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Maple Rivers Log Cabins

99%
(37)
16km from Oastler Lake Provincial Park · 4 sites · Lodging
Stay here for a day or a week, this off-grid little resort has all the necessities that one would need, and make you want to come back again! We are excited to offer 3 off-grid log cabins, providing a highly private setting. 20 min to Parry Sound. These cabins are located within 75 acres of forest. Each cabin features either two single beds or one king-size bed. Cabins are insulated but have no heat so bring own pillows, blankets and sleeping bags. Accommodation is limited to two adults per cabin. Common areas for all cabins include: 1) Outdoor Kitchen (includes pots, pans, dishes, cups, utensils etc.), 2) Freezer/Fridge, 3) BBQ, 4) Indoor Shower (hot and cold water), 5) Outdoor Shower (hot and cold water) and 6) Toilet/Outhouse with running cold water. The large BBQ is equipped with 5 burners for the grill. There is also 1 side pot burner for foiling water and another ceramic grilling burner. Additionally, we have three tent spots available, with one designated for each cabin. There is ample parking space for guests. You can enjoy the convenience of a shower with hot water and a BBQ pit. Address is 261 Star Lake rd. Seguin. Its the second driveway when going north on Star lake rd. Look for a sign MAPLE RIVERS LANE. From Hwy 400, get off on hwy 141. Go east towards Rosseau. Turn left at Tally Hoe/Swords, then right at Turtle lake rd and left at Star lake rd. Explore the various trails for hiking, mountain biking, and even a small white water creek. There are plenty of lakes in the surrounding area. Seguin Trail is just 1 km away. A beautiful Maple Key Park and sandy beach awaits you only 4 km from the site. Don't miss the opportunity to visit the nearby historic town of Orrville. Stay here for a day or a week, this off-grid little resort has all the necessities that one would need, and make you want to come back again! These 3 off-grid log cabins, providing a highly private setting. Explore the various trails for hiking, mountain biking, and even a small white water creek. There are plenty of lakes in the surrounding area. Seguin Trail is just 1 km away. Fire wood is all around the forest Pick anything that is down and enjoy the common fire pit. Also a flashlight and some bug spray might help. This is a family oriented camping: 1) Please refrain from using offensive language, 2) Smoking allowed around fire pit only, 3) Please place all cigarette butts in fire pit, 4) Absolutely no candles allowed, (if desired please use insents only!) 5) Parties allowed only upon verbal consent from the management, 6) We have no cleaning fee so please keep your cabin neat and tidy. 7) Before checkout please place all garbage in and around the cabin into main bin located beside the outdoor kitchen. 8) Cabin floor should be swept using broom provided in the cabin.
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Cozy Cabin in the Woods

99%
(54)
19km from Oastler Lake Provincial Park · 1 site · Lodging
Located in the area of Rosseau Ontario, this area is known for exceptional cottage experiences. A short 10-minute drive to many area lakes to explore and experiences offered in all seasons including fishing, and boating in Muskoka lakes in the summer, cranberry marsh experience in the fall, and snowshoeing, cross country skiing, biking in the winter- there is something for everyone to explore when staying in this area! Visit Seguin Township and Muskoka Township websites for full listings and details. There are two cabins now on the property, but one is brand new and private and not accessible- it will be vacant for your stay. There is also a private sauna, but is also not accessible. The cabin pictured is in the middle of a private 5-acre property across from Turtle Lake and spans turtle lake road, to Donnelly and Poke Road, so it’s easily defined by the roads around the land. There is no direct access to the lake, but there are many lakes and beaches within a short drive. There are also many quaint towns to visit, beautiful hiking trails to explore all nearby. The main floor has a pull-out double bed, and the loft has 2 sets of bunk beds, ideal for kids. The bathroom facility is a newly built very airy eco-outhouse - you will be pleasantly surprised! There is a sink to wash up, and an outdoor shower, but for now, only cold water is available. This an ideal family getaway or a romantic getaway, I look forward to hosting you!
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Tait's Island Retreat- Private Camp

