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Blacks Hollow

4 sites · Tents10 acres · Brantford, ON
Welcome to our “peace of nature" hidden away in a Hollow at Blacks Farm on Front Road in Norfolk. Perfect for a night or two getaway, enjoy a walk in the woods or if you prefer to take a day trip we are within 10-15 min of Turkey Point Beach with bike trails, Port Rowan, Long Point and Port Dover with many wonderful places to explore, there is something for everyone. Our campsite has a washroom facility (Porta-Potty), Firepits and picnic tables at every site. We have fishing poles and bikes you can sign out, for no cost, to explore what Norfolk has to offer. We hope to see you soon and that you enjoy the area as much as we do.
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Husky Alpaca Ranch

1 site · RV, Tent94 acres · York, ON
Century farm, cropped fields, naturally filled pond. Some bushes at the back that are home to a wide variety of wildlife. Learn more about this land: Camp amongst open skies, perfect for star viewing at night. The semi-private site provides an open area to pitch your tent or set up your small camper. There is a pond on-site that has fish in it. You will hear the bullfrogs and cicadas in the evening. Wake up to the stunning sunrises and fall asleep to sunsets over the fields. Fires are permitted within local regulations. 4-wheel drive is recommended. There is cell reception in the area. There are opportunities to visit the alpacas and huskies up at the barn! The towns of Caledonia, Cayuga, and Binbrook are nearby for all your camping needs. Hiking, fishing, and kayaking (near to Grand River) opportunities in the area as well!
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Fitz Farm Manor Camping

7 sites · RVs, Tents15 acres · Hagersville, ON
We built this home after Gerry and his dad sold their garden centre/nursery. Now Gerry is retired from running a lawn care service and Rosemary is recently retired from being the administrator of a seniors’ complex/nursing home. In our spare time, we like to garden, harvest veggies, and freeze and can produce. We enjoy entertaining friends and family- you may meet some during your stay here. We raised a family of four boys here. (they say they were our first Airbnb guests- but they were the non-paying type.) Our location is super quiet. In the mornings, you may hear the birds singing. At night, there may be a few crickets or a tree frog singing. You can walk down our quiet road past dairy farms and fields of corn, soybeans and hay. Often you will not meet a car or neighbor. Our outdoors has been set up to accommodate 2 family reunions and 2 church picnics each summer. Sometimes that could be 40-75 people enjoying the pool, hammocks, patio and the grounds. Whether you are looking for a relaxing vacation or whether you are here on a work assignment. We look forward to having you spend time at our home.
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The Farm1

4 sites · RVs, Tents15 acres · Brant, ON
It was 1984 when John found his ‘diamond in the rough’, 20 acres with an orchard on the outskirts of Brantford. O.K., so the house was nothing to write home about but perfect for building a construction yard…no neighbors except for the family across the road that used their property to build log homes. By 1987 the old house was gone, a new one was being built and a shop for working on heavy equipment had been located about 200 ft. from Dr. the back door. It wasn’t until 1996 that things changed very much. Yes, the property around the house had benefitted from a wide array of trees and shrubs that John saved from the construction/demolition jobs he had done and that still thrive today but no big projects (except for equipment purchases) were ongoing. A chance meeting with the neighbor across the road one day resulted in the following dinner conversation, ‘How was your day’ I chirped. ‘Not bad, so-and-so didn’t come in; the truck broke down and I took it for repair; I bought the property across the road, and oh, yeah I’ll need a ride after dinner to pick up the truck’ was John’s casual reply. ‘What was that’? I pressed. ‘Yes, I need a ride after dinner to pick up the truck’ he repeated with a bit more volume. Of course like anyone, I had questions, ‘Do you want peas or corn with dinner’? ‘What time do you want to go to get the truck’? ‘The property across the road’, 10 acres, still has the 4 storey barn with its twin tiled silos which was built in 1914 and the big white house with wrap around porch that once was home to a Doctor and his family. Built so the Doctor could see his patients in the front with the family living in the back was very common in the day. Things remained relatively peaceful until 2000 when after studying alpacas for more than 6 years I bought our first three. Back in 2000 alpacas and llamas were not frequently seen on farms and because they could been seen from the road they received A LOT of attention. People driving by would stop and ask about them, ask if they could take a picture or two and that was when I would hear over and over again ‘You have a beautiful place here, I wish I/we could stay’. Well, if you want to visit and stay in the city it’s doable, we call it a hotel. But visiting a farm and staying well, that isn’t so easy. Each year we would see more and more families coming to ‘The Farm’ as they would call it. Some came to see the alpacas and horses, some came for a stroll and to check out the horse drawn milk and bread delivery wagons, some to have family birthday parties, others to have engagement/wedding/Christmas card pictures…and so many asked if there was any way they could spend a day or two. In 2021 during a conversation with a friend I mentioned we were in the process of gutting the 1100 sq. ft. space downstairs and turning it into an Airbnb! Right away she said, ‘I don’t know why you don’t have a Hipcamp? You’ve got that great area by the new barn that Hipcampers would love’! After a little investigation I found out what a Hipcamp was…and as they say, the rest is future.
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Spring Arbour Magic Forest &Trails!

