The best camping near Arrowhead Provincial Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Arrowhead Provincial Park adventure.

Urbanites love to strap on the skis or skates when Arrowhead comes alive in winter.  

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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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Mys Retreat - Gateway to Algonquin

65 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents175 acres · Burk's Falls, ON
MYS Retreat - Find peace and reconnect with nature in Kearney, Ontario, Canada. Are you looking for a place to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and find peace in the wild nature? MYS Retreat is the perfect destination for you. Located in Kearney, Ontario, Canada, MYS Retreat is a completely natural campsite amidst pine forests, lakes, and stunning mountain landscapes. We provide retreat services, camping grounds, and outdoor activities to help you reconnect with nature and bring your soul back into balance. Our campsites are fully equipped for a comfortable stay, with beautifully designed tents and full amenities for a perfect vacation. You can also participate in outdoor activities such as mountain biking, hiking, climbing, or fishing. In addition, MYS Retreat also offers retreat services to help you find balance in your life. Come and experience MYS Retreat to find peace and connect with nature. We guarantee that you will have a wonderful vacation and return with a relaxed and refreshed spirit and reconnect with nature in Kearney, Ontario, Canada.
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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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Eagle Lake Narrows Sunset Sites

3 sites · RVs, Tents1 acre · South River, ON
Learn more about this land: Come and camp on beautiful Eagle Lake with approximately 120' frontage facing North. The campsites are only steps away from the water’s edge where you can enjoy stunning sunsets. Swimming, fishing and a playground are just across the road. The sites have a raised fire pit to cook your meals and a picnic table for enjoying them. We can provide firewood for $12 a bag, just ask!  These medium sites can accommodate two tents or a small camper with a total of four people. There is a shared outhouse, with flush toilets at the park across the road. Each site has water and electricity, and you can also find a WIFI signal nearby.  Eagle Lake Narrows Country Store is on the same three acre property. There you can rent boat, canoe, kayak, SUP and bicycles. Right across the road is a public beach, perfect for a relaxing day with family or friends. The public beach also is equipped with handy amenities like bathrooms, change rooms, fishing docks, and extra parking.  Eagle Lake is approximately 3 hours from Toronto, just over 4 hours from Ottawa, and less than an hour to Huntsville. It is very close to Algonquin Park.
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Tiny Village Parry Sound - Camping

14 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents48 acres · Parry Sound, ON
Tiny Village Parry Sound is a unique nature village located on our 48.2 acres of property. It is nestled on the shore of the beautiful DeBois Lake, located 30 minutes northeast of the historic town of Parry Sound. Our sites offer all the benefits of a comfortable cottage lifestyle at a fraction of the cost, as it is our mission to make enjoying the great outdoors accessible to everyone. Tiny Village Parry Sound is a 2.5 hour drive from Toronto and a 4.5 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 Parry Sound to be your affordable escape into the beauty of Mother Nature.
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The best camping near Arrowhead Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

Many gather here on winter weekends to skate the kilometre-long loop through the woods. All levels of nordic skiers love the 28 kilometres of groomed ski trails, and snowshoeing and tubing are also available, which can be followed up with hot cocoa by the fire in the visitor centre at its forest-facing glass facade. In summer, hiking, biking, and swimming are abundant—the Beaver Meadow Trail, about eight kilometres long, traverses marshland, streams, and a small pond before ending at an old Oke homestead. The park features about 300 campsites.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for quiet relaxation: The beach at Roe Campground tends to be less crowded.
  • Best for dogs: The northern Lumby Campground is pooch-friendly.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. This park fills up incredibly fast. Reserve online five months in advance of the first date of your trip. The online reservation system opens at 7am, so be ready with your site already picked, plus alternatives if your first choice is gone. 
  2. Consider booking midweek or during shoulder season when parks are less busy to guarantee a spot. Non-electrical sites tend to be less popular.
  3. If sites are not available, try visiting the Ontario Parks’ Facebook cancellation page to snag someone’s reservation.
  4. If this park is entirely booked, look into reserving a spot at nearby Algonquin Park.

When to go

Winter is really the showstopper here. The visitor centre stays open year-round for rentals including snowshoes, skis, and skates. The 1.3-kilometre skating loop is packed during most weekends. In summer, many families return annually to celebrate under the giant picnic shelters for groups up to 100. The winter cabins book up lightning-fast, so consider winter camping instead. 

Know before you go

  • Try booking your winter trip during a full moon—a nighttime ski under the moonlight can’t be beat.
  • Consider testing your endurance at the annual Muskoka Ski Loppet.
  • Watch for when Ontario Parks announces special Fire & Ice Night, when the skating loop is torch-lit between 6 and 9pm.
  • Don’t forget your winter tires and booster cables, as road conditions can be unpredictable throughout the park. Temperatures in January range between -5°C and -16°C.
  • The park store sells souvenirs and baked goods, but not groceries. Buy supplies in nearby Bancroft or Huntsville.

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