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Farm yard

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10km from DuPont Provincial Park · 5 sites · Tents, RVs · Iroquois, ON
Learn more about this land:Our property just north of the St. Lawrence River has three grassy campsites that can hold up to five guests each. We have sheep, chickens, ducks, and a miniature donkey, who we look after now that we are retired from our dairy farm. It’s a relaxing environment where you can build a campfire and explore nearby riverfront attractions like Morrisburg Beach. On-leash pets are welcome.  Rest of description: There is a firepit for campfires, a gazebo for shade, and a seating area on the lawn with wooden furniture. RVs up to 45 feet long can be accommodated on a pull-in site that will require leveling. Electrical and water hookups are available; generators are not allowed.  The property is less than 15 km from the towns of Iroquois and Morrisburg, where you can find restaurants and stores and check out the St. Lawrence River. Thousand Islands National Park is about an hour south, but closer to the property, there are parks, golf courses, and other outdoor attractions such as Two Creeks Forest Conservation Area, Iroquois Beach, and Morrisburg Beach.
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CA$68
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Avonmore Oasis Camping

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29km from DuPont Provincial Park · 22 sites · Tents, RVs · Avonmore, ON
Welcome to Avonmore Oasis Camping a 63-acre farm located only 45 minutes from Ottawa! Avonmore Oasis Camping is away from everything yet close to many amazing restaurants that will deliver right to your campsite! The nearest shops are only minutes away for all your camping needs! The famous St Albert's Cheese factory is only 15 minutes away, a must-see! we now have a shower with hot water on demand Due to people not cleaning up after there dogs or watching them and letting them wander to other sites ALL DOGS MUST NOW BE ON A LEASH AT ALL TIMES. a beautiful spring-fed swimming hole that's 200 feet wide and 17 feet deep. Along with the swimming hole, you will have access to fit pits, an outhouse, and picnic tables. Pets are welcome and you may get the opportunity to meet the resident farm animals. This is a spot for everyone, from solo campers to families, there is something for everyone so grab your friends and come camp with us. PROPERTY OWNER IS NOT RESPONCABLE FOR PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE CAUSED BY DOGS. OR LOST OR STOLEN PROPERTY.
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CA$40
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the Goose - Jamink Farm

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(70)
34km from DuPont Provincial Park · 1 site · Lodging · Saint Andrews West, ON
This beautiful farm was once farmed by the McDonald family, one of which was named Willy Allan, hence our road name. Our family has had the pleasure to farm this 600 acre property since 2014. Come and experience life on the farm or simply enjoy the peacefulness and tranquility of the great outdoors. Learn more about this land: This is a small 8 x 20 wood cabin, there is a bunk bed, wood stove, BBQ and basic kitchen supplies. It is an off grid cabin with some solar powered outdoor lighting and flashlights. Enjoy the beautiful outdoors, swim in the pond, play cards and games, hike through our silvopasture forest and enjoy a relaxing campfire. Embrace the beautiful sunsets and start your day with a brilliant sunrise. You can also book a tour of our farm. You are welcome to set up tents for additional guests if you wish. There is a picnic table, and kitchen available. Pets are welcome. Campfires are permitted as long as there is no fire ban.
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CA$110
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103 Acre Marlborough Forest

