The best camping in Rushbrook Provincial Park, ON

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Discover the ancient pines of Rushbrook Provincial Park.  

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CoLa's Retreat

96%
(24)
51km from Rushbrook Provincial Park · 3 sites · Tents, RVs · Chelmsford, ON
Both sites open in June, 2026 1. The Lily Pad is a semi-private open space by the water (for tent or small trailer). It does not have running water or access to hot water. There is a shared toilet and a wash station. 2. The Firefly Lane is a 30-foot camper in a private site surrounded by trees. Enjoy the great outdoors! It has running water, non-potable, no hot water. Private bathroom, no fridge, no heat. There is a stove to cook inside and a fire pit and BBQ to cook outdoors. Solar powered. For both sites : - Lake access and dock are shared with owners and other campers. - Dive off dock for swimming! - Flat land - Firepit for cooking or entertainment (wood is $20/box). - Kayaks are available for rent with life jackets. ($20) - Canoe available for rent with life jackets. ($20) - BBQ grill with propane available ($20) - Generator available ($20) - Walking trails. - Toilet facilities, wash station. Beautiful summer spot, family-friendly, pet-friendly.
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CA$55
 / night

Suzie-Q's Homestead

100%
(11)
66km from Rushbrook Provincial Park · 7 sites · Tents, RVs · Spanish, ON
We live in a beautiful area nestled in the woods just seconds away from amenities, half a kilometer off Highway 17. It is very private here. We are homesteaders and love our land. We grow our own food, our own herbs and our own chickens. If you're here during the right time, you might see a few chicks running around . In our town we have a small grocery store, a convenience store with gas and we have an LCBO You can park in the driveway with you RV or on the lawn with your tent. You will have access to electricity and water. You can also use the bathroom and shower. You must provide your own extension cord and water hose I do have some here if need be but I am not sure they would be long enough. There is a beautiful Lake just down the street. Another half a kilometer away for you to go. Kayaking, swimming or just sightseeing. There is also a spot for you to climb the mountain. The marina here in town is absolutely beautiful and they have a lookout for you to climb. I believe it's 132 steps. This is the highlight of our little town.
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CA$25
 / night

The best camping in Rushbrook Provincial Park, ON guide

Overview

About

Embark on a journey through Rushbrook Provincial Park, where the echoes of ancient pines and the whispers of old-growth forests invite you to explore. Venture into a land where majestic red and white pines tower overhead, some over 300 years old, and where the serene beauty of untouched nature awaits your discovery.

When to go

The best time to visit Rushbrook Provincial Park is during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when the trails are accessible and the full splendour of the forest can be appreciated. Winter visits offer a stark, silent beauty, but accessibility may be limited due to snow.

Know before you go

  • Ensure you check the latest park alerts and weather conditions before planning your visit.
  • As a non-operating park, there are no visitor facilities available, so come prepared.
  • Respect the natural environment; take all trash with you as you leave.
  • For emergencies or inquiries, contact the Sudbury and District Health Unit at (705) 865-2021.
  • Remember, this park is a protected area, so adhere to all conservation guidelines during your visit.

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