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Villa Vida Loca

2 sites · Lodging10 acres · Brock, ON
Welcome to our cabins in the woods at Villa Vida Loca, in beautiful Sunderland, Ontario! Our tiny cabins are tucked away in the woods on our gorgeous, private 10-acre property in the heart of North Durham. We offer a unique glamping experience with all the benefits of camping, but with a roof over your head, floor under your feet and super cool amenities. Please read our full listings before requesting a booking. If you’re unsure about something, just ask. We’re very laid back, approachable and inclusive people, and can’t wait to welcome you. Nearby We’re surrounded by Beaverton on Lake Simcoe, Port Perry on Lake Scugog and Uxbridge (the Trail Capital of Canada), which are a close driving distance away. Around the corner from us, the Beaver River Wetland Trail (part of the Trans Canada Trail) is the perfect place for a hike or bike ride. There’s lots of other exciting things to do and see in the surrounding areas – fabulous restaurants, breweries and wineries, top golf courses, beaches, fishing, watersports, agri-tourism experiences, events and more. Upon your arrival, we’ll provide you with an up-to-date list of recommendations based on the season.
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Maple Rivers Log Cabins

4 sites · Lodging75 acres · Seguin, ON
Stay here for a day or a week, this off-grid little resort has all the necessities that one would need, and make you want to come back again! We are excited to offer 3 off-grid log cabins, providing a highly private setting. 20 min to Parry Sound. These cabins are located within 75 acres of forest. Each cabin features either two single beds or one king-size bed. Cabins are insulated but have no heat so bring own pillows, blankets and sleeping bags. Accommodation is limited to two adults per cabin. Common areas for all cabins include: 1) Outdoor Kitchen (includes pots, pans, dishes, cups, utensils etc.), 2) Freezer/Fridge, 3) BBQ, 4) Indoor Shower (hot and cold water), 5) Outdoor Shower (hot and cold water) and 6) Toilet/Outhouse with running cold water. The large BBQ is equipped with 5 burners for the grill. There is also 1 side pot burner for foiling water and another ceramic grilling burner. Additionally, we have three tent spots available, with one designated for each cabin. There is ample parking space for guests. You can enjoy the convenience of a shower with hot water and a BBQ pit. Address is 261 Star Lake rd. Seguin. Its the second driveway when going north on Star lake rd. Look for a sign MAPLE RIVERS LANE. From Hwy 400, get off on hwy 141. Go east towards Rosseau. Turn left at Tally Hoe/Swords, then right at Turtle lake rd and left at Star lake rd. Explore the various trails for hiking, mountain biking, and even a small white water creek. There are plenty of lakes in the surrounding area. Seguin Trail is just 1 km away. A beautiful Maple Key Park and sandy beach awaits you only 4 km from the site. Don't miss the opportunity to visit the nearby historic town of Orrville. Stay here for a day or a week, this off-grid little resort has all the necessities that one would need, and make you want to come back again! These 3 off-grid log cabins, providing a highly private setting. Explore the various trails for hiking, mountain biking, and even a small white water creek. There are plenty of lakes in the surrounding area. Seguin Trail is just 1 km away. Fire wood is all around the forest Pick anything that is down and enjoy the common fire pit. Also a flashlight and some bug spray might help. This is a family oriented camping: 1) Please refrain from using offensive language, 2) Smoking allowed around fire pit only, 3) Please place all cigarette butts in fire pit, 4) Absolutely no candles allowed, (if desired please use insents only!) 5) Parties allowed only upon verbal consent from the management, 6) We have no cleaning fee so please keep your cabin neat and tidy. 7) Before checkout please place all garbage in and around the cabin into main bin located beside the outdoor kitchen. 8) Cabin floor should be swept using broom provided in the cabin.
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Sparrow Lake Camp

4 sites · Tents126 acres · Severn Bridge, ON
Sparrow Lake Camp is situated on the southernmost tip of the majestic Canadian Shield.  The site is known to have been a campground for bands of the Huron people prior to the European intrusion.  It is considered probable that Samuel de Champlain, the first European to explore Huronia, spent a night on this site in the 17th Century.In 1892, what would become the west side of the current property was sold by pioneer Captain Thomas Stanton to Toronto's renowned Massey family to act as their summer resort.  The resort sported the main lodge, dining room, and cottages and was only accessible by train and steamer. From the onset, the Masseys used the site as a summer retreat for the Young Men's Bible League of the Central Methodist Church. Today, the property is a thriving summer camp that also offers overnight tent stays with stunning lake views. 
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Cozy Cabin in the Woods

