The best camping near The Massasauga Provincial Park

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Maple Rivers Log Cabins

4 sites · Lodging75 acres · Seguin, ON
Stay here for a day or a week, this off-grid little resort has all the necessities that one would need, and make you want to come back again! We are excited to offer 3 off-grid log cabins, providing a highly private setting. 20 min to Parry Sound. These cabins are located within 75 acres of forest. Each cabin features either two single beds or one king-size bed (bed sheets only). Cabins are insulated but have no heat so bring own pillows, blankets and sleeping bags. Accommodation is limited to two adults per cabin. Common areas for all cabins include: 1) Outdoor Kitchen (includes pots, pans, dishes, cups, utensils etc.), 2) Freezer/Fridge, 3) BBQ, 4) Indoor Shower (hot and cold water), 5) Outdoor Shower (hot and cold water) and 6) Toilet/Outhouse with running cold water. The large BBQ is equipped with 5 burners for the grill. There is also 1 side pot burner for foiling water and another ceramic grilling burner. Additionally, we have three tent spots available, with one designated for each cabin. There is ample parking space for guests. You can enjoy the convenience of a shower with hot water and a BBQ pit. Address is 261 Star Lake rd. Seguin. Its the second driveway when going north on Star lake rd. Look for a sign MAPLE RIVERS LANE. From Hwy 400, get off on hwy 141. Go east towards Rosseau. Turn left at Tally Hoe/Swords, then right at Turtle lake rd and left at Star lake rd. Explore the various trails for hiking, mountain biking, and even a small white water creek. There are plenty of lakes in the surrounding area. Seguin Trail is just 1 km away. A beautiful Maple Key Park and sandy beach awaits you only 4 km from the site. Don't miss the opportunity to visit the nearby historic town of Orrville. Stay here for a day or a week, this off-grid little resort has all the necessities that one would need, and make you want to come back again! These 3 off-grid log cabins, providing a highly private setting. Explore the various trails for hiking, mountain biking, and even a small white water creek. There are plenty of lakes in the surrounding area. Seguin Trail is just 1 km away. Fire wood is all around the forest Pick anything that is down and enjoy the common fire pit. Also a flashlight and some bug spray might help. This is a family oriented camping: 1) Please refrain from using offensive language, 2) Smoking allowed around fire pit only, 3) Please place all cigarette butts in fire pit, 4) Absolutely no candles allowed, (if desired please use insents only!) 5) Parties allowed only upon verbal consent from the management, 6) We have no cleaning fee so please keep your cabin neat and tidy. 7) Before checkout please place all garbage in and around the cabin into main bin located beside the outdoor kitchen. 8) Cabin floor should be swept using broom provided in the cabin.
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Eagle Lake Narrows Sunset Sites

3 sites · RVs, Tents1 acre · South River, ON
Learn more about this land: Come and camp on beautiful Eagle Lake with approximately 120' frontage facing North. The campsites are only steps away from the water’s edge where you can enjoy stunning sunsets. Swimming, fishing and a playground are just across the road. The sites have a raised fire pit to cook your meals and a picnic table for enjoying them. We can provide firewood for $12 a bag, just ask!  These medium sites can accommodate two tents or a small camper with a total of four people. There is a shared outhouse, with flush toilets at the park across the road. Each site has water and electricity, and you can also find a WIFI signal nearby.  Eagle Lake Narrows Country Store is on the same three acre property. There you can rent boat, canoe, kayak, SUP and bicycles. Right across the road is a public beach, perfect for a relaxing day with family or friends. The public beach also is equipped with handy amenities like bathrooms, change rooms, fishing docks, and extra parking.  Eagle Lake is approximately 3 hours from Toronto, just over 4 hours from Ottawa, and less than an hour to Huntsville. It is very close to Algonquin Park.
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Long's Lake Vista ~ Loft, Tent, Van

9 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents27 acres · Huntsville, ON
Pitch your tent on the hilltop plateaus with lake and sunset views (zone 8 or 9). Pit toilet available (zone 7). Power is available along with the use of the common deck and BBQ area in (zones 3, 4, 6). Rent the Indoor loft space (zone 2), with 2x double air mattress, power, TV, fridge, dishes, outdoor hot-water sink, and laundry. Zone 5 is good for motorbikers and singles to park up close to the small area. Power up your Van or RV (zone 1) with outdoor plugs, and park on the newly created flat drive area. For the more athletic, hike up to the cleared forest floor in zone 10 or get really rustic, hike into the bush for some natural Forest camping (zone 10 - deep bush). There are 27 acres of beautiful Muskoka bush for you to explore and enjoy. If you’re feeling adventurous you can hike around the surrounding forest; stay within the property boundaries and you will discover the hydro cut and its valley view, the ravine, the waterfall, and a footpath that leads to a bridge at the back of the lot. Or simply just relax and enjoy the soundings and view from the sitting rocks. The public beach for swimming is a quick walk down Beach Road. It has a large dock, picnic tables, grassy area along with an portapotty. Or check out the sandbar and drop off at the boat launch at the end of the road. The lake has a diverse shoreline and perfect for small boats and kayaks. Enjoy beautiful sunsets overlooking the western end of the lake. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ZONE 3 - CAMP WATER SOURCE/ WASH STATION ZONE 4 - COMMON KITCHEN AREA ZONE 6 - COMMON AREA ZONE 7 - PIT TOILET - Outhouse building uphill behind tenting area. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Available Sites ZONE 1 - VAN/RV 'S ZONE 2 - LOFT ZONE 5 - SMALL TENT CAMPING ZONE 8, 9 - LAKEVIEW CAMPING ZONE 10 - FOREST CAMPING DEEP - BUSH - Open camping ZONE 10 - FOREST CAMPING FOREST FLOOR - Site See the other listings for details.
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The best camping near The Massasauga Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

Embark on an adventure at The Massasauga Provincial Park, where the pristine waters of Georgian Bay meet the rugged Canadian Shield. With backcountry camping, boating, and hiking trails, this park offers a true escape into nature. Paddle through serene waters, fish for muskie and bass, or hike to breathtaking lookouts. Whether you're seeking solitude or an active getaway, The Massasauga is your gateway to the great outdoors.

Notable campgrounds

  • Bayside Campsites - Enjoy the serene Georgian Bay shoreline with campsites that offer a mix of rocky outcrops and sandy beaches.
  • Interior Campsites - Immerse yourself in the wilderness with remote sites accessible only by water, offering a true backcountry experience.
  • Three Legged Lake - A northern access point providing secluded camping opportunities amid dense forests and tranquil lakes.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book up to five months in advance to secure your preferred campsite.
  • Consider mid-week stays for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Check for last-minute cancellations regularly, as plans can change.
  • Explore nearby camping options if your desired dates are not available.

When to go

The Massasauga Provincial Park is open from April 26 to October 20, offering a range of seasonal experiences. Summer months are ideal for warm-weather activities, while the fall colours create a stunning backdrop for hiking and paddling. Spring and late fall visits can be quieter but come prepared for cooler temperatures and variable conditions.

Know before you go

  • Check for any active alerts or advisories before your visit.
  • Wear proper hiking footwear and bring bug repellent for trail adventures.
  • Remember that motorboats are not permitted on inland lakes.
  • Be prepared for backcountry camping with a map and necessary supplies.
  • Respect the park's natural environment, including its wildlife and ecological integrity.

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