The best camping near Marten River Provincial Park

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Rusty's Red Deer Lake Getaway

1 site · Lodging3 acres · Sudbury, ON
Looking for a place to get away from the chaos of your everyday life? Need a quiet place to unwind? Book Rusty's Red Deer Lake Getaway. What's included? An offgrid rustic style bunkie that sleeps 2 in the loft (double mattress), 1 comfortably on the sofa pullout, and one more small person on the chair that turns into a small cot. Please bring your own pillows, however clean sheets and warm blankets are provided. Rusty also provides cooking pots, pans, dishes, and eating utensils, along with a small amount of non-potable water to clean hands and dishes. Firepit with cooking grate is available for hipcampers. Outdoor cooking only. Wood can be provided as requested. Please do not cut from property. A small hiking trail on the property will lead you to Rustys favorite hangout, Red Deer Lake. The trail is a bit of a challenge with many obstacles so please use caution and take your time. Those who rent kayaks or pedal boat will have their vessel waiting for them at this location. Please say "Hi" to Rusty when passing by on your hike to Red Deer Lake. Trails for atv/utvs or others looking for a longer adventure are available a short walking distance off site. Message for further details. A cedar and pine outhouse is available. This outhouse contains a composting toilet that is emptied between stays. This keeps odors down.
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Marten River Escapes

8 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents3 acres · North Bay, ON
Marten River Escapes offers six waterfront campsites with 30 amp hydro service and three non waterfront campsites, one with 30 amp and two with 50 amp service. A couple are seasonal sites, most are transient sites. All have access to potable water faucets. A shared comfort station with flush toilets and showers with hot on demand water is centrally located. There is no sewer connections but we do have a honey wagon and guests can access dumping into our onsite septic tank. We also have one rustic glamping cabin in the campground area and a new 14 unit building under construction on the southeast portion of the property. There is an on site restaurant offering dine-in, patio seating, and take out service. (seasonally operated - hours vary depending on the season) In addition to the amenities available on the campsite you will also have access to enjoy the common shared areas of the property. Our property boasts 1000' of waterfront surrounded by crown land. We have a new shared dock with Muskoka chairs and a (typical Northern Ontario) swimming area in our semi-secluded bay. We recommend water shoes for those who go swimming and to bring a fishing rod (and fishing license) if you want to give that sport a go. A sunshade pergola was just added to the main dock area with several other seating areas scattered around the property providing relaxing water views and spectacular sunsets, all available for your enjoyment. There is a large open area to enjoy a game of frisbee or other lawn games. We also have a few water toys. A canoe, a kayak, a peddle boat and two small (fishing type) motor boats are available for a small rental FEE. You must have a valid boaters license in order to be able to rent the motor boat. All water equipment renters must sign a renters agreement prior to use. Due to sizing and proper fit, for safety we do recommend guests bring their own life jackets/pfd's but we do have some that can be used. We have a private boat launch and for a small extra fee you can reserve a dedicated boat slip space during your stay for your own personal watercraft. Boats or other water toy equipment are NOT to be left on the shore. A few local public boat launches into different lakes are also nearby. For those powersports enthusiasts (ATV's, SXS etc.) there are 100's of km's of crown land trails accessible from our property. We do NOT rent ATV's. There is space to park ONE passenger vehicle along with your rv/trailer or tents on each campsite. VERY large trucks will limit the usable lawn space available on the site. Extra passenger vehicles and/or equipment trailers must park in overflow parking.
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The Rustic Treehouse Hideaway

