The best camping in Halfway Lake Provincial Park, ON

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Beautiful Field Farm

80%
(5)
65km from Halfway Lake Provincial Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs · Naughton, ON
Welcome to Beautiful Field Farm, our family-run orchard and homestead tucked into the quiet forests of Naughton, Ontario. This is more than just a place to camp — it’s a chance to slow down, breathe fresh air, and reconnect with nature in a peaceful farm setting. We’ve created a mix of secluded forest tent clearings and private RV pads, each surrounded by trees for privacy and space. This is primitive, off-grid camping — no hookups, no running water, and no electricity — just the essentials and the stars overhead. For your comfort, we’ve built a brand-new farm outhouse, kept clean and simple. Our guests love to spend time at the farm’s private pond, a half-acre oasis tucked at the back of the property. There are multiple hammocks set up around the water, perfect for reading, napping, or watching the dragonflies dance across the surface. On warm days, bring your chair or blanket and relax by the pond’s edge, or wander the orchard trails and forest paths that weave across the land. In season, you’ll find life on the farm buzzing with energy — fruit trees heavy with apples, bees working the blossoms, and cider pressing in the fall. We often have farm-fresh produce, firewood bundles, and local treats available for guests to purchase, so you can enjoy true farm-to-table experiences right on site. At night, the property comes alive in its own way: clear, dark skies for stargazing, the crackle of campfires in the distance, and the soft rustle of the forest. Whether you’re in a tent, camper, or RV, you’ll find this to be a safe, welcoming, and peaceful base for your getaway. This is simple, authentic camping — the kind that reminds you how good life feels when you unplug. Come pitch your tent, park your van, or set up your camper, and let Beautiful Field Farm be your home in the country. Life on the farm is never lonely — we share our space with a few friendly barn cats who love to wander the orchard and lounge in the sunshine. They’re curious and social, often coming by to say hello to campers. We also keep a lively chicken coop on the farm. Expect to hear the roosters crowing at sunrise — a true country alarm clock! The hens roam and cluck nearby, adding to the authentic farm atmosphere.
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Farm, With Everything. All Welcome.

94%
(83)
64km from Halfway Lake Provincial Park · 3 sites · Tents, RVs · Greater Sudbury, ON
Willow Lane Farm is a Heritage Breed Poultry farm that runs a small rescue/sanctuary for livestock. The Main farm is situated on 60 acres which backs onto crown land. There's open fields, forest, wetlands and paddocks full of all sorts of animals. Towards the back, there's several small ponds and a river that runs through the property. Located in the north east corner of Sudbury, in the town of Hanmer, Ontario. Sudbury is known as the Blueberry Capitol. The small mining town has grown into a good sized city which is situated in a crater. It's prime location is a haven for geologists, blueberry pickers, snowmobilers, and fishermen. With over 50 lakes close by, and lots of ATV/sled trails, it's a great recreational place with lots to do or sit back and enjoy the peaceful scenery. Animals are welcomed. And Paddock space is available for Horses, riders and eventers looking for a place to stop over, rest or excersize their livestock. Learn more about this land: Welcome to our family-friendly farm! We are open year-round and are located in Hanmer, Ontario in the Greater Sudbury area. While staying with us, we encourage you to take a farm tour, try the petting zoo or enjoy the scenery. With over 60 acres of farmland, our private and secluded campsites are level and are ideal for any type of camping, from tents to large RVs and everything in between, we can accommodate anyone looking to get outside and enjoy the outdoors. The property offers flat farm fields that back onto wooded areas with a river, pond, and nearby hiking trails! A firepit is provided (Firewood available to purchase) and if you are planning on cooking we have pots and pans upon request. If you need water please feel free to fill up at the house. We also have an outhouse on site. 30 lakes are within a half-hour drive, great for fishing! Sudbury is in a crater, so there are lots of interesting rocks to see if geology interests you. We also have many trail plans for ATV and snow machines (permits required). Seasonal blueberry picking is also available on-site. We are only 10 minutes away from the Train Museum, a must-see while in the area! Pets are always welcome, as are riders and their mounts. We look forward to hosting you!
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CA$26
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CoLa's Retreat

96%
(24)
47km from Halfway Lake Provincial Park · 3 sites · Tents, RVs · Chelmsford, ON
Both sites open in June, 2026 1. The Lily Pad is a semi-private open space by the water (for tent or small trailer). It does not have running water or access to hot water. There is a shared toilet and a wash station. 2. The Firefly Lane is a 30-foot camper in a private site surrounded by trees. Enjoy the great outdoors! It has running water, non-potable, no hot water. Private bathroom, no fridge, no heat. There is a stove to cook inside and a fire pit and BBQ to cook outdoors. Solar powered. For both sites : - Lake access and dock are shared with owners and other campers. - Dive off dock for swimming! - Flat land - Firepit for cooking or entertainment (wood is $20/box). - Kayaks are available for rent with life jackets. ($20) - Canoe available for rent with life jackets. ($20) - BBQ grill with propane available ($20) - Generator available ($20) - Walking trails. - Toilet facilities, wash station. Beautiful summer spot, family-friendly, pet-friendly.
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The best camping in Halfway Lake Provincial Park, ON guide

Overview

About

Halfway Lake Provincial Park is a haven for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. With its rugged Canadian Shield landscape and pristine waters, the park offers a variety of activities including hiking, canoeing, and wildlife viewing. The park's campgrounds provide a perfect base to explore the scenic vistas, while backcountry camping delivers a true wilderness experience.

Notable campgrounds

  • Electric Campsites: Offering convenience and comfort, these sites cater to campers with electrical hook-ups for a more modern camping experience.
  • Non-Electric Campsites: For those seeking a traditional camping experience, these sites are perfect for getting closer to nature.
  • Backcountry Campsites: Ideal for the adventurous, these remote sites offer solitude and a chance to connect with the park's untouched beauty.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, up to five months in advance, to secure your preferred campsite and avoid disappointment.
  • Consider visiting during the shoulder seasons when the park is less crowded and campsites are easier to reserve.
  • Keep an eye on cancellation policies and check back regularly for newly available sites.
  • Explore nearby camping options to increase your chances of finding a spot during peak times.

When to go

The best time to visit Halfway Lake Provincial Park is between May 17 and September 22, when the park is fully operational. During these months, you can enjoy all the park has to offer in comfortable weather. Winter visits offer a serene experience, though some facilities may be closed.

Know before you go

  • Check the park's website for any alerts or closures before your visit to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
  • Accessible campsites are available, but it's best to reserve these in advance to guarantee availability.
  • All visitors must adhere to park rules to protect the natural environment and ensure everyone's safety.
  • Remember to pack essentials for backcountry camping, including a map and a compass, as cell service may be limited.
  • The park's comfort stations offer flush toilets, showers, and laundry facilities for your convenience.
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