The best camping near Larder River Waterway Provincial Park

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Camping Spot + Tents & Camping Gear

1 site · Tent20 acres · New Liskeard, ON
Enjoy a private backcountry camping spot in the Boreal forest. We only offer one camp site spot, so you'll be the only guest(s) on the property to enjoy your stay in seclusion. Bring your own tent and camping equipment or use our tents & camping gear included in the price of rental. Our camping spot has three tent platforms with tents already set up for you or you can set up your own tent(s). There's a mosquito net tent on a platform with a picnic table for your use and an outdoor kitchen with propane cooker, small fridge, pots & pans etc. We also have fast internet (WiFi) when the generator is running. In the evenings enjoy sitting by the campfire. No extra charge for firewood if you collect it yourself. There's an outhouse and shower facilities with hot water. The campsite is located about 10 minute walk from a beautiful waterfall where you can swim, fish or just enjoy the view. It's a quiet and rarely visited spot so likely you'll be the only ones around to enjoy it. What's included in the price? 1. Three tent platforms to pitch your own tent or stay in one of our tents. 2. Mosquito net canopy with a picnic table. 3. Access to our outdoor/shed kitchen that includes propane cooker, small fridge, pans and pots, plates etc. (shared with owners) 4. Access to privy (outhouse) and shower with hot water. (shared with owners). 5. Campfire pit area with some firewood. If you need more firewood you can collect deadwood from designated area at no extra charge. 6. WiFi over Starlink connection in mornings and evenings when generator is running. You NEED to bring your own potable/drinking/cooking water.
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Martineau Bay

1 site · RV, Tent1 acre · Cobalt, ON
We have just under an acre of land with spots for travel trailers/tents. Hydro hook up and water available. Situated on beautiful lake Temiskaming. A 15 minute boat ride to Temiskaming Shores or a 20 minute drive. Also a 15 minute boat ride to Ville Marie, Quebec. Many beaches to be enjoyed. Our property is great for swimming, but bring water shoes because it is a rock beach. Fish off the dock or have your morning coffee. Most days, the bay is calm as it is protected from the winds that can make Lake Temiskaming quite choppy. Canoeing, kayaking, peddle boating, fishing, hiking, atving are just some of the activities that can be enjoyed.
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Siempre Young

1 site · Lodging6 acres · New Liskeard, ON
This is an island paradise. 5.9 acres located on the third largest island on Sesekinika Lake, Ontario. This property is remote access- by boat only- water taxi can be available. Surrounded by nature's beauty and some of the most beautiful sunset skies; its breath taking and tranquil. This property is completely off grid, supported by solar and batteries. There are two dwellings on the property, the main Lake house where I reside and up on a rock face is the bunk house, which is available. Please ty of spots to pitch a tent. Fire pit is located on a rock point surrounded by water. Swimming off the dock and enjoy a nice fire burning hot tub. Lots of trails to explore or just enjoy the relaxation.
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The best camping near Larder River Waterway Provincial Park guide

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About

Embark on an adventure through Larder River Waterway Provincial Park, a haven for those seeking the thrill of white water canoeing and the serenity of nature hikes. With no facilities for overnight stays, the park's 30-kilometre stretch of river is a call to the wild at heart, offering fishing, swimming, and breathtaking views of rapids and waterfalls.

When to go

The best time to visit Larder River Waterway Provincial Park is during the warmer months when the park's full splendour is on display and the river's conditions are ideal for canoeing. Winter visits offer a stark, frozen beauty, but be prepared for cold temperatures and limited access.

Know before you go

  • Experienced canoeists will find the Larder River's white water a thrilling challenge; beginners should exercise caution.
  • Check for any park advisories or fire bans before your visit to stay informed and safe.
  • Accessibility may vary; contact the park for alternative accessible formats of content if required.
  • Remember, there are no facilities for visitors, so plan to be self-sufficient during your trip.
  • For general information, reach out to the Timiskaming Health Unit at 705-235-1384.

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