8 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents49 acres · ON
Pitch your tent in our picturesque Carolinian forest in the heart of Norfolk county! Choose from 6 tent sites and 2 lodging sites spread across 10 acres of wooded area on our 49 Acre farm. Well-kept trails to explore throughout. We are proud to have made the runner-up list for best Hipcamp in Ontario 2023 The terrain is mostly flat but interesting. Campsites are private with good separation from each other. Sites contain a picnic table and fire pit. Campfires are permitted according to our approved burn plan before midnight. 5G/LTE cellphone service is good for Bell, Rogers and Telus networks. FREE Firewood can be gathered on the forest floor or pay for on-site pre-cut wood. Outhouses are close to campsites....but not too close 💩 Port Rowan is only 12 minutes away by car, most amenities can be purchased only 1 minute away at the local Busy Bee gas station. We are situated in the middle of a Recreation Hotspot! Our site is within 3 minutes of paddling the Big Creek, 3 to 10 minutes to several A+ hiking trails, 15 minutes to amazing freshwater beaches of Long Point and Turkey Point, and the area is abound with cycling trails, motorcycle routes, geocaching, boat launches (we have room here for your boat!), cider/wine tours, and more! We are the perfect basecamp for everything the Long Point Bay area has to offer We have some great watering holes nearby like burning kiln winery, hounds of Erie and Charlotteville brewing company. Birders Paradise! The ‘Long Point Birding Area’ in Norfolk County is one of Canada’s premier birding locales. With over 400 species of birds observed, Long Point looms large as one of the most exciting places on the continent to observe our rich birdlife. For all tourism options check out https://www.norfolkcounty.ca/visiting/ We look forward to hosting you! Save 20% off winter bookings! The promo code is CXIOHEY7 valid for stays November 15 2023 to march 31 2024
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Hunter's Heavenly Haven

5 sites · Lodging, Tents11 acres · Dunnville, ON
This unique 11-acre country property is the perfect place to relax and enjoy nature at its best! Enjoy a Glamping experience in one of our cabins or camp amongst the evergreens. Sit by your own private campfire next to the beautiful pond and listen to the frogs croaking (bring earplugs), the birds chirping, and the trickling of the waterfall! Use the paddle boat in the pond or walk the property and trails to capture all of nature's wonders! Choose from 5 unique stays! The Tiny Cabin Retreat -has a Queen size bed, 2 chairs, fan, hydro, screen room and a fire pit The Quaint Cabin -has 1 Queen bed, a kitchenette, bbq, TV with Dvds, a screen room and a fire pit. The Gazebo- is on a tiny island with a Queen bed, seating inside, a fan, a light and a fire pit. The Little Blue Cabin- is a recent addition for 2024. This cabin features a queen size bed, kitchenette, with table, fridge, dishwashing station, firepit, and is closer to the washrooms. Hunter's Heavenly Haven camp - Nestled amongst the Pines is the Perfect spot for tent or car camping! The Town of Dunnville has great restaurants, shops, the Grand River and is a 15 min. drive to Lake Erie! We look forward to hosting you!
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Mars camp