1 site · Lodging5 acres · Rosseau, ON
Located in the area of Rosseau Ontario, this area is known for exceptional cottage experiences. A short 10-minute drive to many area lakes to explore and experiences offered in all seasons including fishing, and boating in Muskoka lakes in the summer, cranberry marsh experience in the fall, and snowshoeing, cross country skiing, biking in the winter- there is something for everyone to explore when staying in this area! Visit Seguin Township and Muskoka Township websites for full listings and details. The cabin is in the middle of a private 5-acre property across from Turtle Lake and spans turtle lake road, to Donnelly and Poke Road, so it’s easily defined by the roads around the land. There is no direct access to the lake, but there are many lakes and beaches within a short drive. There are also many quaint towns to visit, beautiful hiking trails to explore all nearby. The main floor has a pull-out double bed, and the loft has 2 sets of bunk beds, ideal for kids. The bathroom facility is a newly built very airy eco-outhouse - you will be pleasantly surprised! There is a sink to wash up, and an outdoor shower, but for now, only cold water is available. This an ideal family getaway or a romantic getaway, I look forward to hosting you!
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Beneath the Stars - Haliburton County Escape

3 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents1 acre · Minden, ON
We have a beautiful, densely treed, and well-groomed 1-acre piece of property in desirable cottage country that's craving your company! The mature trees, corner lot and private road offer seclusion, tranquility and peaceful atmosphere. The terrain is steep and hilly; however there are flatter areas to pitch a tent or level a trailer. The site boasts serenity as it remains untouched to significant changes to honor its original beauty and encourage its sustainability. It is within walking distance to the world-famous, Panam Summer Games host " The Minden White Water Preserve/Rapids", which is used for kayaking and hiking. Walking distance to a public beach on the desirable Horseshoe Lake, part of a 3 chain lake, where you can fish, swim and relax in clean, sparkling waters. Our oasis welcomes you! Choose from two options. Beneath The Stars Tenting Escape - tent or RV(up to 25 feet) site with an outhouse Rustic Cozy Cabin - ideal for a family or group. Currently can sleep 5 adults comfortably, or 6 with small children. We are in a very desirable location; only 10 minute drive to the village of Minden, and surrounded by natural beauty and activities for nature lovers!
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Algonquin Lakeview Glamping Dome

1 site · Lodging2 acres · Algonquin Highlands, ON
Immerse yourself in a one of a kind glamping experience in Algonquin Highlands, where you can reconnect with nature amidst Ontario’s vast forests and freshwater lakes all while in the comfort of a unique stargazing geodesic dome. Unlike traditional camping, the dome offers almost 300 square feet of tranquil living space, a plush king size bed, a wood burning stove, a cozy seating area and a skylight for mesmerising stargazing views. Wake up to the echoing calls of loons and take in the stunning vistas of the Algonquin Highlands from your secluded lakeside retreat! This exclusive dome is uniquely situated on the serene ‘Louie’ lake, surrounded by pristine crown land forests. With no neighbours for miles, you’ll enjoy unparalleled solitude and tranquility, making it the perfect escape into nature. Nestled between Algonquin Provincial Park and the Muskokas, there is an abundance of nearby activities and attractions for nature lovers alike including hiking and biking trails, fishing, and captivating wildlife viewing and photography opportunities (Especially the fall colours and Northern lights). Escape to the perfect fusion of nature and modern comforts that awaits you!
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Long's Lake Vista ~ Loft, Tent, Van

11 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents27 acres · Huntsville, ON
Pitch your tent on the hilltop plateaus with lake and sunset views (zone 8 or 9). Pit toilet available (zone 7). Power is available along with the use of the common deck and BBQ area in (zones 3 & 4). Includes Outdoor Hot Shower Stall and Sink. Rent the Indoor loft space (zone 2), with 2x double air mattress, power, TV, fridge, dishes, air fryer, kettle, toaster, microwave, and hot plate. Power up your Van or RV (zone 1) with outdoor plugs, and park on the newly created flat drive area. For the more athletic, hike up to the cleared forest floor in zone 10 or get really rustic, hike into the bush for some natural Forest camping (zone 10 - deep bush). There are 27 acres of beautiful Muskoka bush for you to explore and enjoy. If you’re feeling adventurous you can hike around the surrounding forest; stay within the property boundaries and you will discover the hydro cut and its valley view, the ravine, the waterfall, and a footpath that leads to a bridge at the back of the lot. Or simply just relax and enjoy the soundings and view from the sitting rocks. The public beach for swimming is a quick walk down Beach Road. It has a large dock, picnic tables, grassy area along with an portapotty. Or check out the sandbar and drop off at the boat launch at the end of the road. The lake has a diverse shoreline and perfect for small boats and kayaks. Enjoy beautiful sunsets overlooking the western end of the lake. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ZONE 3 - CAMP WATER SOURCE/ WASH STATION ZONE 4 - COMMON KITCHEN AREA ZONE 6 - COMMON AREA ZONE 7 - PIT TOILET - Outhouse building uphill behind tenting area. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Available Sites ZONE 1 - VAN/RV 'S ZONE 2 - LOFT ZONE 5 - SMALL TENT CAMPING ZONE 8, 9 - LAKEVIEW CAMPING ZONE 10 - FOREST CAMPING DEEP - BUSH - Open camping ZONE 10 - FOREST CAMPING FOREST FLOOR - Site See the other listings for details.
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Camping near Gravenhurst guide

