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Yurt at Paisley Mill

1 site · Lodging30 acres · Paisley, ON
Learn more about this land:This comfortable and spacious yurt is located on the 30-acre property of the historic Paisley Mill along the Teeswater river. With three large windows, a dome skylight, and wool felt insulation, the yurt provides a wonderful "glamping" experience. There is a double bed and a single bed in the yurt along with a cooler, table, chairs, and storage space. In the future there will be solar power, but right now the lighting available is by a battery powered lantern (provided). Next to the yurt is a picnic table, fire pit, and a sawdust toilet. There are basic utensils, plates, bowls, pots and pans available in the yurt. Bring your own: camp stove, water, bedding, pillows Important to Note: The only heating source is a wood stove. You need to be comfortable using a wood stove safely to stay at this yurt. While the yurt site only a short distance from the main mill residence, it is secluded and offers a beautiful private camping space. The town of Paisley is only a 10 minute walk from the yurt. There is a grocery store, bank, LCBO, and a few really delicious restaurants in Paisley. The yurt is a 20 minute drive from Lake Huron and the beautiful beach towns of Southhampton and Port Elgin. You will love visiting nearby MacGregor Point and Inverhuron Provincial Park with their beautiful walking trails and beaches.
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Garden of Eating

8 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents143 acres · Meaford, ON
Our ecological farm is your chance to enjoy nature. Planted with 100+ edible perennial species in the orchard garden, beeyard, hayfield, and forest with shiitake mushroom logs. We have 4 sites to choose from: Private Field Tenting @edeninseason - 3 sites available for a variety of campers. Choose from a large private hayfield, or closer to the house for easier vehicle access and proximity to the compost toilet and house wifi. Let us know in advance if you would like firewood, outdoor solar shower access, water, outlets to charge your devices. Tiny Cabin @ Eden in Season - 8' x 20' cabin overlooking a private field. There is a hiking trail that extends along the entire property and an on-site pond. Complementary ecological farm tour available. Seasonal fresh produce and berries for sale. Located steps to Tom Thomson Trail, 2km to Irish Mountain Lookout, and within minutes of Meaford, multiple Bruce Trail trailheads, and Georgian Bay beaches. The hay field was cut August 2nd 2024 so access is unimpeded and you can enjoy the large open fields.
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Rowley's Saugeen River Adv. Acres

14 sites · Tents50 acres · Brockton, ON
When you are travelling to our little piece of natural paradise, you will see rolling hills of farmland, small creeks and river bridges to cross over and plenty of wildlife. Upon arriving we will gladly receive you as our guests and get you to your little piece of paradise. Serine, Private and Secluded. 20 Acres Off-grid. We offer you a taste of something different with wild turkey and deer using the camping area as one of their main trails. Fire wood provided. Access to 1000 acres of unspoiled land, forest and trails. WIth 20 acres we are sure you have your own ideas as to what you would like to do, during your visit. We would also like to point out some interesting and available activities that our guests find useful: Relax Swim Fishing Walking Hiking Mountain Biking Paddling Sitting on the Rivers edge Bird Watching Photography
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Olde Eden on Mountain Lake

8 sites · Tents82 acres · Wiarton, ON
Peaceful tent camping with access to Mountain Lake. Perfect for nature lovers, quiet, experienced self-sufficient campers. Check in after 2 pm till before dark. Check out is Noon. Pack it in pack it out policy. The campsites are located down a hill and are close to the lake. Each site has a fire pit, picnic table and ample room for tents and parking for one vehicle. There is one outhouse on the property near the lake access that is to be shared with all campers. There are walking trails to respectfully explore and enjoy local flora and fauna. On clear nights the starry vistas will unfold in the Dark Sky Preserve here on the Bruce Peninsula. The lakefront has a picnic table to enjoy a meal at (no fire pit). You can push off from the shoreline with your kayaks or canoes (bring your own) to explore “The Fens” of Mountain Lake. The lake is NOT suitable for swimming, it has a marl bottom that you will sink into. There is no potable water, please bring your own for drinking and cooking. There are some nice beaches suitable for swimming within a 15-20 minute drive. Sauble Beach is best for a swim and to watch the sunset from. We are located 10 minutes from Wiarton, 20 minutes from Sauble Beach and 1 hour from Tobermory. Enjoy all the Bruce Peninsula has to offer from this convenient base. 2SLGBTQIA supporter 🌈 Please Note: Quiet hours are from 11 p.m. - 6 a.m. Check in after 2pm Must arrive before dark. No late night check ins. Check out time is NOON, unless otherwise pre-arranged with the host. Small group camping only (4 person max per site). No parties. No late arrivals. No ATVs. Any children must be supervised by an adult at all times. The farm animals and livestock are not part of this Hipcamp experience. Please refrain from visiting the host’s farm and house. No pets, as we have farm dogs and livestock. Our dogs are friendly and may wander down to say hello. Our dogs are working dogs and protect our livestock from the coyotes, foxes, raccoons etc … it is wild here. All flammable materials, including cigarettes, are to be extinguished and ‘packed out’. There is No garbage disposal, please take away the garbage you create. Pack it in and take it out
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Secluded Bungalow on River & Trails

