The best camping in Aubinadong-Nushatogaini Rivers Provincial Park, ON

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The best camping in Aubinadong-Nushatogaini Rivers Provincial Park, ON

Tent Camping with Nature

1. Tent Camping with Nature

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80km from Aubinadong-Nushatogaini Rivers Provincial Park · 1 site
Enjoy the best of both worlds with this forested campsite that is close to the beach! Our land is about 5 minutes from Batchawana Bay Provincial Park. This sandy beach park is located on Lake Superior and is perfect for families as the waters are warm and shallow. While in the area you can also try fishing and canoeing in the nearby river. Be sure to also check out Chippewa Falls and the Edmund Fitzgerald lookout. Choose from 5 different sites that are very private. There is plenty of natural tree canopy and you will have nature all around. Just across the property, you will find Lake Superior with the best beach around. Please note that quiet time is from 11 pm to 8 am. Please no loud music or generators, no cutting down trees or bush. Pets are welcome (please keep them on a leash and pick up after them) Campfires are permitted. Newly constructed outhouses! Electric vehicles are not to permitted to be charged on premises and if caught doing so will be charged an additional $50 fee
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CA$35
 / night
The Nest Forest Retreat

2. The Nest Forest Retreat

62km from Aubinadong-Nushatogaini Rivers Provincial Park · 1 site
Tucked into a quiet, forested corner of Northern Skies Resort, The Nest is a canvas bell tent hidden away in a secluded wooded glen within a short walk to a beautiful, quiet spring fed and crystal clear large lake. Immerse yourself in nature while indulging in special touches that make you feel comfortable and well cared for. The Nest includes a queen bed with luxury linens, towels and robes; outdoor shower with hot water; outdoor kitchen with electricity, propane cooktop, fridge and sink with hot and cold running water; bbq and private campfire pit; and vertical log outhouse. Resort amenities available to all guests include a wood fired sauna, sand beach, canoes, kayaks, hiking, and fishing. At night, star gazing is unparalleled and the northern lights can sometimes be seen. You are welcome to stop by our Mini Makers Market onsite to purchase locally made art, food items and other goods. The Nest is located in Algoma Country's famous Mississaugi Valley, named after the wild and winding river that provides a stunning scenic drive at any time of year that starts just "up the road" - we highly recommend packing a picnic and taking a day to explore this hidden gem!
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CA$158
 / night
Northern Heritage Village Camping

3. Northern Heritage Village Camping

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67km from Aubinadong-Nushatogaini Rivers Provincial Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
We've dedicated up to a couple of acres on our large 150-acre piece of land that is also home to our Northern Heritage Village intentional community as well. We welcome responsible, friendly travellers from all over who want to enjoy one of the most beautiful, wild spots in all of Ontario! We are a family friendly environment and ask that our visitors remember that. We are also very pet friendly so long as pets are kept on leash or within the tents/setups of their owners. Unleashed pets are not permitted.
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CA$43
 / night
Tiny Rustic Cabin

4. Tiny Rustic Cabin

69km from Aubinadong-Nushatogaini Rivers Provincial Park · 2 sites
Glamping experience on Highway 17! Minutes away from beautiful beaches! Tiny Cabin with limited power provided by a Bluetti power box. Stocked kitchenette, but bring a stove or cook over the campfire on a tripod grill. Will provide a jug of water for dishes and cooking but its from our well so please bring your own drinking water. A comfortable double bed and a screened in porch. There is an outhouse but no shower. Showers can be found close by at travel gas stations or parks. Private driveway off the highway. There is noise from the highway but the cabin is very private.
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CA$95
 / night
Leeburn farm land

5. Leeburn farm land

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71km from Aubinadong-Nushatogaini Rivers Provincial Park · 99 sites
Open farm land field with Creek on east side for fishing, access from Ontario highway 638 just south of downtown Leeburn. Surrounded by bluffs with forest and rock hills
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CA$200
 / night
Neto Acres

6. Neto Acres

72km from Aubinadong-Nushatogaini Rivers Provincial Park · 1 site · Tent, RV
Whether you are looking for a night, weekend or weekly rental we have, the off grid piece of paradise waiting for you. Conviently located right off Hwy 17 North between Goulais Bay and Batchewana bay. Although we are not located on the water we are steps from Chippewa falls, minutes to Harmony beach, Batchewana bay. Do you like to fish? A quick ride up the road mile 38 has some of the best fishing around. Travelling with a boat/kayak paddle board, ATV, cycles etc…. We have secure sea can storage for you to utilize when not on site. If hiking is your thing lots of trails nearby. Trailer has fridge, microwave, fire pit with grate for cooking if desired, no bathroom usage but outhouse on-site. Solar panels are hooked up but generator can also be provided if you choose. Fire pit and wood on site. If you love to have all of this plus total privacy as you have no neighbours on this 3 acre parcel. Lots of room for volleyball, cornhole, adventure hiking. We look forward to providing you a memorable stay at a great value.
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CA$65
 / night
Rosewood Forest

