Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
Off-Grid Retreat nestle amongst 80 acres of beautiful nature.
We hope you'll consider us as your retreat from the hustle and bustle and let our little oasis assist you in relaxing and enjoying the sounds of nature.
We are surrounded by tall mature pines and sugar bush. Nature trails in abundance. Come listen to nature's calling. Moose, deer, elk and a wide array of birds are just a few of the spotted animals.
Easy access just a stones throw off of Highway 64N.
Minutes away from Lake Nipissing and other surrounding smaller lakes.
Unique picturesque off grid property close to everything you would need. Moose, deer, fox, plethora of birds and other wildlife right outside your trailer. Beautiful views of the Milky Way on a clear night. Extensive walking/atv trails all over the property providing lots of opportunities for nature sightings. Would 100% recommend camping here and taking advantage of the free range chicken eggs for sale. Delicious! Hosts are helpful and truly amazing people. Well worth the stop for any travelling group or family.
You'll be pitching a tent in an a large open cutout near the road, surrounded by forest on 3 sides. Plenty of little pathways to explore if you're interested. Mosquitos were plentiful in July
A super wonderful host and a lovely spot to camp. The space was tidy and prepared just right. Warm coals and wood ready for a fire, fresh water for camp use and a friendly greeting from the host made the spot very welcoming. I would highly recommend and will be staying here again.
Really great hospitality and communication, location was easy to find and I was even offered an unused trailer to stay in. Had everything I needed and felt comfortable, my dog Clementine appreciated the biscuits. The trails were great to walk through in the morning as I had a long drive ahead. Would definitely stay again!
Location
North Bay, Nipissing, Ontario, CanadaTraditional, ancestral territory of Anishinabewaki ᐊᓂᔑᓈᐯᐗᑭ First Nations according to