Cabins near Kingston

Explore some of Canada’s historical sites and visit the Thousand Islands’ sandy beaches and boutique wineries.

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Backwoods Cabin Co

3 sites · Lodging11 acres · Tweed, ON
Welcome to Backwoods Cabin Co. We have two unique glamping cabins available on our property located on the outskirts of Tweed and Madoc. The perfect spot to unwind, relax, and snuggle by the wood stove. There is a loop trail that goes around the entire 11 acres of land. There are markers along the trail so you know the boundaries of the area My family and I live on the property, we are here if you need anything urgently. We do spend a lot of time outside so the odd time you might hear our kids playing. We do have 2 VERY friendly dogs named Copper and Chief who might bark at you when you pull into the driveway but are on an electric fence so cannot get back to the cabin. We also have an outdoor cat named Wessie that may come and say hello. Follow us @backwoodscabinco *** PLEASE NOTE: THIS CABIN IS IN THE MIDDLE OF THE WOODS SO THERE WILL BE BUGS IN THE APPROPRIATE SEASONS (SPRINGTIME BLACK FLIES AND MOSQUITOS, SUMMERTIME MOSQUITOS AND DEER FLIES, FALL SOMETIMES MOSQUITOS) ***
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Tiny Village Woodland

23 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents96 acres · Arden, ON
Tiny Village Woodland Park, is a private campground spread across 96 acres of stunning nature, offering a variety of spots for every kind of camper. Whether you're into cozy cabins, fancy glamping, or just pitching your tent under the stars, we've got you covered. And if you're all about RVs, we've got serviced daily spots and even seasonal spots for those who want to make Woodland Park their home away from home. 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 Woodland Park to be your affordable escape into the beauty of Mother Nature. Cherish the simple joys in life, for it's the little moments that transform your time with us into something truly special. We're here to ensure that your stay at Woodland is more than just a getaway – it's a memory in the making, filled with relaxation, adventure, and those unforgettable, cherished moments.
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Juniper Beach Bunkie

1 site · Lodging2 acres · Milford, ON
A private piece of Prince Edward County! An adorable little retro styled bunkie on a private woodsy property that’s just a fifteen minute walk (or three minute drive) from a picturesque rock beach on Lake Ontario. Tucked in privately from the road out of site by a bunch of junipers and other trees located on the property. The bunkie offers a nice queen sized bed, a little area to the side with chairs and a table to relax if you need to get out of the sun/rain, and a very chill 70’s beach vibe. If the wind is just right, you will be able to hear the waves crash from the beach! The property has a perfect little hangout area where there is a nice big fire pit, patio table/chairs, as well as a portable bbq (you will just need to bring your own little Coleman propane cylinder with you.) If it’s a nice clear night, stare up to the sky and you may see the Milky Way above! There are a couple short loop trails that you can walk your dog on that loop from the bunkie/hangout area that will loop you back to either spot on the property. I just ask you to be respectful of cleaning up after your pets if you bring any. There are some pylons located in areas on the trails to indicate not to go past those any further due to it being not maintained past that those points. The land is located on probably one of the quietest roads in the County. You may see more off road vehicles if your on your way to the beach then you would cars. There is also a little outhouse located at the front of the property off to the side of the driveway. Twenty minutes from the town of Picton where you can find any amenity you require! A gorgeous town with tons of great restaurants, wineries, breweries, farm stands, artisans and shopping. Check out the rest of Prince Edward County by just adding a few more minutes to your trip in any direction to explore our other great towns around the community. So much to see and do here, lots of sightseeing, nature trails, conservation areas and don’t forget the world famous Sandbanks provincial park! (The largest sandbar beach in Canada). Perfect getaway for a couples glamping experience, some peace, quiet, and relaxation, or to just let loose and have a great time! There are no houses to either side of the property, so there’s no worry to be quiet 😉.
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Lakecroft-Prince Edward County

3 sites · Lodging15 acres · Cherry Valley, ON
Nestled in the heart of Prince Edward County, Lakecroft beckons with its serene lakefront setting and luxurious glamping accommodations. Here, amidst the tranquil beauty of nature, guests are invited to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and reconnect with what truly matters: quality time with family and friends. Lakecroft offers a unique blend of outdoor adventure and modern comfort, providing guests with the perfect balance of alfresco living and contemporary conveniences. Each glamping tent is meticulously designed with a touch of boho chic, creating a stylish and inviting retreat for guests to enjoy. Equipped with all the amenities of home, Lakecroft's glamping tents feature electricity, including a mini fridge for storing refreshments, and a Keurig K-cup coffee maker to kickstart your mornings. The thoughtfully styled interior boasts cozy furnishings, soft linens, and blankets to ensure a restful night's sleep. Sink into the plush comfort of a queen bed with a memory foam mattress, surrounded by the tranquility of nature, for an unforgettable glamping experience at Lakecroft. Lakecroft enjoys a prime location near Picton, just a short drive from the stunning shores of Sandbanks Beach. Additionally, it offers easy access to a variety of dining options, markets, and artisan shops, ensuring that guests can explore and indulge in the local delights just moments away.
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Brass Point Farm Bunkie

