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Trapper Lake

Trapper Lake

100%
(18)
16km from Centennial Lake Provincial Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
4WD/ATV or walk-in access only with a rough 2km of road to access campsites. Campsites are located along remote undeveloped lake with clear mostly spring-fed water. Sites are located further down on the lake where you will be able to drive to with the appropriate vehicle (listed above). To access swimming water, you will need to boat out into the lake a bit as the sites are located in a low-water area. Great for snorkeling and swimming, but to get out further into the lake where the best areas are for both these activities you will need a watercraft (paddle boards, canoes, kayaks, or small boats). On the lake itself is an island commonly used for nesting birds, and the water is both clean and clear. There is also endless ATV trails adjacent to the property, so there is more to enjoy than just the lake itself.
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CA$65
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The Cabin - Cozy Rustic Retreat

The Cabin - Cozy Rustic Retreat

100%
(14)
19km from Centennial Lake Provincial Park · 3 sites · Lodging
Escape to one of our two charming rustic year round cabins nestled in the serene forests of bonnechere valley for a romantic couples getaway, a small family retreat, girls or guys weekend away, fishing/atv/snowmobile/motorcycle excursion. Best suited for 2 or small family. We also have two portable fish huts to rent, possibly a third depending on ice depth. Enjoy a cozy atmosphere, crackling fireplace, a hot outdoor shower under the stars, and our adventure nature trail. Perfect for creating unforgettable memories. Lots of lakes within 20 minutes drive. Bonnechere caves just 15 minutes away. Bon Echo, Bonnechere and Algonquin Provincial Parks nearby. We also have summer and winter rentals available: kayaks, paddle boards, bikes, cross country skis and poles, snowshoes with poles. Please see our website for more information: https://www.thecabins.info/ Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100074326927208 and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecabin_eganville/
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CA$110
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Ball Lake Tent Camping

Ball Lake Tent Camping

98%
(223)
23km from Centennial Lake Provincial Park · 8 sites · Tents
A quiet place to get away with various wildlife to be seen including great swimming with more than 300 acres to explore, cleared trails for hiking, Thanks to a small blow down that went through a few years back.Dark clear nights for star gazing and so much more. There are seven separate sites, each with their own picnic table, fire pit, and outhouse. This is back woods camping .There is a shared beach with plenty of room for everyone. The lake is weedy in spots but just makes it better for fishing .Great place for all ages and of course all pet's welcome. Tear Drop Trailers allowed, depending on what site. Please message first.
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CA$47
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Spirit Wild Estate

Spirit Wild Estate

100%
(39)
26km from Centennial Lake Provincial Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to Spirit Wild A place, in nature, where you can let your spirit be free, to feel the healing power of nature. A private lake with no public access, and quite/peaceful. Lake is limited to 10hp outboards, and seldom seen - so no large boats or noise. Access to boat ramp. Located just outside Calabogie Village. Paved road to property. Many local attractions and things to do.. River Rafting, Hiking Trails, Cave Exploration, Galleries, Dining, etc. - Ck it out. Over 2 acres of mixed bush, fruit trees, organic garden, large open grassy play area, Virgin Lake (Dempsey) beautiful, clear clean water - sandy bottom - great waterfront for the smaller children. Charging Station @ House. Games, Horseshoes Bocce Ball. Boat Rentals, $ Message me for wants/needs. Best to arrange with me - cash on site, or e-transfer, please. Kayaks, canoe,12' Aluminum boat - Trolling motor available. Camping from bicycle - to Overland campers. Site 1 - Waterfront Turn right at end of driveway, left across lawn, to Herbert St. best suited for small units, tent trailers, smaller RV's, etc. No access for large trailers. No turn around for large trailers. Site 2 - Waterview Turn right at end of driveway, straight ahead, large site, easy access. larger trailers. Site for Tents - anywhere.
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CA$75
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Tiny Village Bon Echo - Camping