92%
(13)
20km from Oastler Lake Provincial Park · 1 site · Tent, RV
Discover your own secluded, family‑ and pet‑friendly retreat on this private, 4‑acre sanctuary framed by towering mature trees and lush shrubs. Mostly level terrain gives way to a gentle ridge at the north end—perfect for sunrise coffee views or watching the stars at night. A spacious gravel driveway and parking pad awaits your trailer or campervan—simply pull in and make yourself at home. Whether you’re craving total seclusion beneath the forest canopy, a lakeside adventure, or a fun pit stop on your road trip, this slice of paradise delivers. Kids and pets will love exploring the shaded trails, and anglers can wander just steps from the door to Lake Manitouwabing’s shores to cast for trout, bass, or pike. Wrap up your day roasting marshmallows around a fire pit or cooking the day’s catch over an open flame. Experience true peace and serenity—and all the family‑friendly outdoor fun you can handle. Conveniently located: 15 minutes from Hwy 400 20 minutes to Parry Sound, ON 10 minutes to McKellar, ON Pack your rods, load up the whole crew (furry friends included), and turn this friendly haven into your next unforgettable road‑trip pit stop!
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Peaceful Off-Grid Cabin Retreat

100%
(54)
49km from Oastler Lake Provincial Park · 1 site · Lodging
This special little rustic cabin is nestled amongst 100 unspoiled acres of mixed forest with various walking trails on the property. It's the perfect place to unplug, unwind and completely connect with nature to enjoy some quiet time. In this cozy glamping setting, you will be serenaded by birds of every kind and will often see deer drinking by the stream close by. This cabin is OFF GRID (limited solar power) but has a wood stove (bundles of firewood available for purchase), propane outdoor portable grill, and enough solar power for very small electronic appliances. Sleeps 3 adults comfortably (or 2 adults & 2 children however msg us if you have any questions). Indoor bathroom with compostable toilet indoors. Many attractions and conveniences only 10-15 mins away in Port Sydney, Bracebridge and Huntsville. Nearby is a the beautiful public Mary Lake beach and boat launch in Port Sydney. There is NO HUNTING permitted on the property. Please expect bugs, flies and mosquitoes. Deck is mostly enclosed to make star filled nights that much more enjoyable. There is also a sugar shack and garage on the property for viewing purposes only. There is an outdoor propane shower and a large cooler available for your convenience as well. Guests to bring their own ice. Looking forward to sharing our special little zen hideaway! NEARBY -Algonquin Park -Arrowhead Provincial Park -TreeTop Trekking (Huntsville) -Limberlost Forest Reserve -Santa's Village in Bracebridge (30mins) -Horseback riding at Winding Fences Farm in Windermere (25mins) -Scenic rapids and a great picnic spot on the Muskoka River in Port Sydney. RESTAURANT RECOMMENDATIONS -Tall Trees Muskoka Restaurant -Huntsville Brewhouse -Boston Pizza -El Pueblito -That Little Place by the Lights (Italian) Many amenities nearby (grocery stores, drug stores, fast food, farmer's markets, coffee shops, etc) Huntsville is 18km, Bracebridge is 27km andPort Sydney is 8.5km from the cabin.
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Long's Lake Vista ~ Loft, Tent, Van

