The best camping near Bruce Peninsula National Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Bruce Peninsula National Park adventure.

Camp on an island, snorkel for shipwrecks, or hike along Georgian Bay.  

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North Forest Farm

16 sites · Tents2 acres · Northern Bruce Peninsula, ON
Our family recently bought this beautiful 1.6 acre historic farm on highway 6 just a 5 min drive to downtown Tobermory. Our dream is to restore the house and farm to working condition and eventually have an organic produce farm in which we can feed our community. The property has beautiful views of forestry all around as well as a small orchard with apple, plum and cherry trees. We also have a rustic barn that we will be renovating and a large beautiful open field.
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Orchard Acres Cape Chin

4 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents14 acres · Lion's Head, ON
Welcome to Orchard Acres on the breathtaking Bruce Peninsula! Our serene and off-grid camping spots offer a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, nature aficionados, and birdwatchers seeking tranquility amidst stunning natural beauty. Located just minutes from the Bruce Trail access point, 15 minutes from Lion's Head, and a half-hour from Tobermory and the Grotto, Orchard Acres provides the perfect base for exploring the wonders of the Bruce Peninsula. Nearby boat launches beckon kayakers to embark on unforgettable adventures along the pristine shores of Georgian Bay, while nighttime unveils a mesmerizing display of stars, unobscured by city lights. At Orchard Acres, we cherish the peace and quiet of nature. If you seek a place for loud music, parties, excessive drinking, or marijuana use, we regret to inform you that our campground may not be the right fit. Our property is a haven for wildlife, including the majestic Sandhill Crane, whose unique calls serenade the evenings. Various bird species flock to our native trees and bushes, offering birdwatchers a diverse and enriching experience. You're welcome to bring tents or small tent trailers, but we kindly ask that large RVs and generators remain at home to preserve the tranquility for our guests, neighbors, and wildlife. Given the presence of wildlife such as Black Bears, Coyotes, and the Massasauga Rattler, we urge guests to exercise caution by securely storing food and garbage away from tents or trailers at night. Please understand that our responses to messages may be delayed due to weak cell phone signals in the area. We strive to check messages several times a day to provide timely assistance. As we work to restore our orchard property to its former glory, you may experience activity on-site from mid-morning to suppertime. However, evenings and nighttime offer the serenity and tranquility you seek after a day of adventure. We're excited to welcome you to our little slice of paradise at Orchard Acres and look forward to making your stay unforgettable!
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Bunkin’ The Bruce

4 sites · Lodging, Tents50 acres · Tobermory, ON
Welcome to a little piece of camper’s paradise tucked in the beautiful, secluded forests of the Bruce Peninsula! Our property is a gorgeous 50+ acres filled with towering trees, kilometres of rugged trails, subtle symphonies of a variety of local birds, clear star-filled skies, sprawling wild strawberries, raspberries and cherries, and quiet (radio free) campsites. We are the perfect location for whatever adventures you have planned on the peninsula: just across the road from majestic Lake Huron, 25 minutes south of Tobermory, less than 20 minutes from Bruce Peninsula National Park, and 15 minutes from Lion’s Head.
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Cabinco - Northern Bruce Peninsula

28 sites · Lodging6 acres · Wiarton, ON
Welcome to Cabinco at beautiful Stokes Bay on the Northern Bruce Peninsula. We are located right on the water with a Marina. Now that you have booked your home away from home you are ready to explore some of the local areas! Stokes Bay is conveniently tucked away between Lions Head and Tobermory's amenities and sites. Access to the Bruce Trail is available in several locations nearby as well as in Stokes Bay.
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Lion's Head By The Beach

1 site · RV1 acre · Lion's Head, ON
Relax, hike, swim at the beach, walk to town to dine out or shop. Park your RV in the very large gravel driveway - steps to beach in the town of Lion's Head, steps to hiking trails, downtown restaurants and shops. Large fenced in backyard if needed and washrooms at the beach. This driveway has room for a very large RV! Electric outlet available and water (you will need a hose to attach to mine as water is 50' away). I have dogs and use backyard when I am home - if you have pets please let me know and we can share backyard.
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Waterfront Glamping Cabin

1 site · Lodging2 acres · Stokes Bay, ON
Cabin with loft, outhouse with composting toilet. Outdoor kitchen with running water (from lake). Bring your boat, canoe, kayak or SUP to our protected cove off Lake Huron. Dock and swim ladder. Property is 2 acres, has fire pit and private seating areas. Lots of trails through the bush, good for hiking and snowshoeing.
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Whispering Cedars Park

