Farm on The Lake Camping Rules
The following rules are enforced to ensure quality time for all guests. Please respect and follow
- Sign a non liability waiver before entering the campsite premises
- No early check in. Late check out on a day by day basis
- Absolutely no music or loud generators
- No loud conversations please. Guests are looking for quiet and peaceful time with nature. It's not complicated, just keep it low please
- No open fire at any campsite. Please use dedicated area for campfire & respect municipality fire ban. Propane or electrical stoves/BBQ grills allowed at campsite
- No pets & No fireworks
- No unregistered guest
- Alcohol at campsite or firepit area only. Cans only please (Glass bottles not permitted for guest safety)
- Smoking & vaping @ firepit area only
- Please don't leave food unattended (Unattended food attracts wildlife)
- Only one car per campsite. Additional cars in overflow parking only
- All activities between check in and check out times only
- It gets chilly near the lake. Please prepare for 5C degrees at night as the worst case scenario. For Bunkie glamping, please bring your own clean bed sheets, pillow covers and blankets. Disposable bedsheets and pillow covers available for purchase if needed
Camping / Glamping Checklist
Absolute Essentials
- Drinking Water
- Light/lantern (Solar and rechargeable works best)
- Rain gear
- Weather-appropriate clothing (layers for warmth, moisture-wicking, breathable fabrics)
- Portable charger (for devices)
- Food and snacks
- Bug spray, insect repellent and after bite
- Toiletries (toothbrush, toothpaste, biodegradable soap, etc.)
- Matches (If bonfire is in the plan)
- For Bunkie glamping, clean bed sheets, pillow cover and blankets. For tent camping, sleeping bags
Nice to Have
- Multi-tool or knife
- Rope
- Star chart or stargazing app
- Sunscreen
- Paper towels
- Sturdy hiking boots or shoes
- Dish soap, hand soap and sponge
Frequently Asked Questions
Attractions Within 15 km
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Bruce Caves
Bruce's Caves Conservation Area is a great place to visit for an adventure and to learn about the history and geology of this area! The property includes fascinating sea cave formations along the escarpment that were formed thousands of years ago
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Big Bay
Big Bay is situated on picturesque County Road 1, and is an ideal stopping point for day trippers traveling by car, motorcycle or bike. Grab a home-made ice cream, skip stones and swim in crystal clear Georgian Bay waters
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Town of Wiarton
Wiarton, Ontario, is a quaint community celebrated for its scenic beauty and the unique tradition of Wiarton Willie, an albino groundhog predicting spring's arrival. Nestled on Colpoys Bay along Georgian Bay, it marks the entrance to the Bruce Peninsula, offering a plethora of outdoor activities amidst stunning natural landscapes.
Wiarton's charm is further enhanced by its vibrant festivals, historical downtown, and the community's strong sense of belonging, making it a cherished spot for both residents and visitors seeking a blend of natural beauty and cultural richness in Ontario
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Skinners Bluff
Breathtaking, medium difficulty trail with amazing views. Highly recommended
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Frosty Freeze Ice Cream
Great spot for a delicious soft serve ice cream and other treats
Attractions Within 36 km
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Sauble Beach
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Sauble Falls Provinical Park
The perfect base camp for visits to nearby Sauble Beach and to explore the Bruce Peninsula.
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Lion's Head
Lion's Head, Ontario, is a picturesque community on the Bruce Peninsula, offering outdoor activities like hiking on the Bruce Trail, kayaking, and stargazing, thanks to its status as a dark sky community. Named after a landmark that resembles a lion's head, it's a gateway to the Bruce Peninsula National Park, known for its stunning landscapes and biodiversity. With its quaint town atmosphere, Lion's Head provides a serene retreat with beautiful views of Georgian Bay, making it a favorite among nature enthusiasts
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Rankin River
Great spot for kids to catch fish. No matter your experience. Almost guaranteed to catch fish at this spot. Loaded with mega bass & pike
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Luscious Bakery
Excellent baked goodies and one of the best bakeries in the area
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The European Bakery Cafe
Excellent spot in Owen Sound for quick meals & load of other treats
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Yummy Yummy Sushi
Attractions Within 100 km
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Bruce Peninsula National Park
A magnificent gem of the region, Bruce Peninsula National Park spans the Niagara Escarpment, a vast wooded escarpment that extends across southern Ontario, Canada. The Grotto, a limestone cavern, offers views over the translucent waters of Georgian Bay. Cliffs encircle the beach at the adjacent Indian Head Cove. Singing Sands Beach, located on Lake Huron, features shallow waters, sand dunes, and a boardwalk. The Bruce Trail winds through caves, forests, and cliffside vistas.
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Tobermory
The 8th wonder of Canada
Tobermory, Ontario, is a picturesque community at the Bruce Peninsula's northern tip, famed for its crystal-clear waters and natural beauty. It's the gateway to Fathom Five National Marine Park, with its shipwrecks and diving spots, and Bruce Peninsula National Park, known for the Grotto and other natural attractions. Tobermory offers outdoor activities like hiking and kayaking, alongside a quaint harbor with shops and eateries. It's a prime destination for those seeking adventure and relaxation amidst stunning landscapes.
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Meaford
Meaford, Ontario, is a picturesque municipality on Georgian Bay's southern shore, celebrated for its scenic beauty, including apple orchards, waterfront vistas, and countryside. It combines cultural heritage with outdoor activities like hiking on the Bruce Trail, fishing, and skiing. The vibrant downtown area features festivals, markets, and performances at Meaford Hall, alongside shops and eateries. Known for its apple orchards, Meaford offers a serene retreat and a welcoming community, making it a favored spot for tourists and locals alike.
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The Blue Mountains
Blue Mountain in Ontario is a year-round outdoor adventure hub, famous for its ski slopes in winter and hiking, mountain biking, and golfing in summer. The base's Blue Mountain Village offers shops, dining, and spas, amidst scenic views of Georgian Bay. It's an ideal destination for both thrill-seekers and those looking for relaxation in a beautiful setting.