1 site · RV2 acres · Port Dover, ON
Learn more about this land:This RV site is conveniently located close to town and the beach!It is a Pull-in level site, suitable for self-contained RVs 35 feet or under. Campfires are permitted within local regulation. Pets are welcome, but be sure to keep your pets on a leash and clean up after them. You may do ball games on the property, and the beach is reachable by car in minutes. Turkey Point Provincial Park is only 17 minutes away by car. All amenities are available in town only 5 minutes away!
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The Hedgehog

1 site · Lodging40 acres · Aylmer, ON
The perfect secluded countryside getaway for solos, couple or friends. Everything you'll need and nothing you don't including mattress, fireplace, beautiful view, TV, outhouse and the great outdoors. Get in touch with nature and wildlife as you wander through trails and 40 acre forested area. Sleeping loft accessible by ladder comfortably sleeps 2 (double bed futton pillow). Enjoy watching the starts at night by the fire and visits from the abundant wildlife. Dog friendly! The space Come to the Hedgehog to completely relax and disconnect (seriously you will because there is no cell service!). You can drive up to the Bunkie all year round unless your vehicle has especially low clearance. The road/path out to the bunkie started as a well-made tractor path that has held up well over the years but has some rocks and bumps. Once through the gate it’s only a 1-minute drive to where you will park. This road may be a bit muddy! If you are looking for a Winter Bunkie getaway, we would be happy to host you; please note the following: - If there has been a lot of snow the private road from the street to the Bunkie is not plowed. Depending on the type of vehicle you are driving, you may have to park at the gate entrance and walk in (4-5min walk) to get to the Bunkie. - There is a wood fireplace in the Bunkie for sleeping, it will keep you very toasty. - There is lots of free wood available for an outside fire. We have a small grill available for cooking, bring your own coal. - Bring your own extra blankets and sleeping bags. - NOTE: There are 2 other bunkies in the area and camping spots in the summer; you will have lots of privacy but be aware you may not be alone across the full 40 acres! DETAILS: Sleeping loft accessible by ladder comfortably sleeps 2. We provide a futton pillow/mattress, pillows and some blankets but you can bring your own sleeping bags. You'll have an outdoor fire pit, grill (we have lots of wood but you can bring your own charcoal for cooking). Enjoy watching the starts at night by the fire and visits from the abundant wildlife. There is porta potty outhouse that is cleaned, bright and easy to access. There are hanging solar lights that can be turned on as needed. By the spring/summer we will have an outdoor shower facilities and another washroom! In the spring there will also be well water in the bunkie for cooking/cleaning. Do not drink from tap unless you bring your own filtration system. The bunkie has solar lighting for the evenings. If you don’t want to find your own firewood in the forest you can pick it up from locals on your way in for $5/bundle (see stands at the end of driveways). It is a big chunk of land but you can't really get 'lost' on it for any significant period of time. We are bounded by roads so eventually you will find your way. But, if you aren't experienced in the woods you may want to keep your wandering short, to start, as you get familiar with the land. Dog friendly!! We provide: • Bed mattress, pillows and blankets • TV (plug in your phone to watch downloads) • Keurig Coffee Maker • Toilet Paper • BBQ Grill • BBQ Utensils • First Aid kit What to bring: • Drinking water • Keurig Coffee Pods • Coal (for grilling) • Extra blankets • Dishes, cups, utensils • Food + anything required to prepare/eat your meals • Ice • Bug spray, sunscreen, etc • Garbage bags Guest access • You will have access to the entire bunkie and fire pit location with the surrounding outdoor space and parking. You are free to enjoy the trails but ask that you refrain from entering the farm fields or barns nearby. • There is approximately 40 acres of forest. There are a couple other bunkies around but they are spread apart and you will have total have privacy! • 15 minutes from Port Dover or Simcoe – it’s the perfect retreat for a quick getaway. Other things to note: THERE IS NO DRINKING WATER THERE IS NO WIFI ACCESS VERY LIMITED/NO CELL SERVICE THERE IS A PORTA POTTY OUTHOUSE THERE IS A GENERATOR AVAILABLE FOR USE IMPORTANT: We are committed to protecting our properties and keeping up-to-date with short-term rental regulations, which is why you will be asked to complete our independent verification. Please note: Before your booking begins, you will need to verify your details with us to complete your booking. You will be contacted via email and/or text to complete the verification. You will also be given the choice between paying a refundable deposit or buying a non-refundable damage waiver. We suggest you buy the damage waiver as this protects you in case you cause accidental damage during a booking.
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The Pinecone