15 sites · Lodging2 acres · Lion's Head, ON
Welcome to 2 acres of peaceful stargazing! Whether you choose to stay in our cottage or one of our trailers, you'll be just a 10-minute walk away from Lake Huron for fishing and Black Creek Provincial Park's pristine beach for swimming. Centrally located in the Bruce Peninsula, our site offers easy access to Tobermory and Sauble Beach. It's an ideal location for accessing hiking trails, cycling routes, waterfalls, and much more.
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Beechwood Bunkie Life

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Wiarton, ON
We have just under an acre of property with a beautiful bunkie on it in a nicely treed area of the property. Watch beautiful sunsets on the wrap around deck. Enjoy roasting some s’mores around a campfire. Hit the hiking trails. Try some wind surfing. Head to the beach. Very quite a peaceful life here if you just want to escape the city for a couple days.
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Maple Forest Bell Tent

2 sites · Lodging20 acres · Wiarton, ON
Secluded glamping site in a soaring maple forest! Visit this beautiful location in a 20-acre mature maple forest complete with the mossy rocks of the Niagara Escarpment. This is the perfect place to reconnect to nature, unplug, relax, clear your mind, read, meditate, and get away from the noise of everyday life. Explore and listen to nature's music as stress melts away, swing in a hammock or sit on a tree platform and rest. Explore and listen to nature's music as stress melts away, swing in a hammock or sit on a tree platform and rest. The cabin is a complete bedroom, fall asleep in a luxurious double bed as you enjoy the delights of camping without the work. This is a truly unique experience, whether you're looking for a secluded romantic getaway or the space to find freedom in solitude. Your site is located 50m down a lit path through the woods. If you love the idea of exploring pristine wilderness but hate the idea of lumpy ground and setting up and tearing down camp, this is the camping you have been waiting for! This cabin offers "glamping" at its finest. You will not be completely off-grid, there is electricity and Wi-Fi is available at the trailhead. Outside, there is a new private outhouse with a compost toilet, outdoor shower, sink and basin for washing. Showers are outdoor and solar (or kettle) heated. Please stay on the trails and limit walking on the moss to reduce damage to this magical environment. When leaving, you should leave-no-trace and be sure your campsite is returned to its natural glory! We charge a minimal cleaning fee; so we do expect site to be left how it was found. Please take everything with you and leave your trash in the parking area. There is a wagon available for transporting any heavy items. There is a shared hot tub near the main house. You must have a reservation for private use to maintain social distancing. There is also a tuck shop items for sale, including firewood, free range eggs, honey, maple syrup and our bees wax candles. You can self-check-in and check-out. Your space has everything you need, there is no need to leave the site unless you want to. Outdoor Kitchen Area: - table and chairs - propane BBQ with side burner - pots and pans - plates - cutlery - bowls - cups, mugs - utensils - wine glasses can/wine opener - kettle - coffee peculator - drinking water - toaster - salt, pepper, and oil - cooking sticks for fire pit - matches - camp sink - dishcloth and towel - biodegradable dish soap - Garbage bag - Coffee, tea, sugar, creamer Inside the Cabin: - queen bed with all bedding provided - extra blankets - throw pillows - washcloths (face cloth) - Games and books Out house: - hand washing sink (sanitizer will be provided) - toilet paper Shower: - Coleman Solar Shower - body wash, shampoo, and conditioner -hand towels Please bring: - flashlight - food - cooler - extra bath towels - Coffee, tea, sugar, cream, wine (essentials) Please also check out our belle tent available for rent on the same property.
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The Kicking Mule Guest Ranch

1 site · Lodging27 acres · Little Current, ON
Upon a hill within Manitoulin Island along Highway #6 sits over 25 acres that houses an old time ranch and western feel. A Horse Riding Stable steps away next door. You can find yourself mingling with farm animals such as chickens, babydoll sheep, rabbits and more. Outdoor covered community kitchen is available.
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Sweet Oasis

