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The Kountry Korner

95%
(140)
17km from North Beach Provincial Park · 11 sites · Tents, RVs · Trenton, ON
The Kountry Korner is a cozy part of our families working farm . Goats and chickens roam the property living their best life. The property consists of wooded areas, fields and a 12 acre private lake. Firewood available $15.00 bundle 5 Dry tent sites available with level gravel bases. These are located in the woods. Starting at $35.00 per 4 people. Parking at site. Potable water and showers available at office. 3 Dry RV sites available. Starting at $40 per night. These are not pull through sites. Reversing is necessary. Don't let that stop you though, assistance is available. Level grassed area, picnic table and firepit. Dry means No hook ups at sites. Water available at office. Outdoor shower at office. Outdoor sink. Please note.... Alcohol is fine but drink responsibly. This is a family place not a bush party. Quarry pond open dawn till dusk daily. No admittance after dark please No loud music after 9 pm. Chickens and goats roam free about the property. Please keep your pets leashed. If anyone in your group has a fear of animals please consider that before booking. Not responsible for the little Black and White Roosters attitude. Keep away
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Juniper Beach Bunkie

94%
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32km from North Beach Provincial Park · 1 site · Lodging · Milford, ON
A private piece of Prince Edward County! An adorable little retro styled bunkie on a private woodsy property that’s just a fifteen minute walk (or three minute drive) from a picturesque rock beach on Lake Ontario. Tucked in privately from the road out of site by a bunch of junipers and other trees located on the property. The bunkie offers a nice queen sized bed, a little area to the side with chairs and a table to relax if you need to get out of the sun/rain, and a very chill 70’s beach vibe. If the wind is just right, you will be able to hear the waves crash from the beach! The property has a perfect little hangout area where there is a nice big fire pit, patio table/chairs, as well as a portable bbq (you will just need to bring your own little Coleman propane cylinder with you.) If it’s a nice clear night, stare up to the sky and you may see the Milky Way above! There are a couple short loop trails that you can walk your dog on that loop from the bunkie/hangout area that will loop you back to either spot on the property. I just ask you to be respectful of cleaning up after your pets if you bring any. There are some pylons located in areas on the trails to indicate not to go past those any further due to it being not maintained past that those points. The land is located on probably one of the quietest roads in the County. You may see more off road vehicles if your on your way to the beach then you would cars. There is also a little outhouse located at the front of the property off to the side of the driveway. Twenty minutes from the town of Picton where you can find any amenity you require! A gorgeous town with tons of great restaurants, wineries, breweries, farm stands, artisans and shopping. Check out the rest of Prince Edward County by just adding a few more minutes to your trip in any direction to explore our other great towns around the community. So much to see and do here, lots of sightseeing, nature trails, conservation areas and don’t forget the world famous Sandbanks provincial park! (The largest sandbar beach in Canada). Perfect getaway for a couples glamping experience, some peace, quiet, and relaxation, or to just let loose and have a great time! There are no houses to either side of the property, so there’s no worry to be quiet 😉.
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Campbellford Lightfoot Mountain

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43km from North Beach Provincial Park · 1 site · Tent, RV · Campbellford, ON
Relax and unwind for a few nights at this nature surrounded hill located just outside Campbellford, Ontario. Our spacious sites atop offer panoramic views of forests and neighboring farms, secluded from the rest of the property. Wake up to the cook a doodle doos and quaks of chickens and ducks on the property, and enjoy the beautiful outdoor amenities like Trent river, Ranney Gorge Suspension Bridge, Ferris Provincial park, Seymour Conservation Area with miles of hiking trails, biking or fishing just steps away ! Beautiful Campbellford- only a two minute drive away - hosts lift locks, canals , river , cinema, historic buildings, quiant restaurants and shops in case you want a dinner out or to restock on camping supplies. There are also 3 craft breweries in the area. Swimming near by. Amenities: * table and chairs * fire pit * on site access to portapotty and outhouse * one free load of firewood ( extra available for $5) * 4L bottle of spring water
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Down by the River