1 site · Lodging40 acres · Simcoe, ON
Come to the Pinecone to completely relax and disconnect (seriously you will because there is no cell service!). During Summer and much of Spring and Fall, you should be able to drive up to the cabin. Unless your vehicle has especially low clearance. The road/path out to the bunkie started as a well-made tractor path that has held up well over the years but has some rocks and bumps. Once through the gate it’s only a 1-minute drive to where you will park. This road may be a bit muddy! If you are looking for a Winter Bunkie getaway, we would be happy to host you; please note the following: - If there has been a lot of snow the private road from the street to the Bunkie is not plowed. Depending on the type of vehicle you are driving, you may have to park at the gate entrance and walk in (4-5min walk) to get to the Bunkie. - There is a mini wood fireplace in the Bunkie for sleeping but depending on the temperature outside and/or the wind it still may be a little chilly. - There is lots of free wood available for an outside fire but we are sometimes low on small pieces to start fire or use for the mini fireplace. You can bring in your own extra kindling or bring own saw/axe to chop. - Bring your own extra blankets. DETAILS: Sleeping loft accessible by ladder comfortably sleeps 2. You'll have an outdoor fire pit, picnic table and 2 grills (we have lots of wood but you can bring your own charcoal for cooking). Enjoy watching the starts at night by the fire and visits from the abundant wildlife. There is 1 queen size bed in the loft for sleeping which is accessible by ladder. You will melt into the pillow-top mattress, luscious linens and don’t want to wake up heavenly pillows. There is porta potty outhouse that is cleaned, bright and easy to access. There are hanging solar lights that can be turned on as needed. There isn't running water in the bunkie but we are happy to provide you with as much well water that you would like, for cooking/cleaning. Do not drink from well unless you bring your own filtration system. No shower space but sponge/cloth bathing possible. There is a small table for 2 inside the bunkie or you can prep food and eat outside on the picnic table. A small fridge cooler is available to store any perishable food you may have. Bring your own ice. The bunkie has solar lighting for the evenings. If you don’t want to find your own firewood in the forest you can pick it up from locals on your way in for $5/bundle (see stands at the end of driveways). It is a big chunk of land but you can't really get 'lost' on it for any significant period of time. We are bounded by roads so eventually you will find your way. But, if you aren't experienced in the woods you may want to keep your wandering short, to start, as you get familiar with the land. Dog friendly!! We provide: • Bed linens and pillows • Toilet Paper • Small fridge to be used as cooler • Charcoal BBQ • BBQ Utensils • First Aid kit What to bring: • Drinking water • Coal (for grilling) • Food + anything required to prepare/eat your meals • Ice • Bug spray, sunscreen, etc • Garbage bags
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Greener Pastures Eco Farm

