The best camping near Fitzroy Provincial Park

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

Boulders, beaches, and bass fishing stand out at family-friendly Fitzroy.  

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Cartwright Springs Brewery

4 sites · RVs, Tents77 acres · Renfrew, ON
Our micro brewery is located here because of our springs. The campsites are within walking distance to the brewery. The sites are in the forest with either a view of the pond, of Cartwrights Creek or of the Ottawa valley from a hillside. We have short hiking trails, some outdoor games such as horseshoes or beach volleyball, and we have beer. Contact Andre by texting 613-295-3377 FIRE: You must contact Andre before lighting a fire so a permit can be acquired. No fires before 6. GARBAGE: Please collect garbage and bring it with you. We unfortunately cannot accept garbage at the brewery. The municipality limits us to one bag and we have animals that would love to rip through your garbage bag before I can get to it. PLEASE DO NOT LEAVE GARBAGE HERE! FOOD... don't leave food out for animals to get overnight... If you don't have a car you can put your food in the silo by the brewery... animals can't get in there!
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103 Acre Marlborough Forest

5 sites · RVs, Tents103 acres · Ottawa, ON
Camping at the 103 Acre woods is part of the Marlborough Forest. It has groomed pathways in the meadow and rustic pathways through the woods for your hiking pleasure. If you are interested in backwoods camping, it's easy to do here, park your car in the driveway, grab your gear, and head to the back forty! If camping is not your thing and you just want some private land for the day, such as a photo shoot, or just wandering around, firepit lunch or firepit dinner, just book a site. If you reserve both sites, the entire land becomes yours for the time you are here. I only list 2 sites for camping so you will have plenty of space and privacy from any other campers. Lots of space to spread out and have your privacy. If you want complete privacy, reserve both sites! For the tenting campsites, I have 2 available. One is in the front 40 near the playstructure and closer to the house. It's called the "Cedars". You can drive directly to your campsite. The other campsite is a short hike into the woods and is just off to the side. It's called the "103 Paces". When staying at the 103 Paces campsite, you can drive through the meadow and park just outside of the woods. From there, there is a lawncart you can use to transport your gear to the campsite. Each campsite has a firepit for your use and is close to a shared composting toilet. If you are staying in an RV, you can park in the driveway and still access all the other parts of the property. Tent campers can select anywhere they want to pitch a tent and enjoy the beauty of the 103 Acre woods. Depending on where you choose to camp, you might be able to drive right up to your site. Firepit and wood available for use providing there is no burn ban. Water from the hose attached to the house is available for use. You are welcome to use the outside outlets to charge your devices. RV Electric hookup can be used for an extra fee. I have a composting toilet in a privacy cabana. There will be sanitizer to sanitize your hands. The composting toilet is a shared facility for both campsites. Comes with toilet paper. If you prefer to have your own composting toilet, you can add that on for an extra when you are booking. It's 10.00 more for your stay. I have a few water jugs to have water at your site if you don't have your own jug. A compost bin is available for food. A trash can is provided for waste. Recycle bins are in use as well for paper and plastic. I have patio table that can be used at your site if it's in the front 40. Back forty, I have a smaller more portable table that can be used. It's not too heavy to port. Firewood is not necessary to bring, there is lots of wood locally here on the property to use, you just have to gather it up yourself. I have a wheelbarrow that can be used to transport it to your site. There are wetlands and forests and meadows. There is very little light pollution here. Come and gaze at the stars If you are lucky, you might get to hear the resident whippoorwill, he is nocturnal. The sky is beautiful at night. Wake up to the sounds of many birds. There is a play structure for kids with 2 slides and a bridge, monkey bars, swings, firepole, and climbing wall. There are many things to find in the back 40. You might find a vintage car bumper, and in the spring if you look really hard, you might come across Lady Slipper orchids. They are stunning in the wild. If you want to trudge through the wetlands, be sure to bring your rubber boots. In the front 40 you can take some fun pictures with a vintage abandoned front end of an Aston Martin truck. The 103 Acre woods is conveniently located 3K from the Rideau River and Canal in Burritt's Rapids. Burritts Rapids has a nice "Tip to Tip" trail you can hike on the island of Burritts Rapids. Also there is the Henry Street Park, which has a small beach on the Rideau River. The Rideau Trail is located nearby as well. There are many entrances to the Rideau Trail just minutes away. Located 10 minutes or so from Merrickville. Great fishing along the Rideal Canal lock system. Merrickville has a small beach on the Rideau River. Merrickville has a wonderful Gelato place "Stella Luna". Get your Gelato and walk back to see the boats in the historic Rideau Canal. Lots of history in Merrickville and Burritt's Rapids. If camping is not your thing and you just want some private land for the day, such as a photo shoot, or just wandering around, firepit lunch or firepit dinner, just book a site. If you reserve both sites, the entire land becomes yours for the time you are here. There are 2 well-behaved chiahuahua's who live on the property. They will see you at the meet and greet. They will for sure welcome you to their yard. Your dog is welcome, just remember to pickup after them.
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Fagan Lake Heights