Tiny Village Bon Echo - Camping

97%
(43)
35km from Centennial Lake Provincial Park · 13 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Tiny Village Bon Echo is a unique nature village located on our 70 acres of property. It is nestled on the shore of the beautiful Mississippi River, located just 30 minutes from Bon Echo Provincial Park. Our sites offer all the benefits of a comfortable cottage lifestyle at a fraction of the cost, as our mission is to make enjoying the great outdoors accessible to everyone. Tiny Village Bon Echo is a 2.5-hour drive from Toronto and a 2-hour drive from Ottawa. Our mission? To provide an extraordinary experience for families, couples, and solo travelers alike. We believe that enjoying the great outdoors shouldn't come with a hefty price tag. So, whether you're roasting marshmallows with the family or taking a solo hike to recharge, we've designed Tiny Village Bon Echo to be your affordable escape into the beauty of Mother Nature.
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CA$44
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Hidden Gem on Lorwell Lake

Hidden Gem on Lorwell Lake

100%
(17)
35km from Centennial Lake Provincial Park · 1 site · Lodging
The 1 acre site is nestled and hidden away at the end of a private road, in the forest, next to ancient Canadian Shield rockfaces, on a pristine clean lake in the Madawaska Highlands. The shoreline is left natural with a floating dock. Swimming, fishing and kayaking is excellent. We are surrounded by hundreds of acres of crown land with an extensive path network reaching up to Foymount, the highest elevation in Southern Ontario. Killaloe is the closest town and Brudenell, a logging ghosttown, off the beaten path, is being rediscovered for its quaint beauty. Near Eganville, Foymount, Barrys Bay, Algonquin Park, Bancroft
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CA$160
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Still Wild Acres

Still Wild Acres

97%
(36)
40km from Centennial Lake Provincial Park · 2 sites · Tents
Welcome to Still Wild Acres! We are located on 85 acres of beautiful forested land with kilometres of wide walking trails throughout. The property includes two pond/wetland areas where you can sit and enjoy the sounds and sights of nature. There are many activities to do around Lanark Highlands; visit the 7 wonders of Lanark County, take a drive to one of the 3 beaches located within 15 minutes of our property, or bring your ATV and go for a ride down the ATV trails. We have a dog named Jack and bees who you will see collecting nectar throughout the property. Please be aware of the wildlife present on the property, ensure your food is properly secured for bears and no waste is left behind. We look forward to having you stay with us!
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CA$40
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New Frontiers Retreat

New Frontiers Retreat

96%
(92)
40km from Centennial Lake Provincial Park · 21 sites · Lodging
Immersed in forest along the shore of the Bonnechere River, New Frontiers offers comfortable three-season camping in our cozy domes. Walk the forest trails, paddle on the river, stare at the stars, and watch the wildlife outside your window. Enjoy nature from the privacy of your own little "domicile".
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CA$113
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White Wolf Acres

White Wolf Acres

99%
(143)
41km from Centennial Lake Provincial Park · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
Gorgeous, serene 38 acres of pristine woodlands, trails and meadows. Our property is named after our large White German Shepard, don’t worry she’s friendly. Enjoy the sounds and sights of nature. Take a stroll down our personal trails, or bring your four-wheelers/bikes and enjoy the 1000s of kilometres of trails that begin after our driveway. Piles of rocks throughout the bush indicate that this land once was farmed. A creek runs through the property with a beaver pond. The land has a main trail that goes right through to the back of the property. The land is a mixed forest with maple, pine, hemlock, birch and cedar. The land is rolling and flat with good walking trails. Great hiking, cross country skiing or biking trails. Only 50 minutes to Kanata, 30 minutes to Perth, Almonte or Carleton Place, and for downhill skiing only 30 minutes to Calabogie. Many lakes in the area for fishing, swimming and boating. We look forward to having you stay with us, happy camping, Jacob and Andreya
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CA$40
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River camping

River camping

93%
(41)
42km from Centennial Lake Provincial Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
170 acre property consisting of  1.5 km stretching along a river with water falls at the fare East end of the property. The rest of the property is of mixed bush forest and small meadow to the South end that can accommodate a RV.The property offers a pristine natural environment abundant with wild life, bird watching and plenty of excellent swimming and fishing spots.There is only one easily assessable  RV spot available on the land for booking, this is a small clearing by the entrance area that can abominate up to a few RVs from one group exclusively, or be booked for a single RV to use exclusively.Accessing the remainder of the land is by way of a bush road that will require walking in approximately 1 km or by way of a 4 by 4 vehicle or ATV to access the waters edge. The K and P mixed use trail runs adjacent to the property and allows travel to Calabogie to the North or Sharbot lake and further South to Kingston by way of ATV right from the edge of the property.Sharbot lake is a short 15-minute drive from the property and offers all the amenity of a small town including a magnificent public beach that is ideal for small children.
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CA$45
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Big Rock Eco Retreat & Campgrounds