4 sites · RVs, Tents75 acres · Woodstock, ON
Our farming adventure began in the Spring of 2015 on a 15 acre farm. In 2020 we moved to a 75-acre farm just outside of Woodstock, Ontario. Carl's childhood passion of animal husbandry was given a new purpose when our family made a conscious decision to change the way we related to our food. We began a family quest to eat locally and sustainably. As our little farm grew we developed relationships with our greater community and Greener Pastures was born! As our farming adventure continues, we are loving that each day brings new opportunities for learning. We invite you to join us as we continue to seek greener pastures! While here, be sure to visit the On-Farm Shoppe for fresh eggs, meats, and other great local products.
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Homegrown Hideaway

6 sites · Lodging17 acres · Norfolk County, ON
Homegrown Hideaway is a family-owned, serene luxury glamping property nestled along the Lynn River and Lynn Valley Trail. Our property is just outside of popular tourist destination Port Dover, Ontario. Visitors are welcomed from all across Canada. We are proud to offer unique glamping tents to our visitors, built from all-Canadian raw materials and repurposed wood. Our glamping sites come with everything you'll need to make your stay relaxing and enjoyable. Our 17-acre family farm is ripe with nature. We offer our homegrown garden of fruits, vegetables, and herbs, as well as many native species of berries and sugar maples. Take in our beautiful property and all it has to offer. You're on vacation — you don't need to be sweating the small stuff. Each of our glamping sites is equipped with all the creature comforts you need, from a queen-sized bed to Adirondack chairs and firewood.
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Camp Christine

10 sites · Tents25 acres · Fort Erie, ON
Learn more about this land:Welcome to Camp Christine!Enjoy this secluded campsite that gives you all the privacy you desire yet is close to all amenities including grocery stores, gas stations, and Timmy's! Pets welcome. Campfires are permitted within local regulations. This is a short hike-in tent site.It is a 3-minute drive to Crystal beach boat launch, restaurant, ice cream shop,  and bar strip. This site is comfortable for 10 guests and more.
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The best camping near Selkirk Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

If you want a quiet, relaxed campground that’s family-friendly and easy to navigate, Selkirk Provincial Park is an excellent choice. It’s much smaller than many nearby parks and offers a more modest list of amenities (for instance, there is just one designated hiking trail). However, its small size doesn’t mean that anyone is missing out. There is a well-stocked park store, a summertime discovery program for children, and excellent nature activities. Guests rave about the large grassy sites and mature trees.

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  • Best for families: Area 2 is home to the comfort station, which means no long walks in the middle of the night. There are also laundry facilities, which busy parents always appreciate.
  • Best for early risers: Area 3 is a radio-free zone.
  • Best for RV enthusiasts: Area 2 and Area 4 offer pull-through sites with electrical hookups.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Reservations are accepted up to five months before your arrival date. Book well in advance for weekend reservations during July and August, when the park is busiest. The reservation must be made in the name of the person who will pick up the camping permit at the front gate.
  2. Should you arrive late, your reservation is guaranteed until 8am on the day following your planned arrival. If you want to snag a last minute camping site, try calling just after 8am in case there were some no-show campers whose reservations just opened up.
  3. There is just one comfort station (with showers and flush toilets) at Selkirk Provincial Park. It’s located in Area 2 of the campground. If you’d rather avoid the vault toilets (outhouses), study the park map before you go to ensure you’re in the optimal spot. Regardless of your chosen site, you’re never more than a five-minute walk to the comfort station.

When to go

Selkirk Provincial Park is open from mid-May to mid-October. You can expect some chilly nights (and cold swimming!) if you visit in the shoulder season, while July and August are the warmest times. Bring your bug spray if you stay in May, as the newly hatched mosquitoes may appear. Expect things to be busy around Canada Day and the August long weekend.

Know before you go

  • Selkirk is a good park for swimming, as there is a small beach in the day-use area with a gradual drop-off. However, the shoreline is pebbly so you might want to bring your water shoes.
  • Bird watchers will appreciate the Wheeler’s Walk Trail, which has boardwalk access across a marshy wetland.
  • The town of Port Dover is only 15 minutes away and offers everything from outdoor gear to craft beer.
  • This small, quiet, low-key park is an excellent choice for those wishing to avoid rowdy campers.

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