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Beaches, canoe-in campsites, and hiking trails—Grundy Lake has something for everyone.  

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Deer Lake Wilderness Retreat

4 sites · Lodging10 acres · South River, ON
Imagine disconnecting from the grind of life and treating yourself to the biggest luxury of all: Time. When you are a guest at DEER LAKE WILDERNESS RETREAT you will understand why our moto is relax in nature, reflect on life, restore your soul. GLAMPING AT ITS FINEST Glamping is just like camping, only better! Discover the rejuvenation that comes from forest bathing, immersing yourself in the sounds and smells of nature. The sites at Deer Lake Wilderness Retreat are the perfect combination of camping and rustic luxury. With only four sites spread out across 10 acres, each site has its own private outdoor space for whiling away the days. WHILING AWAY THE DAYS FOR AS LOW AS $99 Choose from the Cozy Cabin, Stargazer Geodome, Boho Bell Tent or historic Deer Lake Lodge, then spend your days dining in the sunshine and reading in a hammock. Then go for a swim or a hike, or meander down our country lanes visiting the quaint villages of the Almaguin Highlands. End your evenings by the campfire mesmerized by ‘nature’s TV’ as the coals dance late into the night. Then wake up to birdsong and repeat the experience! Even better is playing hooky on Monday, if you book the Stargazer Geodome, Cozy Cabin or Boho Bell Tent for both Friday and Saturday night ask us how to extend your vacation for just $99 on Sunday night. BETTER TOGETHER! Create magical memories with family and friends by glamping alone and then coming together in our communal spaces. The communal barn oozes with rustic charm and has modern amenities such as WIFI, a kitchenette, a sitting area with comfy sofas, and a farmhouse table for gathering around to share a meal. Then take a mini adventure exploring the trails in our forest. SAVE 15% when you book all three sites at the same time, ask us how. AN OUTDOOR PLAYLAND The Almaguin Highlands is a four season outdoor playland. In the spring, summer and fall visit our artisan galleries and enjoy water sports, hiking, biking, horseback riding, ATVing, and more. With your rental you’ll get a FREE Day Pass to access nearby provincial parks such as Mikisew which is located on Eagle Lake just 10 minutes away. Spend the day on the lake on one of three beaches (including a dog beach) swimming, fishing, canoeing or kayaking, then finish it off with a hike and a round of frisbee golf. Winter brings cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling right at your doorstep with dog sledding just 30 minutes away. MAGIC AND MAIN STREET Deer Lake Wilderness Retreat is a 20-minute drive from South River where you’ll find essential amenities and the Crystal Caves, the biggest mineral exhibit in Canada and the most magical crystal shop you will ever set foot inside, guaranteed. Check out the surrounding artisan village and then head to Sundridge (just another 10 minutes down the road) with a Main Street featuring quaint shops and nice restaurants. PETS WELCOME Share your glamping adventure with your furry friend for a $50 pet fee. REJUVENATE YOUR LIFE! Don’t miss out on your glamping adventure! BOOK NOW to relax in nature, reflect on life, and restore your soul.
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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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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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Lakeside (Parry Sound/Nipissing)

6 sites · Lodging4 acres · Nipissing, ON
We have 4.4 acres of land on a spring fed lake. (Even though it is spring fed the water is warm for swimming.) We are located between Trout Creek and Port Loring on Hwy 522. We have 3 vintage trailers, each with a slightly different experience. Enjoy kayaking, canoeing, swimming and fishing. We also have a 4 person paddle boat. Bring water shoes if you have them. The water edge is in it's natural state. The trailers come fully equipped. You need only bring food, bedding and 1 pound propane tanks to use the small barbeque. Our property is off the electric grid. The trailers have fridges and stoves powered by propane and the lights are powered by battery recharged with solar panels. We do not at this time have running water and the toilets are clean outhouses - not stinky and disgusting. We have a couple of small docks and you can fish right from the dock. If you are a bird lover you will enjoy watching the blue heron and hearing the loons and frogs sing at night. This property often experiences spectacular sun sets. We have fire pits, books and board games.
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The best camping near Grundy Lake Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

In the upper Georgian Bay area, it’s easy to overlook Grundy Lake because it sits inland, just off the Trans-Canada Highway. But it’s a real gem, with beautiful inland lakes that offer opportunities for fishing, canoeing, swimming, and just hanging out on the beach. In addition to the park’s nine campgrounds, there are canoe-in backcountry sites that can be reached without portaging—perfect for beginners and families. More adventurous paddlers can find more solitude in the park’s interior, while hikers will find both accessible strolls and more challenging (but so worth it) trails.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for beach bums: Poplar Campground is located beside the largest of the park’s six swimming beaches.
  • Best for sunsets: Balsam Campground is off the beaten path and offers sunset views over Clear Lake.
  • Best for solitude: Pakeshkag Lake has several backcountry campsites accessible by canoe only, with three portages (650 metres, 105 metres, and 95 metres) required.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Both campground and backcountry campsites can be booked online or by phone through Ontario Parks. 
  2. You can book up to five months before your visit. For long weekends and summer holidays (July-August), spots fill up early.
  3. Camping is available from mid-May through mid-October. Visiting in spring or fall will give you a better chance of getting the campsite you want.
  4. At the Trailer Campground, all campsites are pull-through electrical sites. 
  5. With so many lakes in the park, there are a lot of waterfront campsites. If your preferred site is unavailable, try some of the other lakefronts. There are 10 paddle-in backcountry campsites on four lakes.

When to go

Grundy Lake opens in mid-May, but black flies keep a lot of campers away for the first couple of weeks. If you’re planning to spend your time on the water, you can enjoy the park before it gets busy and only need to worry about bugs when you return to camp. Fall colours come earlier to Grundy Lake than some of the parks farther south. If you want to enjoy the changing landscape, think about visiting in late September or early October.

Know before you go

  • Grundy Lake has four barrier-free campsites, all of which can accommodate RVs and have electrical hookups.
  • Apart from Swan Lake and a couple of other small lakes, fishing is permitted (in season and with a license) in the park. However, no motorized boats are allowed. Anglers can fish for northern pike, bass, panfish, walleye, and crappie.
  • You can get to Grundy Lake without a car using the Parkbus service from Toronto.
  • There are dog exercise areas located near the Balsam, White Spruce, and Hemlock campgrounds.

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