92%
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44km from North Beach Provincial Park · 1 site · Tent, RV · Campbellford, ON
If you want privacy and seclusion this is your place . Our family lives on 80 acres 8 minutes from the town of Campbellford. We are on a dead end road out in the country. Upon arrival simply turn into our driveway and drive right past our house following the dirt path. Turn left just down the hill to the River. We are located on Bradley Bay on the Trent river with kms of lock free boating between Percy Boom and Glen Ross . We are located across from an island called Anderson island. Pike, pickeral, bass , Muskie ,channel cat ,and pan fish are in these waters. Our point is very private with plenty of birds and wild life to watch . We have one of our trails marked clearly threw out the woods for you to enjoy . We have a complementary canoe, 1 adult kayak, 1 adult SUP and 1 child’s kayaks . Life jackets and boat safety kits are also available . On the point we have a small fire pit and 2 docks. 1 of the docks face the river and one is up our little lagoon . A wonderful place for adults and children alike to fish , swim , relax and catch frogs and fire flies. We do have a few chairs and a child’s little turtle pool to swim and play in. The point is a long narrow grassy area. There are about 3 spots you could park a trailer . We think currently the max length would be a 24 foot trailer we could accommodate until we are able to open up the area a bit more. A small fishing boot about 14 foot and under could be launched at our water entry otherwise the closest public launch is about 5 minutes down the road . If we plan it ahead we have water from our well from a hose available. We are happy to let you fill your trailer up with water from our house hose on the way down to the point or any jugs you may have. Otherwise Ferris Provincial Park is about 7 minutes away. There is a water filling station and dumping station there for a small fee from the park. Things to do In area is the well known suspension bridge located in Campbellford. Doohers bakery and the Empire Cheese Factory and Chocolate Factory all within 10 minutes from our house . We also have local Breweries in the area, one being about 8 minutes away called the Fogorig Brewing. Campbellford is full of little shops and stores. It’s a beautiful walk back towards our house and down the laneway to the road as well. Great quiet country road for children and adults alike to go for a bike ride or walk along the road beside farmers fields where usually deer and sandhill cranes are seen. We usually touch base with our campers a week or so before there arrival date to give exact directions to our house via Hipcamp message. Upon arrival if arranged ahead of time we can be here to meet and greet you and ensure you are settled in. Otherwise there isn't a guarantee we will be at the property upon arrival but we can ensure that we will always have someone by phone for you to reach if need be at all times.
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Sunset Hollow

98%
(45)
47km from North Beach Provincial Park · 2 sites · Lodging · Brighton, ON
Come and experience the natural beauty of Trent Hills!! Our property is 2.7 acres and is nestled amongst rolling farmers fields down a gravel country road. We are situated approximately 10 minutes outside of the small town of Campbellford, that is your quintessential rural, small Ontario town. Trent Hills is primarily an agricultural and recreational area. There is lots to do and see and you will not be disappointed. One of Campbellford's biggest attractions is the Ranney Gorge Suspension Bridge with many hiking trails throughout Ferris Provincial Park. We also have Westben Theatre around the corner from our homestead, The Heritage Museum, the World's Finest Chocolate Factory and so much more to explore! Enjoy a rustic glamping experience in a large canvas bell tent overlooking farmers fields with a stunning sunset at night. Sunset Hollow is fully equipped with solar power, wash up facility, fire pit, eating area and all the essentials to cook some tasty home cooked meals, and all the cosy accommodations to create a truly unforgettable experience. You will also get to experience our homestead where you will enjoy bunnies, guinea hens, chickens which produce fresh eggs daily, and goats! Come experience the small town and rural homestead living!
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The Stonefield Estate Gazebos

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(12)
49km from North Beach Provincial Park · 3 sites · Lodging · Trent Hills, ON
The Stonefield Gazebos has 3 luxurious units on a beautiful 100 + acre piece of heaven. Our original Lakeside Gazebo is steps from our private lake with its own dock. The White Oaks Gazebo is in our old white oak forest and The Cedars is in our Cedar forest beside a stream and river. Each of these 3 luxurious units are not in close proximity to each other. We designed it this way in order to give our guests the utmost privacy. Each gazebo has its own chic and private outhouse with shower area. All gazebos have beautiful beds with comfy and ultra soft bedding. They are equip with everything you should need from plates, cutlery, BBQ utensils, tea kettle, coffee french press, wine glasses, cups etc. There is a propane BBQ with a side burner ready to cook your meals. There is a dock where you will find the canoes, a kayak, paddles and life jackets. If you paddle out to the middle of the lake you will find a raft with 2 lounge chairs and an umbrella on it. Bring some drinks and snacks, because once there, you will not want to leave. Our curious loons will no doubt swim up close to say hello. Enjoy!! PLEASE NOTE: This retreat does not have electricity. However, a small, silent portable power station is available in each accommodation for guests who wish to charge their phones, laptops and small electrical devices. ***This property is an animal-free zone due to SEVERE allergies. Please don't ask if you can bring your dog, cat etc, or try to sneak them in. This applies to service animals as well unfortunately. Just because different terms are used to describe the same thing, a dog is a dog etc, whether it is your pet or a service animal. Although we do sympathize with people who require service animals, my severe allergies do not know the difference and I do not want to die. Our property is exempt from domestic animals entering the grounds, we ask that you please respect this. We also have deer and other creatures that live around the gazebos. The scent of a dog or other animal would scare them off, fundamentally changing the nature of the experience and impacting it for other guests. This is a beautiful opportunity to reconnect with nature and yourselves, disconnect from the grid and stresses of everyday life. It's a pretty special place and a one of a kind experience. Historical Significance of the property When we first saw the property we were awestruck by its beauty and allure. We were captured by the natural springs, river and stream. It wasn't until after the deal closed that we found out that we also had a lake. What an incredible surprise and gift. It also wasn't until much later that we learned about the historical significance of this special place. It turns out that our property is part of the Percy Portage, which was an important route used for centuries by the Hurons, Iroquois and Mississaugas. It also formed the basis of the first road in the region in the early 19th century for settlers an those heading north. Samuel de Champlain used this portage in September 1615 when he travelled south with his Huron and Algonquin allies on their way to upstate New York. In the 1970's, a group of students from Trent University retraced and marked the route by adding orange metal markers to some of the trees along the way. Some of them are still present today.
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Organic Flower Farm

