15 acres hosted by Hubrecht Q.
1 tent site
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Park at the stream and take the bridge to your camp site equipped with gazebo, seating, picknick table and fire pit. Enjoy relaxing at either site along the stream - -both are included at the same price for additional privacy. You are also welcome to bring your well-mannered canine friends with you at no additional cost. Please note that pets must remain on the camp site and encourage the use of either leashes or tie outs.
This property is also part of a hobby farm that is home to Nigerian Dwarf goats, calves, sheep, ducks, chickens, turkeys and bunnies. It may also be possible to take the goats for a walk around the property and should be arranged ahead of time. This area is also home to plenty of deer and other wildlife.
For convenience, firewood and farm fresh eggs can be provided at a small fee.
Varney Conservation area, abandoned CN Railway track and Pebbles restaurant are also a short walk away. Camp site is wheelchair accessible; however, toilet is not.Park at the stream and take the bridge to your campsite equipped with a gazebo, seating, picnic table(s), and fire pit that you can cook over on the stainless steel grill included with the campsite. Enjoy relaxing at either site along the stream - -both are included at the same price for additional privacy. You are also welcome to bring your well-mannered canine friends with you at no additional cost. Please note that pets must remain on the campsite and encourage the use of either leashes or tie-outs.
This property is also part of a hobby farm that is home to Nigerian Dwarf goats, calves, sheep, chickens, ducks and bunnies. It may also be possible to take the goats for a walk around the property and should be arranged ahead of time. This area is also home to plenty of deer and other wildlife. For convenience, firewood and farm-fresh eggs, and local maple syrup can be provided at a small fee.
Varney Conservation Area, abandoned CN Railway track and Pebbles restaurant are also a short walk away. The campsite is wheelchair accessible; however, the toilet is not.
Site is not hydro or water serviced; however, Potable water is avail at the house and hydro and wifi are available at the barn for charging of mobile devices and such.