Big Rock Eco Retreat & Campgrounds

100%
(25)
43km from Centennial Lake Provincial Park · 11 sites · Lodging
Big Rock Eco Retreat is a serene and picturesque campground located on the shores of Weslemkoon Lake, in Addington Highlands Township. Situated amidst the breathtaking natural beauty of the surrounding crown land, this eco-friendly retreat offers visitors an unforgettable outdoor experience. The area is home to a variety of native wildlife, including moose, deer, black bears, loons, and eagles, which can often be spotted in their natural habitats. The campsite offers individual fire pits and gas BBQs at each site, allowing visitors to enjoy the great outdoors while cooking up a delicious meal. Hiking enthusiasts can explore the extensive network of hiking trails that wind through the woods, while fishing enthusiasts can try their luck in the lake, which is teeming with fish in the summertime. In the winter, visitors can enjoy ice fishing, snowmobiling, and snowshoeing, with well-maintained trails for all levels of experience. Each camping site can accommodate a hot tub for an additional fee, based on availability, making it a perfect way to unwind and relax. For those who want to explore the lake further, there is a marina with a general store open in the summer time. Visitors can purchase additional services such as smore kits, fishing rods, small boat rentals, private boat tours of the lake, and snowshoes in the winter. In addition, the retreat also offers a skating pond in the winter when the ice is thick enough. Overall, Big Rock Eco Retreat provides an idyllic setting for outdoor enthusiasts looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse themselves in nature.
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CA$130
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Camping with a view!

Camping with a view!

96%
(13)
45km from Centennial Lake Provincial Park · 1 site · Tent
Welcome to Camping with a View! Situated in Myers Cave, Ontario famous for its stargazing opportunities. Your tent site overlooks two lakes, where you can see and hear rapids while enjoying the peaceful sounds of loons and nature by the fire pit. There is a cabin on site however it is not for use, other than for sitting on the wraparound porch for a better view or to get shelter from the sun/rain. Included in the price: - access to the site (2 flat areas for smaller sized tents) - firewood (please keep the fire controlled) - canoe/paddles and two lifejackets for you to use - ability to use the wraparound patio at the cabin to sit and get out of the sun/rain A path down to the water makes it easier for you to get to the canoe (please leave the canoe and paddles as you found it, flipped over). Fishing and swimming are great closer to both sets of rapids. 2 lifejackets are kept in the outhouse if you don't bring your own. Firewood is included so please do not cut trees! There is a pit toilet on-site for your convenience. There is also a small grill that is left by the fire pit for cooking with the fire. Please note it is recommended that you have a 4X4 vehicle in order to access the site (maintain 20-30km/h going up the steep driveway). Take the driveway up two steep inclines and park at the dead end. Things to bring: - tents, sleeping bags - food, water & garbage bag (please leave the site as you found it - CLEAN!) - toilet paper - tarp (if you wish to have extra rain/sun protection) NO DOGS PERMITTED! - unfortunately some renters have brought dogs and didn't pick up after them, so dogs are no longer permitted.
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CA$99
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The best camping in Centennial Lake Provincial Park, ON guide

Overview

About

Embark on a journey to Centennial Lake Provincial Park, a serene haven where nature's tranquility reigns supreme. Here, the absence of bustling campgrounds invites you to immerse yourself in the pure essence of the wilderness. Engage in a day filled with exploration, from hiking through verdant landscapes to wildlife watching, where every moment is an opportunity to connect with the great outdoors.

When to go

The best time to visit Centennial Lake Provincial Park is during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when the park's natural beauty is at its peak. Winter visits can be challenging due to harsh weather conditions and limited access.

Know before you go

  • Verify park accessibility and any seasonal closures before planning your visit.
  • Prepare for limited facilities; plan to be self-sufficient during your stay.
  • Respect the park's natural environment; observe all wildlife from a safe distance.
  • Check the weather forecast and dress appropriately for the Canadian climate.
  • Remember, this is a non-operating park, so amenities are not available on-site.

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