7. Rosewood Forest

100%
(5)
72km from Aubinadong-Nushatogaini Rivers Provincial Park · 1 site
CLOSED FOR WINTER - BOOKING SPRING 2026 72 Acres of primarily sugar maple forest with a secret stand of mature white pines on Taylor Creek. Some walking trails with a beautiful Oak Amphitheatre for wedding ceremonies. Parking is 4 km from the renowned Robertson Cliff main trailhead, overlooking the Goulais River Valley and Lake Superior. The property is excellent for forest bathing, active rest, bird watching, unplugging, camp fires and star gazing. Great biking opportunity to Robertson Cliff trailhead followed by a hike to the scenic lookouts, and cap it all off with a cold exposure plunge in Robertson Creek Waterfall.
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CA$99
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Linamac Lodge & Trailer Park

8. Linamac Lodge & Trailer Park

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73km from Aubinadong-Nushatogaini Rivers Provincial Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Welcome to Linamac Lodge & Trailer Park Just 15 minutes south of Chapleau, Ontario, our lodge is nestled in a region known for its scenic beauty, abundant wildlife, peaceful atmosphere, and fresh northern air. Whether you’re here for adventure or relaxation, there are plenty of exciting activities for the whole family to enjoy. Accommodations: Our 40-acre, full-service campground offers 50 spacious sites, including drive-through lots and tent camping areas. Each site is equipped with electrical hookups ranging from 30 to 50 amps, drinking water, septic, WiFi, and picnic table. With plenty of room to spread out, tent campers, trailers and RVs enjoy privacy and comfort. For those seeking a more home-like stay, we offer fully equipped housekeeping cottages, perfect for families, fishing parties, and hunting groups. Our cabins are clean, spacious, and furnished with two large bedrooms and 3-piece bathrooms- everything you need for a comfortable stay. Activities & Attractions: Our beautiful sandy beach is a major highlight of the resort. Both kids and adults will love the clean, refreshing water and the variety of water activities available. Enjoy our large floating trampoline and swim raft, canoes, kayaks, paddle boards, and pedal boats. There’s no shortage of fun for the kids-they’ll never be bored! For those who love the outdoors, we offer trails for ATVing, hiking, and biking. Along the way, you’ll find an abundance of wildlife and can pick wild blueberries in season. Scenic drives reveal breathtaking views, especially in the fall when the leaves burst into color. And when night falls, you may even catch a spectacular display of the Northern Lights lighting up the sky.
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CA$50
 / night
Grandma's Cabin - Lake and Fishing

9. Grandma's Cabin - Lake and Fishing

100%
(3)
79km from Aubinadong-Nushatogaini Rivers Provincial Park · 1 site
Learn more about this land:Enjoy hiking, swimming, canoeing, and fishing! There are many places to hike and plenty of beautiful lakes in the area to explore. Or, you can just relax on the provided deck or around the campfire with s'mores!This spot is great for the whole family. The cabin features one double bed and plenty of room to bring an air mattress. We have a canoe and paddleboard available for use. Firewood provided.Campfires are permitted and pets are welcome.
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CA$100
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About

Embark on a journey through the tranquil waterways of Aubinadong-Nushatogaini Rivers Provincial Park. This park, known for its scenic river network and pristine wilderness, offers adventurers the chance to immerse themselves in nature. Paddle through serene lakes and along gentle rivers, where the only sounds are the dip of your oar and the call of the wild.

When to go

The best time to visit Aubinadong-Nushatogaini Rivers Provincial Park is during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when the waterways are most accessible. Winter can be harsh, with limited access and activities due to snow and ice.

Know before you go

  • Check weather conditions and park advisories before your trip to ensure a safe experience.
  • Be prepared for minimal road access; this park is best suited for those seeking a remote adventure.
  • Remember to pack out all waste, as facilities are limited within the park.
  • Water activities are dependent on weather and season; plan accordingly.
  • For any accessibility concerns or alternative format requests, contact the park in advance.

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