The best camping near Georgian Bay Islands National Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Georgian Bay Islands National Park adventure.

Camp, hike, swim, and kayak in this Ontario island park, just two hour’s drive from Toronto.  

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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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Peaceful Off-Grid Cabin Retreat

1 site · Lodging100 acres · Huntsville, ON
The cabin will be closed for the winter season as of November 1st, 2024. Please check back in the spring to book your stay! This special little rustic cabin is nestled amongst 100 unspoiled acres of mixed forest with various walking trails on the property. It's the perfect place to unplug, unwind and completely connect with nature to enjoy some quiet time. In this cozy glamping setting, you will be serenaded by birds of every kind and will often see deer drinking by the stream close by. This cabin is OFF GRID (limited solar power) but has a wood stove (bundles of firewood available for purchase), propane outdoor portable grill, and enough solar power for very small electronic appliances. Sleeps 3 adults comfortably (or 2 adults & 2 children however msg us if you have any questions). Indoor bathroom with compostable toilet indoors. Many attractions and conveniences only 10-15 mins away in Port Sydney, Bracebridge and Huntsville. Nearby is a the beautiful public Mary Lake beach and boat launch in Port Sydney. There is NO HUNTING permitted on the property. Please expect bugs, flies and mosquitoes. Deck is mostly enclosed to make star filled nights that much more enjoyable. There is also a sugar shack and garage on the property for viewing purposes only. There is an outdoor propane shower and a large cooler available for your convenience as well. Guests to bring their own ice. Looking forward to sharing our special little zen hideaway! NEARBY -Algonquin Park -Arrowhead Provincial Park -TreeTop Trekking (Huntsville) -Limberlost Forest Reserve -Santa's Village in Bracebridge (30mins) -Horseback riding at Winding Fences Farm in Windermere (25mins) -Scenic rapids and a great picnic spot on the Muskoka River in Port Sydney. RESTAURANT RECOMMENDATIONS -Tall Trees Muskoka Restaurant -Huntsville Brewhouse -Boston Pizza -El Pueblito -That Little Place by the Lights (Italian) Many amenities nearby (grocery stores, drug stores, fast food, farmer's markets, coffee shops, etc) Huntsville is 18km, Bracebridge is 27km andPort Sydney is 8.5km from the cabin.
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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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Honey Of A Cabin

1 site · Lodging34 acres · Port Severn, ON
We have 34 acres of mixed forest to enjoy. Unplug, unwind and reset at our OFF GRID Honey of a Cabin; no hydro, no running water, or internet, it's the perfect place to connect with nature while you cook your meals outdoors under the canopy of the trees or the stars with the portable propane grill. We have a canoe you can rent during your stay with access to a dock. NO HUNTING permitted on the property. Please expect bugs, flies and mosquitoes. You may explore the property at your own risk as there is poison ivy off the cut trail. This is camping essentially so guests should be prepared with your own drinking water, cooler, bug spray, sunscreen, sleeping bags however msg us if you have any questions and if you wish to rent the canoe or generator. Nearby is beautiful picturesque Georgian Bay, Georgian Bay Islands National Park, Baxter Severn ATV Trail, and the village of Honey Harbour where you will find a general store, restaurants and a liquor store. Visit: https://www.discovermuskoka.ca/listings/whites-falls-475/
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The best camping near Georgian Bay Islands National Park guide

Overview

About

If you don’t think of Ontario as an island destination, think again. More than 30,000 islands dot the waters of Georgian Bay, rocky outcroppings along the Canadian Shield. Northwest of Toronto, Georgian Bay Islands National Park protects 63 of these islands. Most of the park’s visitor facilities are located on Beausoleil Island, including the main camping area, Cedar Spring Campground, which has showers as well as cabin rentals. The island also has eight primitive campgrounds, plus a cluster of rustic cabins at Christian Beach. You can reach Beausoleil Island only by boat.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for families: Cedar Spring Campground
  • Best for sunset views: Honeymoon Bay
  • Best for swimmers and hikers: Chimney Bay and Oaks

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. The 45 sites in the Cedar Spring Campground are reservable, as are the 11 sites at Honeymoon Bay and four in the Tonch North primitive camping areas. Book your site in mid-January when Parks Canada’s online reservations for Georgian Bay Islands National Park open for the season.
  2. You need a reservation to stay in the island’s cabins or oTENTik platform tents.
  3. Beausoleil Island’s other primitive campgrounds, including Chimney Bay and Oaks (13 sites), Tonch East (7 sites), Tonch South (7 sites), and Thumb Point (8 sites), are first-come, first-served. Get to the island early in the day to snag one of these sites.

When to go

Georgian Bay Islands opens in late May and closes after Canadian Thanksgiving in mid-October. Fall, particularly September through mid-October, is the best time to explore the Georgian Bay region. The weather is generally cool and mild, and the worst of the bugs are gone. In spring and early summer, the mosquitoes and black flies (which bite!) can be fierce. A good repellent is essential, and long sleeves, long pants, or even a bug jacket can be helpful.

Know before you go

  • Beausoleil Island has no stores, cafes, or restaurants, so bring what you need. You can buy essentials in Honey Harbour. Midland is the closest town with a good selection of services.
  • While Parks Canada runs a boat, called the Day Tripper, from Honey Harbour to Beausoleil Island, tent campers need to book a private water taxi to transport themselves and their gear. The park website lists water taxi operators. If you’re staying in a park cabin or oTENTik, your reservation will include your Day Tripper passage.
  • To reach any of the park islands beyond Beausoleil, hire a water taxi or go in your own boat.

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