91%
(11)
50km from Oastler Lake Provincial Park · 10 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Pitch your tent on the hilltop plateaus with lake and sunset views (zone 8 or 9). Or your Hammock in Zone 6 under the trees. Pit toilet available (zone 7). Power is available along with the use of the common deck and BBQ area in (zones 3 and; 4). Includes Outdoor Hot Shower Stall and Sink. Rent the Indoor loft space (zone 2), with 2x double air mattress, power, TV, fridge, dishes, air fryer, kettle, toaster, microwave, and hot plate. Power up your Van or RV (zone 1) with outdoor plugs, and park on the newly created flat drive area. For the more athletic, hike up to the cleared forest edge in zone 10 or get really rustic in zone 11 hike into the bush for some natural Bush floor camping. There is a table fire pit (propane) for you to use and enjoy responsibly; as Muskoka always has a fire ban on in the summer. There are 27 acres of beautiful Muskoka bush for you to explore and enjoy. If you’re feeling adventurous you can hike around the surrounding forest; stay within the property boundaries and you will discover the hydro cut and its valley view, the ravine, the waterfall, and a footpath that leads to a bridge at the back of the lot. Or simply just relax and enjoy the soundings and view from the sitting rocks. The public beach for swimming is a quick walk down Beach Road. It has a large dock, picnic tables, grassy area along with an portapotty. Or check out the sandbar and drop off at the boat launch at the end of the road. The lake has a diverse shoreline and perfect for small boats and kayaks. Enjoy beautiful sunsets overlooking the western end of the lake. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Common Areas: ZONE 3 - CAMP WATER SOURCE | WASH STATION and HOT SHOWER ZONE 4 - COMMON KITCHEN AREA ZONE 7 - PIT TOILET - Outhouse building uphill behind tenting area. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Available Sites: ZONE 1 - VAN/RV 'S/MOTORBIKES ZONE 2 - LOFT GLAMPING ZONE 5 - SMALL / MOBILITY CAMPING ZONE 6 - HAMMOCK HANGING CAMPING ZONE 8, 9 - LAKEVIEW CAMPING ZONE 10 - FOREST EDGE CAMPING ZONE 11 - BUSH FLOOR CAMPING See the other listings for details. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Muskoka Wellness Retreat

95%
(55)
56km from Oastler Lake Provincial Park · 6 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Situated in the heart of Huntsville, our 150-acre property is more than just a campsite – it's a nature reserve teeming with diverse flora and fauna. You'll find yourself surrounded by lush greenery, tall trees, and the enchanting sounds of local wildlife. The property is a hidden gem, providing a peaceful escape while being conveniently located just 15 minutes from restaurants and grocery stores. Check us out on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/muskoka.wellness.retreats?igsh=MmVlMjlkMTBhMg== Campsite Overview: We offer four distinct campsites, including a “Glamping“ Canvas Tent. Each site is thoughtfully positioned to provide a sense of privacy while maximizing the breathtaking views of the surroundings. The harmonious blend of seclusion and community allow guests to enjoy the solitude of nature while sharing the experience with their companions. Basic amenities such as fire pits and picnic tables are available at each site. A portable toilet is available for your use. Lake Access: One of the highlights of our property is its proximity to a pristine lake, offering a picturesque setting for water-based activities. With exclusive access to the lake, we encourage you to embark on a kayaking or canoeing adventure, or simply enjoy a peaceful swim. (Kayaks and a Canoe are available to all guests on a first-come, first-served basis.) Stargazing and Campfires: As the sun sets over our nature reserve, the real magic begins. With minimal light pollution, our property becomes an ideal spot for stargazing! Gather around a crackling campfire at your designated site sharing stories and forging unforgettable memories under the vast expanse of the night sky. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat, an adventure-filled escape, or a bit of both, Muskoka Wellness Retreats provides the perfect backdrop for your next camping experience! Please feel free to reach out with any questions. We look forward to hosting you 🙂
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CA$79
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Deer Lake Wilderness Retreat

100%
(19)
64km from Oastler Lake Provincial Park · 4 sites · Lodging
Escape to Deer Lake wilderness Retreat, a unique glamping getaway in the heart of the scenic Almaguin Highlands. With just two sites spread out across 10 acres, each one has its own private outdoor space making it a perfect place to disconnect from the daily grind and reconnect with each other. The Stargazer Geodome welcomes you with its large panoramic window and amazing view of the forest and the Cozy Cabin is just that cozy! AN OUTDOOR PLAYLAND Nestled in the hills and lakes of cottage country, the Almaguin Highlands is a four season outdoor playland. Winter brings snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling at our doorstep and dog sledding just 30 minutes away. In the warmer weather enjoy water sports, hiking, biking, horseback riding, ATVing, or take a road trip to visit our quaint villages and artisan galleries. From May to October your stay comes with a FREE PROVINCIAL PARK PASS to nearby Mikisew which has clean quiet beaches, great hiking trails, and a frisbee golf course. End your day mesmerized by "nature’s TV" as the flames from your campfire dance under the starry night sky. MAGIC AND MAIN STREET We are a 20-minute drive from South River where you’ll find the Crystal Caves, the biggest mineral exhibit in Canada and the most magical crystal shop you will ever set foot inside guaranteed. Then head 10 minutes down the road to Sundridge where you’ll find a quaint main street featuring a cozy cafe, shops and restaurants. PETS WELCOME Share your glamping adventure with your fur baby for a $50 pet fee. In summer Mikisew Provincial Park has a dog beach where they can romp around and cool off. $99 SUNDAYS If you book the Cozy Cabin on a Friday and Saturday night, ask me how to add Sunday night for just $99. IT’S ALWAYS BETTER WHEN YOU’RE TOGETHER Create memories with family and friends by SAVING 15% when you book more than one site at DEER LAKE WILDERNESS RETREAT at the same time. Ask me how! REJUVENATE YOUR LIFE! Don’t miss out on your opportunity to slow down time and rejuvenate your life. When you are a guest at DEER LAKE WILDERNESS RETREAT you will understand why our moto is relax in nature, reflect on life, restore your soul. If you have any questions feel free to contact me, I look forward to welcoming you to my happy place ~ Sara
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NORTHERN ESCAPE CAMPGROUND

