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Cedar Creek Forest Camping

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30km from Springwater Provincial Park · 11 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Tay, ON
Welcome to Cedar Creek Forest Camping! Voted second best campsite in Canada in 2021 and ranked number 2 in Ontario in 2022. I have 97 acres of very private camping. The forest is a bird watcher’s and nature lover’s paradise. I have developed miles of flat groomed trails and a 3-acre pond (plus several bush ponds). The sites are spread around the pond and are close but not right beside it. There is an abundant amount of wildlife to explore: birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, insects and mammals call this home. There is a small swimming hole on the island but otherwise the pond is full of aquatic life. The sites and trails are maintained all year long and the forest is quiet and beautiful. I have planted over 3000 trees with the help of the Severn Sound Environmental Association. The forest is registered as a managed woodlot with the province and habitat preservation/restoration is the priority goal. Please DO NOT bring firewood for your visit. I have large bags of cured firewood that was sustainable harvested from the forest available. Invasive insects and disease can be transferred from imported wood. Guests are welcome to quietly explore the forest trails but are asked to stay on the trail. Many birds and animals nest in the forest. My campsite is family-friendly (and pet-friendly), and 420 friendly too. Guests can easily drive up to and park at all campsites. My camp site is tolerant and respectful of all humans, animals and things. The Yurtle structures were built from Hemlock trees that were cut from this forest and processed into boards, then engineered into unique camping huts. Large windows capture the glory of the surrounding forest and sun sets, while wood stoves warm campers on those cold days/nights. Guests are asked to remove excessive garbage and recycling when possible. Thanks for viewing and visiting, cheers and peace, Dave
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Humming Bird Hollow

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(12)
39km from Springwater Provincial Park · 3 sites · Tents · Mansfield, ON
First homestead in the 1890 it was farmed, most of the owners farmed the land with cattle then it was what the locals call weekenders that just came up on week ends, t'ill I bough the farm with the vision too make it a teaching place for self reliance and completely of the grid. I m rebuilding it 1 piece at a time with camp sites and nice trails theirs pond with catch and release fishing, lots of firewood fresh foods available and great place too relax we can also do a 2 hour tour of what we do and talk about the benefits of nature in these trying times. Learn more about this land:Located only 1.5 hours from Toronto and less than an hour to Wasaga Beach, Humming Bird Hollow is the perfect spot to launch your weekend adventure. Campsites are situated in a forested area alongside the Pine River. There is a pond on-site where you can catch and release fish or try your luck out on the river! Our property is home to several chickens and fresh eggs are available for purchase! Take a dip in the river for some cold water therapy or bring your jugs to fill up natural spring water! The sites are intended to give campers an opportunity to enjoy nature in a quiet and peaceful environment, so please keep the noise to a minimum after quiet hours! We look forward to meeting you soon!
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40 Acre Woods at 29&1 Private Venue

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(20)
39km from Springwater Provincial Park · 1 site · Lodging · Severn, ON
Step into the serene embrace of the "40 Acre Woods," where tranquility and privacy await among winding trails and towering cedars. Our quaint cabin, complete with a wood stove and outdoor fire pit, offers a cozy retreat nestled in nature's embrace. Opt for the convenience of optional power and make use of our small private outhouse. Relax with a good book, explore the surrounding trails, or simply bask in the peace and quiet of your surroundings. The cabin features a main level with a comfortable couch, table, and fireplace, while the upper loft provides a cozy, rustic sleeping space. Outside, gather around the fire pit, sway in hammocks, and lounge in comfortable seating as you soak in the natural beauty. Escape the hustle and bustle of daily life and unwind in this idyllic setting, where time slows and nature's wonders take center stage. We would like to remind our guests the cabin space is rustic and centrally located in the woods. Please do not forget your bug spray. We caution all our campers to be mindful of ticks especially between the months of May-Sept when they are more likely to be sharing the wooded environment with you. We can't wait for you to come enjoy a little piece of our heaven.
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Next to Mono Cliffs Provincial Park

97%
(100)
49km from Springwater Provincial Park · 1 site · Tent, RV · Mono, ON
This is a very private little slice of heaven that I've been pleased to steward for over 25 years. If you love the sound of frogs singing, and bullfrogs plucking their banjo strings, red-winged blackbirds trilling, you will love it here. The property is literally right across the road from the Mono Cliffs Provincial Park which boasts amazing trails, views and features the Niagara Escarpment. The 4-acre pond/wetland is designated 'Provincially Significant' by the Ministry of Natural Resources and is an important part of the Nottawasaga Watershed. This area is renowned for its terrain - the fields are rolling and the views are quite special. You will enjoy a private firepit and private overlook at the pond with hammock. The site isn't visible from the road. Our house is visible from the site but far enough away as to not disturb one another. We have a newly added outhouse with lighting that will make your stay comfortable.
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Sparrow Lake Camp

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(126)
49km from Springwater Provincial Park · 4 sites · Tents · Severn Bridge, ON
Sparrow Lake Camp is situated on the southernmost tip of the majestic Canadian Shield.  The site is known to have been a campground for bands of the Huron people prior to the European intrusion.  It is considered probable that Samuel de Champlain, the first European to explore Huronia, spent a night on this site in the 17th Century.In 1892, what would become the west side of the current property was sold by pioneer Captain Thomas Stanton to Toronto's renowned Massey family to act as their summer resort.  The resort sported the main lodge, dining room, and cottages and was only accessible by train and steamer. From the onset, the Masseys used the site as a summer retreat for the Young Men's Bible League of the Central Methodist Church. Today, the property is a thriving summer camp that also offers overnight tent stays with stunning lake views. 
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The best camping in Springwater Provincial Park, ON guide

Overview

About

Springwater Provincial Park is a haven for nature enthusiasts and day-trippers alike. With 12 kilometers of hiking trails, scenic picnic areas, and a variety of bird species, it's the perfect spot for an outdoor adventure. While camping isn't offered, the park's day-use facilities provide ample opportunity for picnicking, wildlife viewing, and winter sports like cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.

When to go

The best time to visit Springwater Provincial Park is during the summer months when the weather is warm and the trails are most accessible. Winter offers a serene, snowy landscape ideal for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. The park is open year-round, but spring and fall may have unpredictable weather that can affect trail conditions.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast before your visit to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
  • Some facilities may be seasonally available, so verify the open status of comfort stations and picnic shelters.
  • The park is accessible, with paved walkways and barrier-free washrooms for visitors with mobility challenges.
  • Remember to respect the wildlife and natural environment during your visit.
  • For any inquiries or special accommodations, contact the park directly at 705-728-7393.

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