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55km from DuPont Provincial Park · 5 sites · Tents, RVs · Ottawa, ON
Camping at the 103 Acre woods is part of the Marlborough Forest. It has groomed pathways in the meadow and rustic pathways through the woods for your hiking pleasure. If you are interested in backwoods camping, it's easy to do here, park your car in the driveway, grab your gear, and head to the back forty! If camping is not your thing and you just want some private land for the day, such as a photo shoot, or just wandering around, firepit lunch or firepit dinner, just book a site. If you reserve both sites, the entire land becomes yours for the time you are here. I only list 2 sites for camping so you will have plenty of space and privacy from any other campers. Lots of space to spread out and have your privacy. If you want complete privacy, reserve both sites! For the tenting campsites, I have 2 available. One is in the front 40 near the playstructure and closer to the house. It's called the "Cedars". You can drive directly to your campsite. The other campsite is a short hike into the woods and is just off to the side. It's called the "103 Paces". When staying at the 103 Paces campsite, you can drive through the meadow and park just outside of the woods. From there, there is a lawncart you can use to transport your gear to the campsite. Each campsite has a firepit for your use and is close to a shared composting toilet. If you are staying in an RV, you can park in the driveway and still access all the other parts of the property. Tent campers can select anywhere they want to pitch a tent and enjoy the beauty of the 103 Acre woods. Depending on where you choose to camp, you might be able to drive right up to your site. Firepit and wood available for use providing there is no burn ban. Water from the hose attached to the house is available for use. You are welcome to use the outside outlets to charge your devices. RV Electric hookup can be used for an extra fee. I have a composting toilet in a privacy cabana. There will be sanitizer to sanitize your hands. The composting toilet is a shared facility for both campsites. Comes with toilet paper. If you prefer to have your own composting toilet, you can add that on for an extra when you are booking. It's 10.00 more for your stay. I have a few water jugs to have water at your site if you don't have your own jug. A compost bin is available for food. A trash can is provided for waste. Recycle bins are in use as well for paper and plastic. I have patio table that can be used at your site if it's in the front 40. Back forty, I have a smaller more portable table that can be used. It's not too heavy to port. Firewood is not necessary to bring, there is lots of wood locally here on the property to use, you just have to gather it up yourself. I have a wheelbarrow that can be used to transport it to your site. There are wetlands and forests and meadows. There is very little light pollution here. Come and gaze at the stars If you are lucky, you might get to hear the resident whippoorwill, he is nocturnal. The sky is beautiful at night. Wake up to the sounds of many birds. There is a play structure for kids with 2 slides and a bridge, monkey bars, swings, firepole, and climbing wall. There are many things to find in the back 40. You might find a vintage car bumper, and in the spring if you look really hard, you might come across Lady Slipper orchids. They are stunning in the wild. If you want to trudge through the wetlands, be sure to bring your rubber boots. In the front 40 you can take some fun pictures with a vintage abandoned front end of an Aston Martin truck. The 103 Acre woods is conveniently located 3K from the Rideau River and Canal in Burritt's Rapids. Burritts Rapids has a nice "Tip to Tip" trail you can hike on the island of Burritts Rapids. Also there is the Henry Street Park, which has a small beach on the Rideau River. The Rideau Trail is located nearby as well. There are many entrances to the Rideau Trail just minutes away. Located 10 minutes or so from Merrickville. Great fishing along the Rideal Canal lock system. Merrickville has a small beach on the Rideau River. Merrickville has a wonderful Gelato place "Stella Luna". Get your Gelato and walk back to see the boats in the historic Rideau Canal. Lots of history in Merrickville and Burritt's Rapids. If camping is not your thing and you just want some private land for the day, such as a photo shoot, or just wandering around, firepit lunch or firepit dinner, just book a site. If you reserve both sites, the entire land becomes yours for the time you are here. There are 2 well-behaved chiahuahua's who live on the property. They will see you at the meet and greet. They will for sure welcome you to their yard. Your dog is welcome, just remember to pickup after them.
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Anastasia’s Domain!

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58km from DuPont Provincial Park · 5 sites · Lodging · North Glengarry, ON
The tranquility and solitude. Get away from it all when you stay under the stars, off-grid in nature, come discover, Our sanctuary is 45 acres on the edge of over a 1000 acres of forests and lakes with hiking, biking, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing trails. Book a visit to sit in our traditional Mongolian Yurt. Eat in our authentic Finnish cookhouse, swim, in the 18' deep pond. Explore the honey bees in their natural habitat. Visit our chickens and rabbits, skate in the winter. Welcome to Anastasia’s Domain! We live off grid, our farm is biodynamic and biodiverse. Our small cabins are 200 sq’ on 2 levels, the loft has a queen bed and the main floor has a futon. Our Treehouse cabin is 400 SQ' and can sleep 9. The toilet has its own door with a composting modern toilet. We provide natural water in a pump dispenser and a small fridge. All is solar power. There’s a barbecue. The cookhouse is 200’ away and sits 10. Come enjoy the 50 km’s of trails in beautiful, historic, Alexandria. Experience living in a self sustaining way! This is a cabin experience, come prepared for an exciting time! For your enjoyment, we have 2 e-bikes available for 20$ per hour, snow shoes $10 hr. We also have fresh organic farm foods for sale as well as our own organic honey... We are pleased to offer a pool and shower availability at the beautiful Georgian House Day Spa & Restaurant. 5 minute drive the usage is $25 per hour per person and includes towels & bathrobe. Bathing suit is required. Spa treatments and eating can be reserved with them.
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Whispering Pines - Curran, Ontario

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64km from DuPont Provincial Park · 30 sites · Tents · ON
'Whispering Pines' was bought about 35 years ago as our dream retirement home, a place to rest, have a quiet life, enjoy nature and have a peaceful retirement for ever and ever...In past years we have been a family camp. and an event camp with camping festivals, special events, and day visits. Now we welcome visitors who are looking for a casual, rustic, laid back experience with nature in a simple, peaceful setting. Nature is allowed to thrive on our property, and the entire property is forested and wild. The majority of our campsites are shaded under a verdant and lush canopy. Our private beach and small lake welcome you for a swim. All we ask of our visitors is: that whatever you bring in you take home with you, that you leave your campsite and the property the way you found it, and the only thing you take from here are pictures and happy memories. All of our campsites are off-grid, un-serviced, drive-in camping. Campfire wood and recycling facilities are available on site. Maintained outhouses are available throughout the property. There is no potable water on the property so please bring your own drinking and cooking water. Children under 12 can camp for free. When booking a campsite please only include any guests over 12 years of age in your guest count. Children under 12 do not need to be included in your booking. Contact us to inquire about large group and event rates. We host LARPing weekends twice a month. We also have a limited number of seasonal sites available from June to September. I love this property and all the people who visit us, many have become extended family and for this I am grateful. There is nothing nicer than to have people drop by and spend a couple of hours, a day or a weekend, sometime when I get real lucky it's for a longer period of time :-)
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CA$15
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Domaine De La Rivière Aux Cochons

