Campsites

We offer many different styles of campsites throughout the reserve. From traditional tent sites tucked in the woods to heated “Glamping” cabins for those that value a bit more comfort. Please note during colder weather our heated camping cabins help cut the edge of the cold, you still need to come prepared. All sites come with a firepit, picnic table, and a private outhouse.

Firewood can be purchased from the Tuck Shop/Main Office, please no outside wood. Foraging for wood on the ground only is permitted. Please do not cut down standing trees or branches, including trees that appear to be dead.

We also have Canoe Rentals available that can be delivered right to your site during your stay. Please give us 24hrs notice if you would like a canoe delivered.

Campsite and Camping Cabins check in anytime after 2pm / Check out 12:00pm.

Tent Campsite Rates
$53 plus tax for 1-2 adults per night / $16 plus tax extra per adult, per night, for 3-6 adults. Children under 12 are free but they do count toward the maximum of 6 people per site.

Camping Cabin Rates
$100 plus tax for 1-2 adults per night / $30 plus tax extra per adult, per night for 3-6 adults. Children under 12 are free but they do count toward the maximum of 6 people per site.

NO day time burning from 8am to 6pm from April 1 until October 31. This includes fires for cooking, come prepared with a propane stove for daytime meal preparation.

NOT PERMITTED: No Generators, Fishing, Fireworks, Drones, Motorized recreational vehicles – ATVs, Motorbikes, Snowmobiles etc. Camper vans, RV’s, pop up trailers and tear drop trailers are not allowed on our campsites.

Please no loud music at any time.


Explore our options below to see photos and descriptions for every site:

Overview map showing locations of campgrounds.

Click on an area map below to see more! Individual photos of each site included.

Private forested sites along the north shore of Buck Lake complete with camping cabins to provide a cozy atmosphere and protection from the elements. Propane heaters available from September 1 to May long weekend.
Centrally-located sites along the southern shore of Buck Lake complete with camping cabins for a cozy atmosphere and protection from the elements. Propane heaters available from September 1 to May long weekend.
Well forested sites ringing the southern shore of Lake Solitaire.
Our two most private sites, each on their own lake!
Cozy, well established sites directly on the shoreline, parking on the roadside.
Large, open sites with on-site parking. Set back 10-15m from the shoreline.
Large, open sites with on-site parking. Set back 10-15m from the shoreline.


What to bring SUMMER camping: Short List

  • Tent
  • Camping cabins acts as your tent, you still need to bring your camp pads, sleeping cot or air mattress. There is no furniture in the cabins. Camping cabins are not heated from the May long weekend until after Labour Day weekend so be prepared for cool nights.
  • Sleeping camp pads or inflatable mattress
  • Sleeping bag, blankets, pillow
  • Folding camping chairs
  • All Toiletries (soap, tooth paste & brush, toilet paper, paper towel etc.)
  • Camp stove
  • Camp kitchen, cooler, wash basin, refillable water bottles
  • Books, games 
  • Flashlight
  • Raincoat, bug jacket 
  • Camping hatchet
  • Screened in gazebo, relief from bug, bug spray, afterbite
  • Anything that you feel that will add to your comfort.

What’s to bring WINTER camping: Short List

  • Tent (unless in a camping cabin)
  • Camping cabins acts as your tent, you still need to bring your camp pads, sleeping cot or air mattress. There is no furniture in the cabins.
  • Sleeping camp pads or inflatable mattress (winter rated is best)
  • Sleeping bag, blankets, pillow (winter rated sleeping bags recommended)
  • Folding camping chairs
  • All Toiletries (soap, tooth paste & brush, toilet paper, paper towel etc.)
  • Camp stove
  • Camp kitchen, cooler, wash basin, refillable water bottles
  • Books, games 
  • Flashlight
  • Hot water bottle (good for inside your sleeping bag)
  • Camping hatchet
  • Extra thermal clothing, socks, snow pants, hats, mitts etc
  • Come prepared for the cold! While some of the camping cabins have a heater to take the chill off on a cold night, they are not fully insulated.