Overview

Known as the “Gateway to Cottage Country” due to its historic cottages and inns, Gravenhurst is celebrated for its history and its nature. Hike along trails in Jevins and Silver Lake Conservation Reserve to see native lizards and bogs. Or walk along the Hardy Lake Trail to see more of Ontario’s outcrops. Campers will also find the area rich with RV parks, campsites, and both rustic and luxury cabin rentals. Since it borders Lake Muskoka and Gull Lake—both great spots for swimming, boating, waterskiing, and fishing—waterfront camping is also available.

Where to go

Lake Muskoka

Surrounded by charming cottages and campsites, Lake Muskoka is known for coldwater swimming and steam-boat cruises. Dive into the lake for a swim or take out a canoe, kayak, or jet ski. Anglers can set up for fishing—the lake is home to trout, largemouth bass, and walleye. Walk along Huckleberry Rock Lookout Trail around the lake. Winter campers can also snowboard and ski in designated areas like Gravenhurst Nordic. Nearby campgrounds and RV parks with electric and water hookups make it easy to access the lake (some are situated on the lake itself). Many feature equipment rentals and supply shops as well.

Jevins and Silver Lake Conservation Reserve

Jevins and Silver Lake Conservation Reserve brims with ponds, wetlands, and bogs as well as rare flora and fauna like the five-lined skink—the province’s only native lizard. It also features the Jevins and Silver Lake Trail that’s popular with hikers and backpackers who want to explore red oak and white pine forests. In winter, the trail is used for snowmobiling.

Hardy Lake Provincial Park and Trail

Hardy Lake Provincial Park is full of forested landscapes, lakes, and trails, like its popular three-mile Hardy Lake Loop Trail. It is moderately challenging with its descents and steep ascents, but the effort is worth it to see outcrops and sprawling lake views. Camping is not permitted in the park, but there are nearby campsites and RV parks that have amenities like electric and water hookups. Look for year-round cabin rentals near the park too.

When to go

Gravenhurst is great for camping year-round—though peak season runs from late spring through early fall. Spring temperatures in Gravenhurst range between 0–20°C. Many campers like to visit in September to attend local harvest festivals and enjoy warmer weather averaging around 18°C. Although campers will find a quieter woodland scene during winter, there’s still plenty to enjoy like skiing and snowmobiling. Winter temperatures range from -15–2°C.

Frequently Asked Questions

Gravenhurst is great for camping year-round, with peak season running from late spring through early fall. Campers can enjoy swimming, boating, waterskiing, and fishing at Lake Muskoka and Gull Lake. In winter, campers can also enjoy skiing and snowmobiling. You can also explore different options for camping near Gravenhurst on Hipcamp.

Campers can hike along trails in Jevins and Silver Lake Conservation Reserve to see native lizards and bogs, or walk along the Hardy Lake Trail to see more of Ontario’s outcrops. The Hardy Lake Provincial Park also offers the popular three-mile Hardy Lake Loop Trail. You can also explore different options for camping near Gravenhurst on Hipcamp.

Camping is not permitted in Hardy Lake Provincial Park, but there are nearby campsites and RV parks that have amenities like electric and water hookups. There are also year-round cabin rentals near the park. You can also explore different options for camping near Gravenhurst on Hipcamp.

Lake Muskoka is known for coldwater swimming, steam-boat cruises, canoeing, kayaking, jet skiing, and fishing. Winter campers can also snowboard and ski in designated areas like Gravenhurst Nordic. Nearby campgrounds and RV parks with electric and water hookups make it easy to access the lake. You can also explore different options for camping near Gravenhurst on Hipcamp.

Jevins and Silver Lake Conservation Reserve brims with ponds, wetlands, and bogs as well as rare flora and fauna like the five-lined skink—the province’s only native lizard. It also features the Jevins and Silver Lake Trail that’s popular with hikers and backpackers who want to explore red oak and white pine forests. In winter, the trail is used for snowmobiling. You can also explore different options for camping near Gravenhurst on Hipcamp.