1 site · RV, Tent200 acres · Maberly, ON
Located only 1 hour +/- to Ottawa or Kingston! This property provides great access to a secluded level campsite surrounded by mature hardwoods and white pine, overlooking Fagan Lake. There is an outhouse and firepit on-site, with firewood included (please don't bring your own firewood). Supplied Adirondack and other lawn chairs will really make your campfires special! Pets on leash are welcome. Tents, camper trailers and RVs up to 20 feet are welcome. This is a level pull-in site. There is a covered post-and-beam picnic shelter on site for rainy days. A supplied BBQ, a large kitchen prep table, and a small round dining table complete the "glamping" feel. There's always a full 18 litre jug of drinking water on site, although we recommend that you also bring your own water. Access to a secluded lake which is about 2.5 km x 0.5 km in size, and connected to Bennett Lake by the Fall River. The lake is rugged and remote - only 8 cottages on the whole lake. Swimming off the dock, or paddle over to the jumping rocks across the lake. Bring your canoe or kayak and explore the lake and wetlands. Or bring your mountain bikes and enjoy the backroads. This property is in the heart of Lanark County, with all amenities within a 20-minute drive. Lots of hiking trails nearby, and a nice sand beach at Silver Lake Provincial park 10 minutes away. We're not far from Murphy's Point and Sharbot Lake PP as well. If you like dark skies and quiet woods and going to bed listening to frogs and barred owls, or waking up with the woodland birds, this is the place. No artificial lights here, and you can see the Milky Way clearly on a dark night.
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The Ranch

1 site · RV, Tent20 acres · Oxford Mills, ON
Imagine a serene, secluded campground nestled within lush groves of cedar trees. Each campsite is thoughtfully tucked into natural alcoves formed by the dense cedar groves, offering maximum privacy and a peaceful sense of shelter. The soft rustle of the trees in the breeze is the only sound you’ll hear, with no noise from nearby roads or other campers to disturb the tranquility. The nights here are magical—far from city lights, the sky becomes a vast canvas of brilliant stars, perfect for stargazing. The darkness is pure and complete, allowing the constellations to shine with breathtaking clarity. Access to the property is easy, with well-maintained and identified paths leading to each campsite, yet the layout preserves the natural beauty and secluded feel. Every site is equipped with a sturdy firepit, ideal for cozy campfires under the starry sky. For your comfort, the campground offers eco-friendly outdoor washroom facilities, including clean, private composting toilets and solar-powered rainwater showers. The showers provide a refreshing rinse with naturally warmed water, blending sustainability with convenience. Just a short, scenic 10-minute drive from the campground, you’ll find Curry Park in Kemptville, a convenient gateway to outdoor adventure. The park offers ample parking and boat launch, perfect for fishing boats, canoes, and kayaks. From here, you can easily access one of Canada’s 20 UNESCO World Heritage Sites—the Rideau Canal system—via the peaceful waters of Kemptville Creek, which flows into the Rideau River. For those who love fishing, this area is a gem. Sport fishers can enjoy some of the best bass, walleye, and pike fishing in Eastern Ontario. The waters are even known for producing massive muskies, making it a dream destination for anglers seeking a trophy catch. If you prefer quieter paddling, the calm creek and serene stretches of the Rideau offer perfect conditions for canoeing and kayaking, surrounded by beautiful natural scenery. Just a 12-minute drive from the property, you’ll find Limerick Forest, offering over 600 acres of diverse trails for hiking, mountain biking or motor sports. This is a place designed for those who seek quiet reflection, connection with nature, and the simple pleasure of a peaceful, private retreat.
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Spirit Wild Estate

