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Backwater Paradise

10 sites · RVs, Tents30 acres · Blind River, ON
Backwater Paradise has possibilities for several camping styles. whether you bring your own, easy tenting or choose to go deep and experience raw wilderness/survival at any season. Our new listing is called Left Field. Its raw bush and field space in the center. The main entrance is very well marked and leads to the lake. This is where RVs are able to access and where the easy tent sites are. All nature watchers and sky gazers will enjoy any space we have here. Moose, bald eagles. wolves, otters, beavers, owls and several species of migratory birds are common visitors. The country may have quiet nights but out here the bush can get very loud. We get whippoorwills, frogs and crickets all night. In the lake there is plenty of bass and pike to keep a fisher and kid fishers busy. Common gear will work here and strongly recommend using wire swivel leaders. We promote 'lake 2 plate' principles and if you need anything let us know!! All campers have use of the water front no matter where your site is. On the shore of the lake front is a very large common area and firepit for everyone to access and enjoy the water and shoreline. We host fires Friday and Saturday nights weather permitting in this space.. There are several firepit rings to allow campers to have their own fire and sell hardwood. We also have some small row boats available to rent, the latest addition is the paddle boat rental. There is 30 acres of mixed forest, lake and marsh here and now we are able to be open year round. Backwater Paradise can be discovered at 220 Lake Hope Road, Blind River, Ontario
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Beautiful Scenic Ranch

5 sites · Tents300 acres · Thessalon, ON
Learn more about this land:Pitch your tent or set up your RV!This is a picturesque cattle ranch located on the scenic Deer Trail in Northern Ontario.The Deer Trail Tour is a fun loop around Elliot Lake, through Blind River and Iron Bridge. Following river valleys, this route is twisty and has many hills. Although surface treated, there are a few rough roads that make this loop more suited to the adventure touring type. This 120-km route follows old highways into some of the best scenery in Ontario!We also have many lakes nearby. We will soon be offering horseback rides and a custom butcher shop. Fall asleep to the sound of the cows grazing and the crickets.
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Forest River Camp

3 sites · Tents10 acres · Elliot Lake, ON
Learn more about this land:Forest River Tenting (opening Spring 2022) offers 3 private campsites tucked in the forest and steps away from the Lauzon River. The sites have a 10’ wooden platform, a picnic table and an eco friendly outhouse. The river runs into beautiful Lake Huron (stunning views). Hiking, swimming, fishing and boating are all steps away. Owners are a short 5 minute walk away. Wilson’s Country Market is nearby for your food and beverage needs. This property is a Northern Paradise.
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Enjoy Lake Huron's North Shore

1 site · RV1 acres · Thessalon, ON
Learn more about this land: Camp on the edge of Lake Huron, the perfect base for all your activities! Winter guests welcome, small fee for increased hydro usage during the cold weather. VANS, TRAILERS and RV'S up to 28 feet are welcome. We provide a level parking spot with a 50/30/15 amp electrical and water hook up. Pets welcome! Both wi-fi and cell reception on-site. CYCLISTS As a former long distance cyclist we are happy to provide cycle tourists a spot to pitch a tent. No cooking facilities at this time. We have gorgeous views from our rear lawn year-round for our guests to enjoy.  In the summer there is ample opportunity for kayaking, hiking, cycling in the area. We are in a great location and you can walk to town for supplies or a bite to eat. We also have ecofriendly, Made in Canada supplies for sale on site if you need laundry, dishwashing or personal care supplies. You can view our products at RestoreThroughNature.ca. If you're keen about the Great Lakes and want to show your love, visit GreatLakeLifeBrand on Etsy.com to see what we offer. We stock many of these items on site as well. We look forward to hosting you!
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100 Acres Wood

6 sites · RVs, Tents100 acres · Elliot Lake, ON
We moved here 2 yrs ago and love it! Been working on upgrading and fixing just about everything. We live off-grid, but have solar power and a generator. We have a big garden and orchard. 2 of our tent sites are close to the house and outhouse, 150ft or so. I process firewood and do handyman work, while the mrs. works from home on the computer, so there is always someone here if we're needed. If need be you can charge you cell phones from our house. We will try to accomodate guests needs whatever they may be. Learn more about this land: Welcome to Red Pine Forest, located on Manitoulin Island! We have 4 campsites available for tents or 2 for RVs. We have 100 acres of mixed conifers, including red and white pine. The property boasts a vast variety of flora and fauna, including deer, grouse, porcupine, reptiles like salamanders, hummingbirds and songbirds along with the usual woodland critters, so bring your camera! It is also possible to spot black bears, coyotes, lynx and bobcats.  There is a large common fire pit on the property. There is a newer cedar outhouse located near 2 of the tenting sites. You are welcome to walk our trails which can be quite rugged at times, with many alvars and unique flora. There are many beautiful lakes nearby to explore, kayak and fish. You can pitch a hammock under massive pines if you like. Misery Bay Provincial Park is 10 minutes away. There are 2 native reserves nearby that offer the world's largest drum and dream catcher.  Locals are friendly and our resident woodworker has some beautiful carvings to see. It is fairly quiet and peaceful, as we are not on the highway. If you time it right you may find mushrooms, or wild strawberries and raspberries. There is a local diner 5 mins away. There is a local market on Saturdays to explore. We are 420 friendly. Please have a look at our extras below! If interested, add them on to your reservation at the time of booking. We look forward to hosting you!
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Bambrough's Camp

1 site · RV, Tent2 acres · Thessalon, ON
Welcome to 2 acres of forest on Manitoulin Island, the world's largest freshwater island! Nestled amidst trees, our campground offers a clearing where you can set up tents or park a camper. Amenities include an outhouse, fire pit, and an outdoor kitchen featuring a dry sink, drink cooler, and space for a BBQ. Despite being just 1 minute away from the beach, marina with showers, laundry facilities, and a corner store, our campsite offers unparalleled privacy and tranquility. Experience breathtaking sunsets and a sky filled with countless stars. Enjoy your stay!
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The best camping near Blind River Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

Blind River Provincial Park is a haven for adventurers and nature enthusiasts alike. With its stunning river and tributaries, the park offers exceptional canoeing opportunities, including the Flack Lake Figure Eight and Dunlop Lake – Mace Lake routes. Visitors can also indulge in boating, fishing, hunting, and wildlife viewing. The park's diverse landscape features wetlands, islands, and a picturesque canyon, providing a perfect backdrop for nature appreciation and outdoor recreation.

When to go

The best time to visit Blind River Provincial Park is during the warmer months when the park's full splendour can be appreciated. Summer offers ideal conditions for canoeing and fishing. However, be mindful of the winter season, as many activities may be limited due to weather conditions and some facilities may not be available.

Know before you go

  • Check the latest park advisories for any notices or restrictions before planning your visit.
  • Remember to bring all necessary safety gear, especially if engaging in water activities.
  • Accessibility may vary across different areas of the park; contact the park office for specific information.
  • While there are no fire restrictions currently, always verify fire regulations prior to your visit.
  • Be prepared for a wilderness experience as the park features private lodges and outposts, rather than traditional campgrounds.

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