The best camping near Fort St. Joseph National Historic Site

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Backwater Paradise

12 sites · RVs, Tents30 acres · Blind River, ON
Welcome to Backwater Paradise in Northern Ontario. We are 15 minutes north off Trans Canada Highway, Blind River. 5-6 hours northwest of Toronto and 9 hours east of Thunder Bay, between Sault Saint Marie and Sudbury. Looking for a wilderness get away or just driving through? We can accommodate. Backwater Paradise has possibilities for several camping styles. whether you bring your own RV, easy tenting or choose to go deep and experience raw wilderness/survival in our Left Field. There is a water tower providing utility water for washing or extinguishing camp fires. We have a quiet atmosphere for new and savvy nature lovers. s. There are no lights on this lake which makes it perfect for star gazing. The main entrance is very well marked and leads to the lake. This is where we host RV sites and tent sites. All nature watchers and sky gazers will enjoy the spaces we have here. Moose, bald eagles. wolves, otters, beavers, bears, owls and several migratory birds are common visitors. You will get to hear whippoorwills, several species of frogs, crickets, and sometimes wolves/coyotes at night. It is very important that pets be kept on a leash. In the lake there is plenty of bass and pike to keep a fisher and kid fishers busy. Common gear will work here and strongly recommend using wire swivel leaders. We promote 'lake 2 plate' principles and if you need anything let us know!! All campers have use of the water front no matter where your site is. On the shore of the lake front is a very large common area and firepit and picnic tables for everyone to access and enjoy the water and the shoreline. We host fires Friday and Saturday nights weather permitting at this location. There are several firepit rings to allow campers to have their own camp fire and we sell hardwood. We also have a paddle boat rental. There is 30 acres of mixed forest, lake and marsh, and now we are able to be open year round. You will notice that some of the photos have brown for grass. Those are earlier pictures of when we first opened. All of our expanded areas are like that at first, and things have changed a lot over the last 4 years and, will continue to have "unkempt" areas as we continue to expand. Our newest listings this year are called Almost Paradise (shower unit) and more recently Rootbound Ranch (camping for those travelling with livestock or horses.) This also available for those that like to stay at a farm. If Backwater Paradise is full, you can enjoy the same attributes just across the road at Almost Paradise. Another site we have is Left Field. Its raw bush and field space in the center. This is where the marsh is. We are also working on a new trail between Backwater Paradise and Left Field and encourage our campers to enjoy the views of both of these spaces. Backwater Paradise can be discovered at 220 Lake Hope Road, Blind River, Ontario
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Bambrough's Camp

1 site · RV, Tent2 acres · Thessalon, ON
Welcome to 2 acres of forest on Manitoulin Island, the world's largest freshwater island! Nestled amidst trees, our camp offers a clearing where you can set up tents or park a camper. Amenities include an outhouse, fire pit, and an outdoor kitchen featuring a dry sink, drink cooler, a small BBQ and camp stove. Just 1 minute away from the beach, marina with showers, laundry facilities, and a corner store, but our campsite offers unparalleled privacy and tranquility. Experience breathtaking sunsets and a sky filled with countless stars. Enjoy your stay!
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Enjoy Lake Huron's North Shore

1 site · RV1 acres · Thessalon, ON
Learn more about this land: Camp on the edge of Lake Huron, the perfect base for all your activities! Winter guests welcome, small fee for increased hydro usage during the cold weather. VANS, TRAILERS and RV'S up to 28 feet are welcome. We provide a level parking spot with a 50/30/15 amp electrical and water hook up. Pets welcome! Both wi-fi and cell reception on-site. CYCLISTS As a former long distance cyclist we are happy to provide cycle tourists a spot to pitch a tent. No cooking facilities at this time. We have gorgeous views from our rear lawn year-round for our guests to enjoy.  In the summer there is ample opportunity for kayaking, hiking, cycling in the area. We are in a great location and you can walk to town for supplies or a bite to eat. We also have ecofriendly, Made in Canada supplies for sale on site if you need laundry, dishwashing or personal care supplies. You can view our products at RestoreThroughNature.ca. If you're keen about the Great Lakes and want to show your love, visit GreatLakeLifeBrand on Etsy.com to see what we offer. We stock many of these items on site as well. We look forward to hosting you!
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Almost Paradise