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73km from DuPont Provincial Park · 4 sites · Tents, RVs · QC
Welcome to our riverside camping oasis! 1071 chemin sainte-claire No fireban Looking for a nature getaway without sacrificing comfort? Our spacious and welcoming site is the perfect place to pitch your small RV, skoolie, or tent for a memorable camping experience. Nestled on the edge of town, bordered by a peaceful river, this site exudes serenity and authentic simplicity. Why choose our site? Space and accessibility: With two convenient entrances, set up easily, whether you're traveling by RV, skoolie, or motorcycle. The dedicated skoolie area, close to the street, is slightly busier but remains a haven of peace. Immersion in nature: Let yourself be lulled by the sound of birds, the murmur of water, and a variety of wildlife that bring this environment to life. The sounds of nature dominate, offering a perfect escape. A warm welcome for all: Your four-legged (or feathered!) companions are welcome. Meet Marcel, our beloved mini-pig, the undisputed star of the grounds! Discreet comfort: An indoor toilet is available in the house for your convenience—a little luxury just for you (shh, it's just between us 😉). What to expect? Peace and quiet reign here, with the river as a soothing backdrop. Occasionally, the faint sound of a car, a distant plane, or the discreet whistle of a train in the village can be heard, briefly disturbing the tranquility. But the magic of nature quickly takes over, enveloping you in a relaxing atmosphere. Reserve your spot now! Whether you're an adventurer seeking tranquility or a family looking for a place to unwind, our grounds are ready to welcome you. Profile under construction, but the essentials are there: generous space, a touch of rustic charm, and an invitation to live in the moment. Come camp, dream, and create unforgettable memories!
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CA$11
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Lake Front Camping

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80km from DuPont Provincial Park · 16 sites · RVs · Carp, ON
Carp Lake Escape is a serene 73-acre retreat, surrounding a pristine 30-acre private lake with nearly 1 km of sandy beach. Enjoy the peaceful waters on one side, and meet our friendly farm animals—resident dogs, ducks, and geese—on the other side, always eager for a treat or a hello. Here’s what you can look forward to at Carp Lake Escape: Activities & Adventures: Fishing: Cast your line into the tranquil lake and enjoy a peaceful day of fishing. Swimming: Take a dip in the clear waters, perfect for a refreshing swim. Walking & Hiking: Explore scenic trails through lush greenery or stroll along the 2.5 km sandy path that loops around the lake—ideal for joggers and nature lovers. Lakefront Relaxation: Unwind by the lake with stunning views, whether lounging on the beach or enjoying a picnic. Sunset Views: Watch the sky transform with breathtaking sunsets over the lake. Gather around a fire pit in the evening, roast marshmallows, and share stories under the stars. Evening Creamery Stop: Head to the nearby village of Carp for a sweet treat at the local creamery—perfect after a day of adventures! Though it feels like you’re tucked away in nature, Carp Lake Escape is just a short drive from Kanata and the charming village of Carp, giving you easy access to last-minute supplies or a cozy meal out. Whether you're here to relax, explore, or spend quality time with loved ones, Carp Lake Escape is the perfect lakeside retreat to create endless memories.
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The best camping in DuPont Provincial Park, ON guide

Overview

About

DuPont Provincial Park, a serene expanse of nature's splendour, offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the tranquility of the great outdoors. With its pristine landscapes and diverse wildlife, the park is a haven for nature enthusiasts and adventurers alike. Whether you're looking to explore the rugged trails or simply bask in the peaceful ambiance, DuPont Provincial Park is a destination that promises an unforgettable experience.

When to go

The best time to visit DuPont Provincial Park is during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when the park's full beauty is on display. Winter visits can be challenging due to heavy snowfall and limited access, making some areas of the park less hospitable.

Know before you go

  • Check the park's official website for any alerts or closures before planning your visit.
  • Wear appropriate footwear and clothing to navigate the park's diverse terrains safely.
  • Remember to pack out all waste, as facilities may be limited.
  • Cellular service can be spotty, so download maps and information ahead of time.
  • Accessibility may vary across different areas of the park; contact the park office for specific details.

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