1 site · Lodging13 acres · Corbeil, ON
This truly unique treehouse is the perfect place to fulfill your childhood dreams, relax, unwind, and spend time with nature. An amazing structure supported by rustic logs from the surrounding forest and handcrafted by a father who wanted to create a magical space for his family to enjoy. Experience the magic and wonder of treehouse living for yourself; a glamping experience you will never forget. The space: Inside, you'll find a cozy open concept 110 square foot space, equipped with a main living/sleeping room, small kitchen area, and two small loft spaces for sleeping. The treehouse sleeps four people, including 2 adults and 2 small children comfortably. The sleeping quarters consist of two single sized beds in the loft spaces and a futon that folds out easily into a cozy double bed. An electric panel heater is the main source of heat, which keeps the small space nice and toasty. There is also a wood stove under the treehouse that can also be used for some additional heat if needed. Firewood is available upon request. The small kitchen area is equipped with a kettle, toaster, coffee press, and electric hot plate. Unfortunately, there is no refrigerator due to limited electricity, so we encourage you to bring a cooler to store your food, or one can be provided upon request There is also a small barbecue located on the lower treehouse deck for your cooking needs. There is no running water however, two large jugs of water will be provided for drinking and cooking. We provide cookware, plates, cups, bowls, and utensils. Linens will be provided for all the beds but feel free to bring an extra sleeping bag or two if you’re planning on staying on a very cold night. There is some electricity at the tree house however please try to limit use to one appliance at a time when possible (ie. turn off the heater if using the toaster or kettle). A brand-new detached outhouse just a few steps away from the treehouse will accommodate your toileting needs. The treehouse has multiple windows that provide beautiful views of the surrounding forest. For entertainment, a TV as well as a DVD player with a varied selection of DVDs is provided. Unfortunately, there is no WIFI at the treehouse however there is cell phone reception. Guest access: Guests will park in the designated guest parking space at the main house. A short 5 mins walk up a small hill will take you to the treehouse. We ensure that the trails are packed during the winter however if needed, arrangements can be made for your belongings to be transported to the treehouse with our snowmobile. Make sure to bring weather appropriate footwear. Other things to note: The treehouse is located on a private 13-acre property, sitting on top of a small hill, with no visible neighbors in sight. We have multiple trails that are great for snowshoeing and sliding (weather permitting). You will have full access to the surrounding property during your stay. Feel free to explore and familiarize yourself with nature. The hosts do live on site and are available to provide assistance promptly when needed. We are located approximately 15 mins from North Bay and 7 mins from Callander, where you can easily access Lake Nipissing and 7 mins from Lake Nosbonsing. Public snowmobile trails, a local convenience store, and LCBO are also located just a short 3-minute drive away.
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Nepenthe Island

1 site · Tent12 acres · North Bay, ON
YOUR OWN 12 ACRE PRIVATE ISLAND AWAITS! *BOAT ACCESS ONLY* This island is situated along the North Channel between Callandar Bay and Lake Nipissing. It is an untouched natural sanctuary, with world class water activities such as fishing, canoeing, and kayaking at your footsteps. About Lake Nipissing This beautiful lake is a fisherman's paradise, home to walleye, trophy pike, muskie, jumbo perch, and bass. The fish are biting! The scenery is breathtaking. For those who know the natural beauty of Northern Ontario, you don't need convincing. For the ones that don't, get on up here! You don't know what you're missing. About the Island There are no structures, campsites, bathrooms, or anything else of this nature on this island. It's water access only, WE DO NOT provide access to the island. Please be courteous and respectful and remove your garbage from the island when you leave. A $300 cleaning fee will apply if the island has been littered. As noted previously, guests must access the island by water. *WE DO NOT PROVIDE TRANSPORTATION TO THE ISLAND*. There are a few marinas that may rent transportation if you do not have any yourself. You can try Harpers Marina in Callandar. We do not guarantee that they will provide transportation. Please call before booking this stay. *DISCLAIMERS Access at own risk. Owner assumes no liability for injuries or guests' property being damaged. Guests should be physically willing and able to traverse the terrain. There are many bushes, trees, and rocks to consider. Children are permitted onto the island, however parents are responsible for their safety.
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The best camping near Marten River Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

Marten River Provincial Park beckons adventurers with its rich logging history and abundant recreational activities. Nestled in the heart of nature, the park offers a variety of camping options, from car camping with electrical hook-ups to serene backcountry sites. Whether you're looking to paddle through pristine waters, hike among ancient pines, or simply relax at one of the three sandy beaches, Marten River provides an idyllic backdrop for both relaxation and exploration.

Notable campgrounds

  • Car Camping - Campsites cater to a range of equipment, from tents to large trailers, with electrical hook-up options.
  • Backcountry Camping - Immerse yourself in the wilderness with remote sites accessible by canoe or on foot.
  • Roofed Accommodation - Experience the park's natural beauty with the comfort of a roof over your head.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your preferred dates, as sites fill up quickly during peak season.
  • Consider visiting during the shoulder season for greater availability and a quieter experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellation policies for last-minute openings.
  • Explore nearby camping options for alternative accommodations if the park is fully booked.

When to go

The best time to visit Marten River Provincial Park is from May 17 to September 22, when the park is fully operational. Enjoy the lush greenery of summer or the vibrant fall colours. Winter visits offer a serene, snowy landscape, but be mindful that facilities are limited during the off-season.

Know before you go

  • Check the park's alert system for any closures or safety advisories before your trip.
  • Accessible facilities are available, ensuring an inclusive experience for all visitors.
  • Remember to pack essentials as local businesses provide groceries and other necessities.
  • Be prepared for wildlife encounters and familiarize yourself with best practices to ensure safety.
  • Take advantage of the park's rental services for canoes, kayaks, and paddleboards to explore the waterways.

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