2 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · Renfrew, ON
Welcome to Spirit Wild A place, in nature, where you can let your spirit be free, to feel the healing power of nature. A private lake with no public access, and quite/peaceful. Lake is limited to 10hp outboards, and seldom seen - so no large boats or noise. Access to boat ramp. Located just outside Calabogie Village. Paved road to property. Many local attractions and things to do.. River Rafting, Hiking Trails, Cave Exploration, Galleries, Dining, etc. - Ck it out. Over 2 acres of mixed bush, fruit trees, organic garden, large open grassy play area, Virgin Lake (Dempsey) beautiful, clear clean water - sandy bottom - great waterfront for the smaller children. Charging Station @ House. Games, Horseshoes Bocce Ball. Boat Rentals, $20 - $40. Message me for wants/needs. Best to arrange with me - cash on site, or e-transfer, please. Camping from bicycle - to Overland campers. Site 1 - Waterfront Turn right at end of driveway, left across lawn, to Herbert St. best suited for small units, tent trailers, smaller RV's, etc. No access for large trailers. No turn around for large trailers. Site 2 - Waterview Turn right at end of driveway, straight ahead, large site, easy access. larger trailers. Site for Tents - anywhere.
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The best camping near Fitzroy Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

Fitzroy Provincial Park is a small park less than an hour from downtown Ottawa. It’s the ideal destination when you want to combine rural relaxation with some urban escapes. Visitors go swimming in the Ottawa River, explore area forests (including a century-old White Pine forest and a group of 200-year-old bur oaks), and tackle beginner-friendly hiking trails. The 2.4-kilometre Terraces Trail, in particular, should be on every camper’s list. The park’s shale pillars remind hikers of the powerful glaciers that once moved through here, as do the massive boulders left behind. Keep an eye out for the small waterfall near the beginning of the path.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for families: Two Rivers has a small, shallow beach.
  • Best for hikers: Pine Grove is set near the park’s two small hiking trails.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. All Ontario Provincial Parks accept reservations up to five months in advance of arrival. Waterfront sites and summer weekends book up quickly, so plan accordingly.
  2. As such, if you miss out on grabbing a reservation when they open, wait patiently for the four-month mark. Reservations cannot be changed or cancelled more than four months in advance. After that, some cancellations will roll in.
  3. Campers can shorten their stay and receive a full refund if they cancel before 12pm on their day of departure. If you need a last-minute site, check around noon to see if you can grab one of those freshly cancelled spots.

When to go

Fitzroy is open from mid-May until mid-October. Like most Ontario provincial parks, it has a complete liquor ban on Victoria Day (the second to last Monday of May) and for the 10 days preceding it. Campsites book especially early for the Canada Day long weekend (July 1). As the park is just down the road from Ottawa, this is a very busy time for the entire region.

Know before you go

  • Fitzroy’s boat launch can accommodate small boats, kayaks, and canoes. However, on occasion, the fluctuating water level of the river affects availability.
  • The Ottawa River is well stocked with walleye, pike, bass, and panfish. Good fishing sites in Fitzroy include the boat launch, along the shore, and near Butternut Island (where the Ottawa and Carp Rivers meet, accessible by boat). A provincial fishing license is required.
  • The nearby community of Carp is home to a popular farmers’ market, cafes, and shops but is best known for its annual garlic festival, a must-see for foodies.

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