1 site · Lodging74 acres · ON
Totally off-grid, (no electricity or running water), this Bunkie is nestled deep inside a juglans forest (black walnut), within 74 acres of a certified organic fruit and nut farm located on the historic Rideau Canal. Enjoy the peace and quiet as you explore the trails found throughout the farm. Birds and wildlife abound on the property and often provide great photo opportunities. If you want tours of the farm orchards, they can be arranged with owner, Dorothy! There are beautiful views of the Brass Point Swinging Bridge on the canal and a tranquil private bay with herons, swans, ducks and geese where you can sit and rest. This site is located within a short drive to many of eastern Ontario’s tourist destinations. Hike Rock Dundar or Frontenac Provincial Park and experience their magnificent vistas. Visit the Opinicon Resort at Chaffey’s Lock for an ice cream. See the Thousand Islands on a Gananoque boat cruise, experience a sunset ceremony at Old Fort Henry, hop on the Kingston Trolley and tour the many historic sites in the Limestone City. There is so much to see and do. We invite you to enjoy nature’s beauty relaxing in a hammock, roasting marshmallows over a crackling campfire or just chilling as you escape the hustle and bustle of daily life. As mentioned already, this is an Off-grid site with no power. Potable water and basic necessities are provided. Pets are welcome but please clean up after your fur baby. Please be sure to sign the Guest book, leave a story or two and let us know a little bit about you! We love nature and the great outdoors – our farm is “tending nature’s gifts”. We hope you have a great experience and learn something too!
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Black Maple Farm

4 sites · Lodging, Tents6 acres · Harrowsmith, ON
For the last 25 years we have lived here on our 6 acres of property where our Maple Sugar Bush allows us to produce our very own maple syrup every spring. [Side note: The sugar shack itself has been on the property for over 40 years.] We also raise a small but varied collection of farm animals, grow vegetables, and operate a 3 generation (Mother, Daughter, and Granddaughter) Artisan Craft Business, that sells handmade "Canadiana Themed" Home Decor goods and Maple Products at our local Farmer's Market. ( Visit us on Instagram or Facebook @Blackmaplefarm) Our Farm is located on the very edge of the Canadian Shield, so most of the landscape is a rocky, rugged, and naturally wooded. Throughout the property are numerous short, looping, walking trails that meander throughout the Sugar bush, pasture area, 3 season pond, and our farm animal "homes". These trails are perfect for short nature walks, where you'll experience natural wildflowers and plants, see and hear song birds, small animal wildlife and of course, farm life too. We are also located on the edge of the Eastern Ontario "Dark Sky" Area, which means we have a very nice view from the edge of our pasture of the North Sky stars on a clear night, with very minimal light pollution. Our varied collection of farm animals includes; lots of chickens, (including roosters who DO crow in the early morning hours), miniature goats, horses, a couple of barn cats, and a dog. During your stay with us you are welcome to come learn about and interact with our animals and daily farm life, if you so desire, and farm fresh eggs and maple syrup are also available to purchase too.
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The Great 88 cabin getaways

1 site · Lodging88 acres · Stirling, ON
88 acres with 2 cabins available The LOVE. nature SHACK ❤️ and The BEAR Necessities CABIN Both are located on the 88 acres wooded property and natural growth providing an abundance of habitat for wildlife. The cabins are separate from each other both having their own outhouse. Cabins are hike in only access. A great place to unwind and unplug and gettaway and sip your favourite beverage, watch the stars, listen to the resident owl hoot and poke the fire 🔥 The LOVE Shack cabin is about a 8 min hike in from the parking area , build in the middle of the woods complete off grid with outhouse. The smaller cabin great for a couple. The BEAR Necessities CABIN Is off grid with outhouse on a small hill at the edge of the woods about a 16 min hike in from the parking area. Larger cabin good upto 4 people The abundance of wildlife , birds , turkeys , owls, deer, and other native Ontario wildlife. It’s very common to see deer and turkeys and hear the hoot and howl of the coyotes. The cabins are year round fully insulated with beautiful real wood stoves. Both have custom built queen size bunk beds complete with pillows , sheets, duva Both stocked with dishes, silverware, cooking pots and pans , bbq and cook stoves . Everything you need just bring your food and your favourite beverage Fire wood can be purchased on site at the cabin No running water. All water is supplied in jugs , 12 volt electric lighting.
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Solitary oasis on a rock