100%
(21)
65km from Oastler Lake Provincial Park · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Welcome to the beautiful and tranquil Northern Escape Campground located west of South River Ontario in the unorganized township of Parry Sound, Just a 5-minute drive from the Eagle Lake Narrows Beach and park, boat launch, and Country Store, as well as the Deer Lake boat launch. (Our Camp is not located in Burks falls ,it s near Mikisew park. Our campground offers convenience and access to stunning natural surroundings. While our campground is currently under construction, we have 2 sites available with hydro , water and sewer..1 site with water and 15 amps. 1 site with no service and 1 cabin with Washroom and kitchen . Enjoy the serenity of our secluded campground and unwind by the main fire pit. Take a leisurely walk through the nearby bush, or explore the area on horseback with stables located nearby. Spend your days at the beach, indulge in delicious fries at the Narrows, and let your kids have fun at the park. For those who enjoy golf, the Eagle Lake Golf Course is just a short 6-minute drive away. We offer a fire pit, toys, and a sandpit for children to enjoy. play a game of horseshoe or enjoy playing dart outside . You can also embark on a small bush trail adventure for a touch of exploration. Experience the peace and tranquility of Northern Escape campground, where nature's beauty surrounds you and memorable moments await.
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The best camping in Oastler Lake Provincial Park, ON guide

Overview

About

Choosing from lakeside, beachfront, and river campsites, campers can appreciate the relaxed atmosphere of Oastler, only minutes from downtown Parry Sound. Try fishing for rainbow trout, heading out on a gentle paddle, or playing beach volleyball. For a little cycling adventure, the nearby Seguin Recreational Trail is 70 kilometres of gravel-packed riding over rivers and through ghost towns.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for views of park: The premium sites (408-411) at Hardwood Hills Campground are spacious and scenic with panoramic lake views.
  • Best for beach access: Beachside Campground (1-24) is near the day-use area and park entrance.
  • Best for quiet reflection: The Point Campground rests on a tiny peninsula with radio-free campsites (200-209) at the tip.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Oastler can be crowded on holiday weekends; be sure to book as early as five months in advance online via Ontario Parks.
  2. You may be able to find sheltered premium sites on the waterfront.
  3. If sites are busy, consider driving further north (about an hour) to a less busy campground.

When to go

This summer-only park is open from May 14 to October 12, drawing families for the entire season. Blackflies and mosquitoes are thick in early May. It’s also when the rainbow trout are practically jumping in your boat. Consider visiting in mid-October, just before the park closes for the season, to avoid the crowds and witness the vibrant orange and yellows at their peak. 

Know before you go

  • Bikers can expect some short but steep hills throughout the park.
  • You’ll find a dog-friendly section of the beach and pet exercise area near campsite 323.
  • The park store sells souvenirs and sundries, but for groceries, head into nearby Parry Sound.
  • Canoes are available on site, but only on a first-come-first-served basis.
  • Drive slowly through the campgrounds and keep an eye out for turtles crossing the roads.
  • Hang food from trees to bear-proof your site. They’re attracted to garbage, food, or anything smelly. Even toothpaste!
  • A train runs beside the campground nightly.

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