Cabins near Gatineau

Gatineau explorers can count on culture, canoe camping, and lots of craft beer.

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Organic Farm Camping & Bunkie

31 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents40 acres · Shawville, QC
Relax in pristine nature in the rolling Gatineau hills at an off-grid sustainable organic farm and forest! Ladysmith (Thorne) QC is originally a German/Polish settlement area with ties to the early forestry industry, observe the timeless beauty the early settlers fell in love with here. Pets welcome! Animals must be kept on leash at all times, as there are farm animals present. We offer hiking trails, excellent bird and wildlife watching, bikers paradise on dirt roads, and other off-road activities. The site is completely off-grid with a resident home powered by solar and wind energy (generator too!). Organic gardens and farm animals offer a real down-to-earth experience. Meet a 300+ yr old Oak tree along the hiking trail or take some chill time in "Meditation Grove" amongst the pines. Choose from two different stay options: Forest Off-Grid Organic Farm Camping - 20+ campsites are located on 13 acres of open fields to accommodate RV's, van's and campers Off-Grid Rustic Bunkhouse - sleeps up to 6 people, ideal for personal or small group retreats
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Camp dans Rouge

2 sites · Lodging1 acre · Grenville Sur La Rouge, QC
Come too Camp dans Rouge!! Cabin and tent spot on La Rivière Rouge. Grenville-sur-la-Rouge Qc. Camp dans Rouge !! Our Bunkie is located on the edge of mountains. The beautiful landscape is ROCKY, RUGGED, and NATURALLY WOODED!! Rivière-Rouge River view.. There's a small river stream beside bunkie, with our local wild animals. There are numerous walking trails that meander throughout the mountains. Trails are for nature walks, where you'll experience natural wildflowers, plants, see and hear birds, small animals, lots of wildlife. The stars on a clear night, with very minimal to no light pollution. Parking. Pet Friendly. Electrical Outlets. Charge phones and more! Water access. Fishing and kyaks, rafts allowed * at own risk*. 1 King or 2 single beds with comfy bedding provided Fan. Heater. Radio. WIFI. BBQ. Camping stove. FIRE PIT. *wood supplied* Movable Table with outdoor and indoor seating. water dispenser- Springwater supplied. utensils and plates. pots and pans. and more Toliet is a Portapotty thats a flushable campers toliet with No smell inside a secured pop-up tent 30 mins from Hawkesbury. 1 hr from: Montreal. Ottawa. Mont Tremblant PLEASE NOTE: The bunkie price is for 2 guests. 3rd guest avaliable apon request of extra bed or cot Room for a tent outside of the bunkie (summer time) 6 people MAX on site (please select additional guests if you are planning on using both of our accommodations: ( tent and mats +$ Or add single bed +$ ). Local places for tours fun and adventures: • BEACH- Grenville-sur-la-Rouge hyw 148 only 20 mins away With showers and bathrooms included on site. $ pay for parking • New World Rafting Center • Propulsion Rafting - Rivière-Rouge 9km away • Parc Omega 30 mins Montebello • Đại Tòng Lâm Tam Bảo Sơn- Rivière-Rouge nord • Ziptrek Ecotours - Mont-Tremblant Non profit - Accommodations / Donations towards Rae's Reptiles Retreat where they live Habitatly ever after! Current residence of: -Mr. Wilson Mooney - The Bearded Dragon -Mr. Sandwich- The micro painted turtle No they are NOT in camp with you!
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Songwood Forest

1 site · Lodging88 acres · Oxford Station, ON
Songwood is 88 acres of oldfield-farm-turned Managed Forest, backing onto hundreds of acres of County land, part of Limerick Forest. It sits on the traditional territory of the Anishnabek and Haudenosaunee Peoples. We say “miigwech” and “niá:wen” to thank them and other Indigenous Peoples for taking care of this land from time immemorial and for sharing the land with those of us who are newcomers. After centuries as part of the borderlands between the Algonquin and Iroquois native peoples, the land was surveyed by European settlers in 1791, but the ground conditions were so poor that the first settler did not occupy this property until the mid-1850’s. Over the next century, the land was cleared and farming was attempted. But because of the shallow soil and wet conditions, the land was not good for farming. By the 1950’s, the fields in the southern end of the property were abandoned, allowing the pioneer varieties of plants and trees to once again spring up. In 1969, the Graham family purchased the property and began the process of introducing suitable tree seedlings to abandoned fields, to aid in habitat regeneration for wildlife. The only harvesting of the farm’s trees is for firewood, to aid in the development of a healthy ecosystem, and to maintain the trails by which to enjoy nature. In 2006, the property received FSC certification based on our sustainable forest management approach. Today, we are a proud member of the Ontario Woodlot Association. We love to share our forest! Recently, we renovated a small cabin in the woods to provide a space to withdraw into nature for a bit, to embrace a little forest therapy. It’s also a place for our five children and eight grandchildren to come home to. We hope you enjoy your stay.
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the Goose - Jamink Farm

1 site · Lodging110 acres · Saint Andrews West, ON
This beautiful farm was once farmed by the McDonald family, one of which was named Willy Allan, hence our road name. Our family has had the pleasure to farm this 600 acre property since 2014. Come and experience life on the farm or simply enjoy the peacefulness and tranquility of the great outdoors. Learn more about this land: This is a small 8 x 20 wood cabin, there is a bunk bed, wood stove, BBQ and basic kitchen supplies. It is an off grid cabin with some solar powered outdoor lighting and flashlights. Enjoy the beautiful outdoors, swim in the pond, play cards and games, hike through our silvopasture forest and enjoy a relaxing campfire. Embrace the beautiful sunsets and start your day with a brilliant sunrise. You can also book a tour of our farm. You are welcome to set up tents for additional guests if you wish. There is a picnic table, and kitchen available. Pets are welcome. Campfires are permitted as long as there is no fire ban.
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Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field
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Cabins near Gatineau guide

Overview

Part of Canada’s National Capital Region, Gatineau is beloved for its museums, beer, and outdoor opportunities. The area’s renowned for its hiking trails, ranging from beginner jaunts to challenging, multi-day treks. Come winter, many of these routes are transformed into groomed snowshoeing and cross-country skiing paths. Just two hours from Montreal, Gatineau and the surrounding region provide conventional camping sites, RV options, canoe camping, four-season tents, yurts, and cabins to suit every adventure level.

When to go

Summer is undeniably the most popular time to explore in and around Gatineau Park, the second-most visited park in Canada. Reservations around Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day (a public holiday in Quebec celebrated June 24) and Canada Day tend to book up quickly. Early autumn excursions provide the best combination of pleasant weather and low traffic but there is one exception—expect dense weekend crowds in mid-October, when fall colours are at their best.

Know before you go

  • If you want to fish in Quebec, you’ll need a license. Fortunately, they’re inexpensive and easy to obtain.
  • You can buy everything from kayaks to backpack-friendly doggy dishes at Atmosphere in Gatineau. 
  • If your idea of essential supplies includes craft beer, check out Broue Ha Ha. They stock the largest supply of Quebec craft beer in the region, plus salami, nuts, cheese, pickles, potato chips, and a generous selection of hot sauce.
  • If you’ve ever wanted to combine trekking and afternoon tea, you can make it happen in Gatineau Park at the Mackenzie King Estate. This one-time summer home of a former Canadian Prime Minister offers an elegant afternoon tea complete with cucumber sandwiches.

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