3 sites · RVs, Tents1 acre · Blind River, ON
Welcome to Almost Paradise in Northern Ontario. We are 15 minutes off the Trans Canada highway, north of Blind River. 5-6 hours northwest of Toronto and 9 hours east of Thunder Bay, between Sault Saint Marie and Sudbury. Looking for a wilderness get away or just driving through? We can accommodate. Need internet? We have Starlink!. We also have star gazing and sunsets! As a new camp spot, upgrades at Almost Paradise are ongoing, including renovations to make a house into a cottage. Our 4 season camper, equipped with a woodstove is also now back at Almost Paradise and will be available again soon for those that need accommodations and want a rustic and cozy option. Backwater Paradise was flooded out from a very wet spring and Almost Paradise was created as a backup. We have a new seasonal shower unit. Check out our extras!! For now we have 1 tent and 1 RV site at this location. This past winter was very forgiving and gave us the opportunity to make a new bush trail at Backwater Paradise, for visiting nature lovers and plan on keeping it useable in winter. The trail is available to all our campers. One end is Backwater Paradise and the other is Left Field. Some is lakefront and some is marsh. There is seasonal berries everywhere in between. Please bring binoculars!! he wildlife here will get your pet into trouble (bears, wolves, coyotes. porcupines, raccoons, minks, fishers, skunks) 😱 Almost Paradise has all of the same benefits as Backwater Paradise campers and just across the road. Including use of the lake, and the nature trail to Left Field and all of the extras. (eggs, firewood sales, shower and paddle boat) In Lake Hope there is plenty of bass and pike to keep a fisher and kid fishers busy. Common gear will work here and strongly recommend using wire swivel leaders. We promote 'lake 2 plate' principles and if you need anything let us know!! All campers have use of the water front no matter where your site is. On the shore of the lake front is a very large common area with firepit and a picnic table to enjoy the water and the shoreline. Lately a family of geese have been frequent visitors over there. We host fires Friday and Saturday nights weather permitting at this location. Almost Paradise has a gravel driveway and slopes towards the lake so you still get a good view of the lake. The driveway is the best spot for an RV. Our Muscovy ducks are at Almost Paradise, beside the camping. They are quiet but funny looking 😊 The next property over is our farm, where we free range our chickens and ducks with 2 livestock guardian dogs. Fresh eggs are available. It is necessary to have a strict leash policy when it to pets. Wildlife here will get your pet into trouble (bears, wolves, coyotes. porcupines, raccoons, minks, fishers, skunks) 😱
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Northern Heritage Village Camping

2 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · Sault Ste. Marie, ON
We've dedicated up to a couple of acres on our large 150-acre piece of land that is also home to our Northern Heritage Village intentional community as well. We welcome responsible, friendly travellers from all over who want to enjoy one of the most beautiful, wild spots in all of Ontario! We are a family friendly environment and ask that our visitors remember that. We are also very pet friendly so long as pets are kept on leash or within the tents/setups of their owners. Unleashed pets are not permitted.
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Beautiful Scenic Ranch

5 sites · Tents300 acres · Thessalon, ON
Learn more about this land:Pitch your tent or set up your RV!This is a picturesque cattle ranch located on the scenic Deer Trail in Northern Ontario.The Deer Trail Tour is a fun loop around Elliot Lake, through Blind River and Iron Bridge. Following river valleys, this route is twisty and has many hills. Although surface treated, there are a few rough roads that make this loop more suited to the adventure touring type. This 120-km route follows old highways into some of the best scenery in Ontario!We also have many lakes nearby. We will soon be offering horseback rides and a custom butcher shop. Fall asleep to the sound of the cows grazing and the crickets.
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The best camping near Fort St. Joseph National Historic Site guide

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Explore the ruins of Fort St. Joseph National Historic Site and feel the rich War of 1812 history that lingers – a history that saw a powerful alliance struck between the British and the First Nations People of the western Great Lakes region. Hike to Lake Huron’s edge, experience history through heritage demonstrations, watch for more than 100 species of birds, and view authentic artefacts from the old fort.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Fort St. Joseph National Historic Site is between June 1 and September 30, when the site is open to the public. The summer months offer the best weather for exploring the ruins and enjoying the heritage demonstrations. Avoid Mondays and Tuesdays, as the site is closed, and plan your visit for the rest of the week when the rich history of the War of 1812 can be fully appreciated.

Know before you go

  • Check the operation schedule: Fort St. Joseph is open from June 1 to September 30, excluding Mondays and Tuesdays.
  • Prepare for the outdoors: Dress appropriately for hiking and bird watching, and bring water and snacks.
  • Respect the wildlife: Look out for monarch butterflies and various bird species, but maintain a safe distance.
  • Embrace the history: Participate in heritage demonstrations to gain a deeper understanding of the site's significance.
  • Contact for information: Reach out to the site at 705-246-2664 or via email for any inquiries before your visit.

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