Cabins near Thunder Bay

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Check in to a cabin rental getaway and unwind in Thunder Bay on the coast of Lake Superior—an ideal jumping-off point for adventures. Thunder Bay is popular in summer when campers hike up nearby Mount McKay, explore towering lakeside cliffs at Sleeping Giant Provincial Park, and sail, canoe, or kayak the bay. Summers are warm (average July highs of 25.8°C), and many cabin vacation rentals offer firepits, grills, and lake views. The cold winters (average January lows of -18.6°C) are popular for world-class cross-country skiing, ice climbing, dog sledding, and even snowkiting (similar to kitesurfing). Most Thunder Bay cottage rentals are outfitted with wifi and heating, plus some have hot tubs for warming up during snowy Thunder Bay stays.

88% (5) 14 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Thunder Bay

1. Silver Mountain Lux and Cozy Cabin

86%
(7)
51km from Thunder Bay · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Welcome to our charming Lux and Cozy Cabin in nature! Silver Mountain is a small village in the heart of the most Beautiful Scenery with a large nature area, Mountains, and plenty of nature to explore, including natural falls, lakes, Atv trails, beach for sports, and relaxing. Suitable for couples, single travelling adventurer, business traveller, and families (with children). Free WiFi available. Surrounded by nature but close to the city of Thunder Bay, which has plenty of adventure for those who enjoy history, and outdoor sporting. A charming cabin surrounded by nature but a short drive to the city. Traditional method of construction with all modern basics you need. BBQ, Hot Tub, beautiful firepit, which includes chairs, and wood for burning. Outdoor games available, and lots of room to bring your own. Plenty of room to ride bikes, park all your toys, boats etc. Enjoy your stay, Welcome to our Lux, and Cozy Cabin. The space offers 2 Bedrooms, 1 full washroom, making it perfect for 2 couples, or a family of 4. When you tire of exploring the trail, site seeing swimming and sea-doing etc. Cozy up around the firepit, or in the hot tub, under the stary sky, and take in the beautiful scenery of Silver Mountain.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
CA$50
 / night

2. Niibing Tribal Tours

100%
(2)
42km from Thunder Bay · 13 sites · Lodging
Bring your family or organization to stay on my pristine land situated on 135 acres located 45kms south from Thunder Bay airport and 10 minutes north of the Minnesota border. I welcome you to rent one of my thirteen rustic cabins or pitch your tent in a private area to reconnect with nature and rediscover yourself. You can also purchase add-on experiences to learn more about Anishinaaabe practices and the rich culture of the region. For nature lovers and boating enthusiasts, the Little Trout Bay Conservation Area and Lake Superior boat launch are all less than 2 kms away. Enjoy the James Duncan Nature Trail located in the same area, perfect for a day hike. A firepit with firewood for purchase is also available for your family to enjoy. I look forward to meeting you soon. Niibing means 'it is summer' in Anishinaabe. My paternal ancestry is Anishinaabe from north of Lake Superior and Cree/French from northern Manitoba and my maternal ancestry is from England through my great-grandmother. I purchased this land in 2017 to fulfil a lifelong dream to live in the bush next to water and to offer tribal tourism opportunities to global visitors. My ancestors have been greeting visitors on Gichigami (Lake Superior) for thousands of years. I feel that when I am greeting visitors. It is important to me and to my role of Lodgekeeper to be welcoming and accommodating. As a Lodgekeeper, I was presented with the Spiritual guidance to conduct this work for all people, Indigenous and non-Indigenous. I am very passionate about this work and share the concepts of 'All My Relations' and our interconnectedness with the animals, trees, plants, mountains, water and all the other beings of Mother Earth. It is my life’s work. “I offer these teachings and experiences from my role as Lodgekeeper, gifted to me through ceremony. I do this work from the heart, with the understanding that healing is sacred — and sustainability is sacred. Every contribution supports the land, the Spirits, and the continuation of these opportunities for future generations.” Standing Strong of the Anishinaabe People
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
CA$56
 / night

