The best camping near Fairbank Provincial Park

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

Discover the crystal waters and scenic trails of Fairbank Provincial Park.  

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BAM’s Spanish Riviera

5 sites · Lodging, Tents400 acres · Greater Sudbury, ON
Nestled between Sudbury and Manitoulin Island, BAM’s Spanish Riviera boasts protected woodlands along the mighty Spanish River. A former eco-tourism basecamp, BAM’s Spanish Riviera offers: restored 1920s cabins or a private tent site; the opportunity to experience an authentic wood-burning sauna with others; great paddling with access to the camp canoe or kayak; and... last but not least--nature immersion in a low-tech, eco-friendly setting with fellow kindreds.
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Farm, With Everything. All Welcome.

10 sites · RVs, Tents60 acres · Greater Sudbury, ON
Willow Lane Farm is a Heritage Breed Poultry farm that runs a small rescue/sanctuary for livestock. The Main farm is situated on 60 acres which backs onto crown land. There's open fields, forest, wetlands and paddocks full of all sorts of animals. Towards the back, there's several small ponds and a river that runs through the property. Located in the north east corner of Sudbury, in the town of Hanmer, Ontario. Sudbury is known as the Blueberry Capitol. The small mining town has grown into a good sized city which is situated in a crater. It's prime location is a haven for geologists, blueberry pickers, snowmobilers, and fishermen. With over 50 lakes close by, and lots of ATV/sled trails, it's a great recreational place with lots to do or sit back and enjoy the peaceful scenery. Animals are welcomed. And Paddock space is available for Horses, riders and eventers looking for a place to stop over, rest or excersize their livestock. Learn more about this land: Welcome to our family-friendly farm! We are open year-round and are located in Hanmer, Ontario in the Greater Sudbury area. While staying with us, we encourage you to take a farm tour, try the petting zoo or enjoy the scenery. With over 60 acres of farmland, our private and secluded campsites are level and are ideal for any type of camping, from tents to large RVs and everything in between, we can accommodate anyone looking to get outside and enjoy the outdoors. The property offers flat farm fields that back onto wooded areas with a river, pond, and nearby hiking trails! Firewood and a firepit are provided and if you are planning on cooking we have pots and pans upon request. If you need water please feel free to fill up at the house. We also have an outhouse on site. 30 lakes are within a half-hour drive, great for fishing! Sudbury is in a crater, so there are lots of interesting rocks to see if geology interests you. We also have many trail plans for ATV and snow machines (permits required). Seasonal blueberry picking is also available on-site. We are only 10 minutes away from the Train Museum, a must-see while in the area! Pets are always welcome, as are riders and their mounts. We look forward to hosting you!
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Rusty's Red Deer Lake Getaway

1 site · Lodging3 acres · Sudbury, ON
Looking for a place to get away from the chaos of your everyday life? Need a quiet place to unwind? Book Rusty's Red Deer Lake Getaway. What's included? An offgrid rustic style bunkie that sleeps 2 in the loft (double mattress), 1 comfortably on the sofa pullout, and one more small person on the chair that turns into a small cot. Please bring your own pillows, however clean sheets and warm blankets are provided. Rusty also provides cooking pots, pans, dishes, and eating utensils, along with a small amount of non-potable water to clean hands and dishes. Firepit with cooking grate is available for hipcampers. Outdoor cooking only. Wood can be provided as requested. Please do not cut from property. A small hiking trail on the property will lead you to Rustys favorite hangout, Red Deer Lake. The trail is a bit of a challenge with many obstacles so please use caution and take your time. Those who rent kayaks or pedal boat will have their vessel waiting for them at this location. Please say "Hi" to Rusty when passing by on your hike to Red Deer Lake. Trails for atv/utvs or others looking for a longer adventure are available a short walking distance off site. Message for further details. A cedar and pine outhouse is available. This outhouse contains a composting toilet that is emptied between stays. This keeps odors down.
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The best camping near Fairbank Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

Nestled in the heart of nature, Fairbank Provincial Park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. With its spring-fed lake offering pristine waters for swimming and boating, and trails that provide panoramic views, the park is a year-round destination. Campers can enjoy waterfront sites with amenities like picnic tables and fireplaces, while group camping areas offer additional facilities for larger gatherings.

Notable campgrounds

  • Waterfront Campsites: Wake up to the serene views of Fairbank Lake at one of the many waterfront campsites available.
  • Electrical Sites: For those needing power, select from the 25% of campsites that offer electrical hook-ups.
  • Group Camping Area: Ideal for larger parties, this secluded area includes a horseshoe pit and is just a short walk to the beach.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, especially for peak season dates, as sites at Fairbank Provincial Park fill up quickly.
  • Consider visiting during the shoulder seasons for more availability and a quieter experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellation policies and check back often for newly available sites.
  • Explore nearby camping options if your preferred dates are not available at Fairbank.

When to go

The best time to visit Fairbank Provincial Park is between May 17 and September 15, when the park is fully operational. Outside of these dates, some facilities may be closed, and the weather can be less predictable, making certain activities less enjoyable.

Know before you go

  • Check the park's alert system for any closures or safety information before your visit.
  • Accessibility is a priority; one barrier-free campsite is available for those with mobility concerns.
  • Remember to pack for varying weather conditions, as the park's climate can change rapidly.
  • Facilities include a comfort station with flush toilets, hot showers, and laundry services.
  • For a hassle-free visit, familiarize yourself with the park rules and regulations.

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