1 site · RV2 acres · South Baymouth, ON
Living close to Georgian Bay, I’ve always wanted a waterfront property and I always believed in my heart that I will be blessed with one someday. After our family’s first camping trip to Manitoulin Island, my husband and I fell in love with “Spirit Island” and decided to find our own special place. Around Thanksgiving weekend of 2019, after several trips back and viewing a dozen properties, our search for a land was finally over and our wish came true. God was and is indeed faithful and in His own sweet time, has blessed us with a beautiful land. It has been quite a journey and with God’s grace, our place has been such a Sweet Oasis! It is our hope and prayer that we can share our blessings of this land to everyone who loves nature and respect God’s awesome creations! 🙂💕
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Olde Eden on Mountain Lake

8 sites · Tents82 acres · Wiarton, ON
Peaceful tent camping on Mountain Lake, perfect for nature lovers and self-sufficient campers. The campsites are located down a hill and are close to the lake. Each site has a fire pit, picnic table and ample room for tents. There is one outhouse on site. There are walking trails to respectfully explore and enjoy local flora and fauna. On clear nights the starry vistas will unfold in the Dark Sky Preserve here on the Bruce Peninsula. The lakefront has a picnic table to enjoy a meal at (no fire pit). You can push off from the shoreline with your kayaks or canoes (bring your own) to explore “The Fens” of Mountain Lake. The lake is NOT suitable for swimming, it has a marl bottom that you will sink into. There is no potable water, please bring your own for drinking and cooking. There are some nice beaches suitable for swimming within a 15-20 minute drive. Sauble Beach is best for a swim and to watch the sunset from. We are located 10 minutes from Wiarton, 20 minutes from Sauble Beach and 1 hour from Tobermory. Enjoy all the Bruce Peninsula has to offer from this convenient base. 2SLGBTQIA supporter 🌈 Please Note: Quiet hours are from 11 p.m. - 6 a.m. Check out time is Noon, unless otherwise pre-arranged with the host. Small group camping only (4 person max per site). No parties. Any children must be supervised by an adult at all times. The farm animals and livestock are not part of this Hipcamp experience. . Please refrain from visiting the host’s farm and house. No pets, as we have farm dogs and livestock. Our dogs are friendly and may wander down to say hello. All flammable materials, including cigarettes, are to be extinguished and ‘packed out’. There is No garbage disposal, please take away the garbage you create.
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The best camping near Bruce Peninsula National Park guide

Overview

About

If you don’t expect Canada to have Caribbean blue waters, rocky grottos, or shipwrecks lying beneath the bay, then perhaps you haven’t visited Ontario’s Bruce Peninsula. Close enough for a long weekend road trip from Toronto, Bruce Peninsula National Park, where you can explore waterside caves and hike the Bruce Trail along scenic Georgian Bay, is based around the village of Tobermory. From Tobermory’s Little Tub Harbour, you can catch a boat to the offshore Fathom Five National Marine Park to check out the unusual “flowerpot” rock formations, snorkel or scuba dive to more than 20 shipwrecks, or go camping on a secluded island.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for families: The 232-site Cyprus Lake Campground offers washrooms and showers.
  • Best for island adventurers: Flowerpot Island
  • Best for backpacking with Georgian Bay views: Stormhaven

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Cyprus Lake Campground is usually fully booked during July, August, and long weekends. Reserve your campsite as early as possible through Parks Canada’s online reservations service, which opens for the season in mid-January.
  2. You can also book a yurt at Cyprus Lake, a site in the backcountry Stormhaven and High Dump areas, or a campsite on Flowerpot Island.
  3. A limited number of campsites at Cyprus Lake Campground, as well as the Stormhaven and High Dump areas, stay open year-round and are first-come, first-served from November through April.

When to go

Bruce Peninsula and Fathom Five can be extremely crowded mid-June through September and on holiday weekends spring through fall. Come midweek if you visit in summer, but better alternatives are the first half of October, with beautiful foliage and crisp autumn weather, or the somewhat less busy spring (May through early June). While Bruce Peninsula National Park stays open through the often-snowy winters for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, most visitor facilities and many Tobermory businesses are closed.

Know before you go

  • You can buy supplies in Tobermory or in Owen Sound, at the Bruce Peninsula’s south end.
  • From May through October, to park in the parking lot for the Grotto, the park’s most distinctive geological formation, or the adjacent Indian Head Cove, you must reserve a spot in advance. Campers staying at Cyprus Lake can hike to the Grotto and don’t need to book parking.
  • To get to Flowerpot Island, whether you’re day tripping or camping overnight, arrange transport with one of the local boat tour companies.
  • You need to backpack into the backcountry camping areas at Stormhaven or High Dump. In winter, while these campsites are open for campers, trails aren’t maintained.

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