Check in to a cabin rental getaway and unwind in Thunder Bay on the coast of Lake Superior—an ideal jumping-off point for adventures. Thunder Bay is popular in summer when campers hike up nearby Mount McKay, explore towering lakeside cliffs at Sleeping Giant Provincial Park, and sail, canoe, or kayak the bay. Summers are warm (average July highs of 25.8°C), and many cabin vacation rentals offer firepits, grills, and lake views. The cold winters (average January lows of -18.6°C) are popular for world-class cross-country skiing, ice climbing, dog sledding, and even snowkiting (similar to kitesurfing). Most Thunder Bay cottage rentals are outfitted with wifi and heating, plus some have hot tubs for warming up during snowy Thunder Bay stays.

88% (5) 14 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Thunder Bay

1. Silver Mountain Lux and Cozy Cabin

86%
(7)
51km from Thunder Bay · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Welcome to our charming Lux and Cozy Cabin in nature! Silver Mountain is a small village in the heart of the most Beautiful Scenery with a large nature area, Mountains, and plenty of nature to explore, including natural falls, lakes, Atv trails, beach for sports, and relaxing. Suitable for couples, single travelling adventurer, business traveller, and families (with children). Free WiFi available. Surrounded by nature but close to the city of Thunder Bay, which has plenty of adventure for those who enjoy history, and outdoor sporting. A charming cabin surrounded by nature but a short drive to the city. Traditional method of construction with all modern basics you need. BBQ, Hot Tub, beautiful firepit, which includes chairs, and wood for burning. Outdoor games available, and lots of room to bring your own. Plenty of room to ride bikes, park all your toys, boats etc. Enjoy your stay, Welcome to our Lux, and Cozy Cabin. The space offers 2 Bedrooms, 1 full washroom, making it perfect for 2 couples, or a family of 4. When you tire of exploring the trail, site seeing swimming and sea-doing etc. Cozy up around the firepit, or in the hot tub, under the stary sky, and take in the beautiful scenery of Silver Mountain.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
CA$50
 / night

2. Niibing Tribal Tours

100%
(2)
42km from Thunder Bay · 13 sites · Lodging
Bring your family or organization to stay on my pristine land situated on 135 acres located 45kms south from Thunder Bay airport and 10 minutes north of the Minnesota border. I welcome you to rent one of my thirteen rustic cabins or pitch your tent in a private area to reconnect with nature and rediscover yourself. You can also purchase add-on experiences to learn more about Anishinaaabe practices and the rich culture of the region. For nature lovers and boating enthusiasts, the Little Trout Bay Conservation Area and Lake Superior boat launch are all less than 2 kms away. Enjoy the James Duncan Nature Trail located in the same area, perfect for a day hike. A firepit with firewood for purchase is also available for your family to enjoy. I look forward to meeting you soon. Niibing means 'it is summer' in Anishinaabe. My paternal ancestry is Anishinaabe from north of Lake Superior and Cree/French from northern Manitoba and my maternal ancestry is from England through my great-grandmother. I purchased this land in 2017 to fulfil a lifelong dream to live in the bush next to water and to offer tribal tourism opportunities to global visitors. My ancestors have been greeting visitors on Gichigami (Lake Superior) for thousands of years. I feel that when I am greeting visitors. It is important to me and to my role of Lodgekeeper to be welcoming and accommodating. As a Lodgekeeper, I was presented with the Spiritual guidance to conduct this work for all people, Indigenous and non-Indigenous. I am very passionate about this work and share the concepts of 'All My Relations' and our interconnectedness with the animals, trees, plants, mountains, water and all the other beings of Mother Earth. It is my life’s work. “I offer these teachings and experiences from my role as Lodgekeeper, gifted to me through ceremony. I do this work from the heart, with the understanding that healing is sacred — and sustainability is sacred. Every contribution supports the land, the Spirits, and the continuation of these opportunities for future generations.” Standing Strong of the Anishinaabe People
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
CA$56
 / night

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