100%
(33)
52km from North Beach Provincial Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs · Trent Hills, ON
Learn more about this land: We welcome you to the Little Farm That Could! A mixed Flower and vegetable market garden growing year-round on a small farm located in the Trent Hills. Tour the productive gardens which feed and beautify our township, meet our animals, learn about sustainable agriculture, and wind down the night in our wood-fired hot tub. The century old barn accommodates guests as a common space to relax, get out of the rain, play a game of ping pong, and is a backdrop for our wood fired hot tub. Two campsites are located on the farm. Both campsites have their own Washroom/outhouse. Be sure to ask about our hot tub package, the perfect way to wind down and relax in the presence of nature and under a star lit sky! So come on by and get connected to a small farm! We look forward to seeing you :) Jen & Mike
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Southern Heights Acres

96%
(14)
52km from North Beach Provincial Park · 20 sites · Tents, RVs · Peterborough, ON
Our land is very private and beautifully sheltered by trees all around the campsite. There is an open field as well that also has trees on the outskirts. A video is available upon request! Fenella is a small village about 7 min away that has a large convenience/ grocery/Beer store as well as gas stations and Canabis beyond belief ! Go carts, food trucks and the best Butter Tart Factory as well! Warkworth is a town east of us about 20 min and Cobourg is 20 min South of us. Many shopping experiences available. Primrose Donkey Sanctuary is down the road a few minutes which we highly suggest visiting. Look their hours up before planning a visit! We have easy access up our road about 1 km to the Northumberland Trails where you can ride your horses, cycle, ride your ATVs,walk or jog. We have goats and can provide goat walks on our own trails. Goat walks are about 30 minutes generally and $15 per walk. Our own Free Range eggs are available for $7/doz as well as firewood for $10 per bundle Dogs are welcome as long as they are constantly on a leash, as we have chickens that free range! We ask that you bring your own water and hydro please. We hosted 35-40 endurance horses and their riders in August of 2022! We welcome tents and all trailers!
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Forest Time Retreat

100%
(14)
54km from North Beach Provincial Park · 1 site · Lodging · Marmora, ON
Welcome and thank you for your interest in Forest Time Retreat. We offer an ideal location for those seeking a peaceful and nature based get-away. Stay in a Rustic Bunkie situated a distance from the road surrounded by trees and walking trails over 60 acres. The bunkie features a queen mattress, 4 windows and if desired, the mattress can be rolled up to accommodate a centre table for card playing. There is no hydro, indoor water or heat in the bunkie. ** NOTE - be sure to enter the full address in your GPS for accurate directions. Outdoor amenities include: propane barbeque, firepit, countertop for food prep, cast iron frying pan and pot, plates, bowls, mugs, and flatware. A sink is on site for dishwashing and hygiene using non-potable water which we provide. A pit outhouse is available; sorry, no shower yet. Bring your own linens, pillows, sleeping bag and water for drinking. Since you'll be in a nature environment, bug spray is a good idea. Be mindful of identifying poison ivy too. Due to invasive insects, please do not bring firewood - we have firewood on site. The grounds are an excellent location for walking, photography, writing, drawing, painting, forest bathing, meditation or just to chillax. For those looking for local attractions: Westben Theatre, Launch your fishing boat or kayak at Trent River Monument (9 km from site), Ranney Gorge Suspension Bridge, Seymour Conservation Area (with a quarry for swimming), Dooher's Bakery, Empire Cheese, Church-Key Brewing, Fogorig Brewing and several food and restaurant establishments are available in Campbellford area. If you forgot to pack something, Giant Tiger, Dollarama, Stedman's, Sharpe's or No Frills may offer what you need. Only 13 km to Campbellford or 12 km to Havelock.
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The best camping in North Beach Provincial Park, ON guide

Overview

About

North Beach Provincial Park offers a serene escape with its sandy beaches and gentle waves. Visitors can enjoy a day of sunbathing, swimming, and picnicking along the picturesque shores of Lake Ontario. With a boat launch available, it's also a haven for small craft boating. While overnight stays are not an option, the park's day-use facilities make it a perfect spot for a leisurely retreat.

When to go

The best time to visit North Beach Provincial Park is between June 8 and October 6, when the park is open for the season. Warm summer days are ideal for beach activities and boating, while the fall brings a peaceful atmosphere with fewer visitors. Avoid off-season times as the park is closed, and facilities are not available.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast and be prepared for changing conditions, especially when planning to swim or boat.
  • Day-use permits can be obtained up to five days in advance to ensure access to the park.
  • Personal floatation devices are available for loan with a refundable deposit.
  • Be aware of undertow conditions on Lake Ontario during windy days for safe swimming.
  • Accessible customer service is provided, and alternative formats of content are available upon request.

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