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Tweed, ON
A small, unassuming cabin located on top of a solid granite rock formation near the village of Tweed, only minutes from town but it feels like you're away from it all. If you're looking for a solitude, this is the place. **send me a message and I can send a link to the YouTube video of the cabin and property** It is a private cozy cabin situated on top of a hill on a 1-acre lot which is all granite. You have to walk up the hill/rock for about 45 seconds from the driveway to get to the cabin, there are some landscaped stairs. There are 3 parking spaces for vehicles. Its a basic cabin, with a bathroom, kitchen and running water. Drinking water is provided in an 18L container with an electronic spout/tap for drinking and cooking use during your stay. You can bring your own additional water in containers. The 18L container can be refilled at the local grocery store (10 mins away) for $3. There is hydro in the cabin, space heaters, interior and exterior lighting, extension cords and lamps. There is a kitchen with an electric stove, oven, microwave, espresso and coffee makers, kitchen essentials, utensils, pots and pans. There is a propane BBQ, and a fire pit for your use. There is ample firewood on site for you to use, and we have a fire permit for the year. Common use dock and small boat, kayak, canoe launch is about 1 minute walking distance across the street, this dock is on the Moira river which leads into the bigger Stoco Lake. Vanderwater Conservation area is a few minutes away. There are lots of country roads for biking. The Moira river is great for fishing, paddling and boating. Cabin has a sofa which converts to a pull-out double bed, one single/twin size bed with fitted sheets, and one rollaway twin size bed. All beds have fitted sheets. You have to bring your own linens, blankets, comforters and pillows. You can also bring sleeping bags and put them on top of the beds if that's your preference. There is a stereo system with aux-in cables to connect to the headphone jack on your phones/cd/mp3 players to play music. (no bluetooth). I have a walk through video of the cabin, if you'd like a link to to view it, please send me a message.
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Cabins near Kingston guide

Overview

Kingston has a rich history, where visitors can learn about Canada’s early days and explore the shores of the St. Lawrence River along multiple waterfront trails. The famous Thousand Islands dotted around the river just east of Kingston attract thousands of sightseers annually, in either their own watercraft or seasonal tour boats. Day trips to the wineries and beaches of Prince Edward County are an easy 1-hour drive each way, and the extensive backcountry of Frontenac Provincial Park is even closer, just 41 kilometres from the city.

Where to go

North of Kingston is one of Ontario’s top spots for backcountry camping. Frontenac is open year-round and caters to both paddlers and backpackers with 12 small clusters of campsites (48 interior campsites in total) that limit the impact on nature while providing basic facilities. Each campsite has a tent pad, firepit, picnic table, privy, and food locker.  

“The County” is not quite an island, but it does feel like an escape from the mainland filled with antique shops, wineries, and sandy shores. Campers pack the 500 car camping sites at Sandbanks Provincial Park all summer, and day visitors join them on the popular beachfront. Rent a canoe, kayak, or stand-up paddleboard to enjoy the water even more.

Thousand Islands

The Thousand Islands in the St. Lawrence River create a complex archipelago. Thousand Islands National Park comprises 19 of these islands, and primitive camping is available on many of them. Navigation can be difficult due to dangerous shoals, so purchase a good set of charts unless you are in a canoe or kayak. Several private campgrounds operate near the Thousand Islands Parkway on the river’s north shore.

When to go

If you’re planning to enjoy the water, July and August are the warmest times to take a dip but also the hardest times to book a campsite. Choose a spring or fall trip for a more relaxing experience, with fewer crowds. Campsites in Thousand Islands National Park are available from late May to mid-October. 

Know before you go

  • As a university town, Kingston is relatively quiet from June to August, while the students are away for the summer.
  • Cycling is a great way to see Kingston’s waterfront, and there are also cycling routes throughout the city.
  • Prince Edward County is home to dozens of craft winemakers, cideries, and breweries. Most offer tastings and onsite shops.
  • The three large beaches at Sandbanks Provincial Park are natural dunes and considered some of the best sandy beaches in Canada.

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