as washrooms may be seasonal, so plan ahead for your comfort and convenience.

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