200 acres hosted by Jessica G.
1 lodging site
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Off-leash friendly
Pets can be off-leash at this Hipcamp.
All to yourself
100% of recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp felt private.
The land is 200 acres of beautiful forest, wetlands, marshes and a bog. The property is located a 5-minute drive from the Golden Lake beach and 13 km from Foy Beach Provincial Park, two beautiful spots for swimming. The town of Killaloe, 4km away, provides a Farmers Market (9-2pm) on Saturdays from June to October, there is a café (Engine House) and a health food store (Grandma’s Pantry) in town, a grocery store and LCBO. It’s about 20-25 minutes to Barry’s Bay for other amenities, and just a bit further to Algonquin Park for a day trip.This is a beautiful Bunkie built in 2023 located on 200 acres near Golden Lake, ON. It’s an hour and 45-minute drive from Ottawa through Renfrew County; a landscape of lush forests, lakes, winding rivers, streams and wetlands. The Bunkie is perched upon a west facing rock outcrop overlooking a magnificent open Marsh. It has a perfect view of the sun as it sets over the horizon. This spot is ideal for bird lovers and other nature enthusiasts. When Spring peeper season is in full swing it is an incredible soundscape, as are the Sandhill cranes that trumpet and land in the marsh during their annual migration. American Bitterns have nested here, as well as many other bird species. There have been many white-tailed deer & beaver sightings and lots of evidence of moose (maybe you will be the first to spot one?) The ecosystem is diverse with different seasons bringing new plants & critters into the spotlight. The property is host to another big open marsh, and an alluring bog with a unique ecological community.
The Bunkie sleeps 2 adults comfortably. Up to 4 with some manipulation of furniture & mattresses. There is plenty of space to pitch a tent outside. There is an option to have a camping cot delivered (for an additional fee), and extra mattresses under and behind the bed. To access the Marsh Bunkie there is a hiking trail, approximately a 10–15-minute hike from one of the parking options. Please note that the road is not maintained after a certain point, driving in to the trailhead is up to your discretion. There are other options for parking, be mindful that this will add time to the hike in. A yard-cart wagon is provided to transport your belongings from your vehicle. Backpacks are ideal as the wagon can tip on the rugged terrain. The idea is that you will only have to bring your bedding and clothes, and the food and drink you would like to consume. I am working to have many other little amenities included. A work in progress. What is provided currently: potable water, cooking fuel, propane for heat source (season dependent) S & P, cane sugar, a selection of herbal teas, cutlery, dishes, glasses, mugs, and other basic kitchen utensils as well as a water & food dish for a doggo. There is a camp kitchen that has 1 burner for boiling water, etc. and the option to have a cook fire. Fire Ban rules apply. Additional cooking sources can be provided upon request: a BBQ and/or a camp oven with two burners. This is an off-grid experience, but a portable power-station can be provided for an additional fee to charge cell phones, lights, and other electronics. There is an option for electric elements (indoor heating of water, etc.)
The primary heat source in the Bunkie is a propane heater. The floor and the roof are insulated, but the walls are not. Currently offering 3 season rentals. There are additional wool blankets provided, but I ask that if you do bring pets, that you bring extra sheets & blankets to cover the furniture and refrain from using the wool blankets. The washroom facility is a 6X6 outhouse that has a composting toilet in it. There is a humanure compost bin located behind the outhouse. There will be a compost bag provided and sawdust to soak up any moisture from stool. Urination is encouraged outside.