Tiny homes near Bancroft with showers

Forests, lakes, and cliffs—endless attractions abound while camping near Bancroft.

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3 top tiny homes sites near Bancroft with showers

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Footprints Resort

17 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents11 acres · Bancroft, ON
Footprints Resort is a private adults-only holiday destination located in the heart of Hastings Highlands, at the southern tip of Algonquin Park in Ontario. Their boutique resort is adults only, providing a pristine, natural, child-free setting for your next getaway! Enjoy swimming and non-motorized water sports on their private lake, relax as you sunbath and lounge on the beach, hike and bike the nearby trails, enjoy a natural setting and reconnect with nature. They offer a variety of accommodation options with rooms, villas, cabins and camping available, spacious private grounds to roam and many secluded seating areas to relax. Enjoy all that the resort has to offer. Whether you're looking for outdoor adventure, relaxation or a romantic getaway, their boutique resort is your destination! Book one of their nicely appointed rooms or cozy cabins, or bring along your camping gear for a fun, relaxing, week-long or weekend adventure. Join others in the lounge to socialize, sit by the fireplace, or cook a meal in their self-catering kitchen. Barbecues are available throughout the resort so grilling up a delicious meal is not a problem. Hang out in their open air Cabana where you can mix a cold beverage and socialize with other guests, or take your drink to one of their many secluded, sitting areas to relax. The Dome is a large, 1,500-square-foot covered, open air recreational structure designed to keep the party going, even in inclement weather. Equipped with a stage, sound equipment and a dance floor that is ready for any party, they can accommodate many options. The Dome usually houses a Games Room, but has also been used for dancing, wedding receptions, a weight room and rehearsal space among other options. If variety is the spice of your life and you wish for a little excitement, there are plenty of local attractions such as antiquing, canoeing, rockhounding, and ghost towns. Spend a day exploring Algonquin park or go white water rafting or trail riding by horseback or ATV. However you decide to spend your day, there is always lots to do at and around Footprints!
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Scandinavian Inspired Tiny house

1 site · Lodging10 acres · Hastings Highlands, ON
Welcome to Sunflower Hill... newly built on grid tiny home is set one of a kind romantic, intimate and rejuvenating Scandinavian Experience. Set on a beautiful 10 acres you are sure to enjoy the privacy of this great spot This tiny home features an outdoor sauna, hot tub, and a cold plunge pool as part of our nordik health ritual, which can stimulate mental, emotional, spiritual and physical rejuvenation. Surrounded by the tranquilness of the forest is the meditation space - improve focus, concentration and lower stress. A beautiful lake with beach is only 1km away A Kings size bed in the loft accommodates two comfortably. The Bathroom is a 3 pc (sink, toilet and shower). Kitchen is open to the living space with well equipped stainless steel appliances a full size fridge and a seating space for two. Walkout of the side door into our Scandinavian experience where you can really take a deep breath, exhale and RELAX. Enjoy the beauty of nature while soaking in the tubs. Items included in a 2 night stay: Kitchen: Dish Cleaning Pad Dish Cleaning Soap 1 Large garbage bag 2 smaller garbage bin bags 1 Roll of paper towel Instant Coffee 4 Keurig Pods Tea Sugar Saran Wrap Aluminum Foil Salt/Pepper Cooking oil (spray) Some Common Spices Please inquire on specific items that you may need for your stay as we may consider providing for your convenience Washroom: 1 roll of toiler paper Shampoo Conditioner Hand soap Washroom towels Bath robe/ person. (to be left upon departure) All linens are included in your stay! Things to Bring: Appropriate clothes, layers depending on time of year Sandals Bug repellant - April can be especially bad for this Garbage: Disposal is included in your accommodation - We ask that you empty all waste bins and put all garbage in the provided large clear garbage bag Noise Levels: Although we are on a private setting we have neighbours and we ask that our guests be mindful of noise levels at all times and particularly in the evenings and mornings. Please help us promote a tranquil setting for everyone! WIFI/Cell Service Satellite internet Download Speed: Upload Speed: There is good reliable cell reception and wifi
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Tiny homes near Bancroft with showers guide

Overview

The pristine forests and lakes of Ontario create outdoor enchantment for Bancroft campers. The city is an ideal base for hiking and camping excursions into the area’s celebrated natural attractions like Algonquin Provincial Park and Egan Chutes Provincial Park. After a day exploring, campers can find off-grid and primitive campsites or lakefront cabins located near well-loved attractions like Petroglyphs Provincial Park and the York River.

Where to go

Algonquin Provincial Park

Enjoy the nearly untouched woodlands of Algonquin Provincial Park, just 50 minutes away from Bancroft. As Canada’s first provincial park, it’s home to giant moose, racing rivers, quiet ponds, and scenic hiking trails that traverse its 7,600 square kilometres. Explore interpretive walking trails and canoe or kayak river rapids. In the winter, try dog sledding or summer camp in the wild backcountry. Nearby campgrounds and RV parks are available year-round as well.

Egan Chutes Provincial Park

Waterfalls and old forests fill Egan Chutes Provincial Park. Drive 15 miles from town to enjoy popular park activities like hiking, canoeing on the York River, and birding. Hikers can also find both easy and moderately challenging hikes. Then, try nearby cabin rentals, RV parks, and campgrounds offering convenient amenities like restrooms, firepits, and picnic areas.

Petroglyphs Provincial Park

Home to the largest concentration of the country’s indigenous rock carvings, Petroglyphs Provincial Park also offers pristine forests and famed blue-green waters at McGinnis Lake. Campers can peruse the carvings of humans and animals at The Teaching Rocks while hiking the surrounding landscape. Although the park does not offer camping or cabin rentals, these accommodations can be found nearby or back in Bancroft.

When to go

Campers enjoy visiting Bancroft year-round. Although summertime is popular, each season offers outdoor fun. June through August is peak camping season, which is complemented by activities like swimming, boating, and hiking. While winter and spring attract fewer campers, there are still plenty of activities and campsites in operation; though it’s important to monitor the weather and possible road closures due to snow. After summer, autumn is Bancroft’s most popular season with its colourful foliage, fall festivals, and farmer’s markets.

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