1 site · Lodging85 acres · Paisley, ON
Winter has added costs due to snow plow. Snow plow cost varies from $50 - $250 depending on how much snow there is. The laneway is 1000 meters long. 1 kilometre. If the snow plow can't get in, you will be required to hike in through the snow. Potentially, a neighbour can be hired with his snowmobile. No guarantees. All wheel drive and winter tires is strongly advised. Unique and secluded, this cabin is a true gem in the heart of nature. It features 3 bedrooms, a dining area, kitchen, bathroom, and woodstove. We also have high-speed wifi on site! The cabin is perfect for a family looking to get away from it all. You will be able to enjoy all that nature has to offer from the cabin's central location. Hiking trails, beaches, wildlife, and snowshoeing are just a few of the activities located nearby. NOT SUITED FOR LARGE GROUPS. In the winter, you will be able to go snowshoeing or cross-country skiing and enjoy a cozy evening reading by the woodstove. You will also be able to enjoy all the beauty of nature during the summer months with hiking trails, beaches, kayaking, and more! The cabin is located along the Saugeen River, just north of 700 acres of managed trails in Bruce County, Ontario. Our property is 85-acres (40 acres is farmed). We are only 20-minutes from beaches and world-class sunsets in Port Elgin, Saugeen Shores, and Southampton.  WINTER: Ski-In-Ski-Out. Road access is limited for extreme seclusion! The cabin is 1km off the main road. Plowing, if needed, will be at your own expense! HUNTERS WELCOME! 85-acres of Sugarbush. Next to 700 acres of public trails called Brant Tract. Please note, the people limit for the listing is 6 people. ***PACK IN, PACK OUT. Guests must take all garbage with them when they leave. Any trash left will result in a $50 charge per bag. Seriously. I had to sort through people's trash/recycling in the past. Not doing that again!!!
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Wild Forest Camping & Beach Uproad

3 sites · Tents200 acres · Meaford, ON
Learn more about this land:The land is framed by the historic Bruce Trail to the north, Billy Bishop airport (only a few small prop-private flights daily) to the west, Concession 6 N on the East, and Highway 26 on the south end of the property.  There is a forest on the north end of our land where the bruce trail runs through (C) and the farm sits more to the south end (A). There's a pine-forest that one has to hike into (B- see map in photos). Generally, the area is close to swimming in Lake Huron, the property is large (100 hectares) and the neighborhood is large grain. This means you can have a chunk of the forest all to yourself. For area A you can drive in the main driveway and park by the house/ barn or on the field. Or walk to a camping spot. No 4 wheel drive is necessary. Please stay away from the Barn as it is dangerous to be close by. For area C you can access the fields from Concession 6 N at one of the gates past (North) of the driveway. You will need a 4-wheel drive to not get stuck in the field. Please do not park on the agricultural field. For area B You will park your car behind a gate right off Highway 26 and hike in to find a site to pitch a tent. There are about 3 spots for cars behind the first set of Pines. You might need a 4-wheel drive.  It's completely up to you where you set up camp.We ask that you do not light any open fires as this is a coniferous forest. Feel free to walk in as far you want to find your spot. If you walk too far you will come up to a field and the farmhouse. We ask that you do not camp on the agricultural fields.
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The best camping near Black Creek Provincial Park guide

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Nestled along the pristine shores of Lake Huron, Black Creek Provincial Park offers visitors a tranquil escape into nature. With its inviting beach and clear waters, the park is a haven for swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking. Immerse yourself in the scenic landscape where the only soundtrack is the gentle lapping of waves against the shore.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Black Creek Provincial Park is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is warm and the lake is perfect for swimming. Spring and fall offer quieter visits with cooler temperatures, while winter conditions can limit access and activities.

Know before you go

  • Black Creek is a day-use park only; overnight stays are not permitted.
  • Remember, no campfires or open fires are allowed within the park at any time.
  • There is no potable water available on-site, so be sure to bring your own supply.
  • For your safety, always check the latest park advisories before your visit.
  • The park is committed to conservation; please respect the natural environment during your stay.

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