
Seasonal RV sites and nightly camping amongst the windswept pines on the shores of Stoney Lake in the Kawarthas.
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Find us amongst the rugged Precambrian rocks and windswept pines on the shores of Stoney Lake, the crown jewel of the Kawarthas. Immerse yourself in the wildeness of our pinery sites, or experience the tranquility of our lakeside sites. Our park offers seasonal campsites, nightly camping and boat docks. Enjoy the pristine water as you relax on our private sandy beach or launch a boat to explore the lake's hundreds of beautiful islands. Stoney Lake is known for its excellent fishing and is home to large populations of bass, walleye, and muskie. Petroglyph Provincial Park, located right across the street, is a sacred Indigenous site with the largest known concentration of aboriginal rock carvings in Canada. Explore the excellent hiking trails the park has to offer or visit McGinnis Lake, one of a few meromictic lakes in North America. At the end of each day, the lullaby of the Northern Loon will call through the cool night air as you drift off to sleep. We can't wait to share our place with you.
ELECTRICAL + WATER + SEWER
ELECTRICAL + WATER
ELECTRICAL
NO SERVICES
MAX AMPERAGE
RV MAX LENGTH
Check out our campground specific offerings:
Take advantage of experiences in or around our campground
From Hwy 401E: Head E on ON-401 E, Take exit 436 for ON-35/ON-115 toward Lindsay/Peterborough, Continue onto Hwy 35 N/ON-115 N/ON-35 N, Continue on Hwy 7/Trans - Canada Hwy/ON-7, Slight R onto Hwy 7/Trans - Canada Hwy/ON-7 (signs for Ottawa), Turn L onto ON-28 N, Turn R onto County Rd 4/Regional Rd 4 (signs for Peterborough County Rd 4/Warsaw), Continue to follow County Rd 4, Turn R onto Mill St/County Rd 4, Turn L onto Water St/County Rd 4, Continue to follow County Rd 4, Turn R onto County Rd 6/Regional Rd 6, Turn L to stay on County Rd 6/Regional Rd 6, Turn L onto Northeys Bay Rd, Turn L onto Cheboutequion Dr, Destination will be on the L.
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Find us amongst the rugged Precambrian rocks and windswept pines on the shores of Stoney Lake, the crown jewel of the Kawarthas. Immerse yourself in the wildeness of our pinery sites, or experience the tranquility of our lakeside sites. Our park offers seasonal campsites, nightly camping and boat docks. Enjoy the pristine water as you relax on our private sandy beach or launch a boat to explore the lake's hundreds of beautiful islands. Stoney Lake is known for its excellent fishing and is home to large populations of bass, walleye, and muskie. Petroglyph Provincial Park, located right across the street, is a sacred Indigenous site with the largest known concentration of aboriginal rock carvings in Canada. Explore the excellent hiking trails the park has to offer or visit McGinnis Lake, one of a few meromictic lakes in North America. At the end of each day, the lullaby of the Northern Loon will call through the cool night air as you drift off to sleep. We can't wait to share our place with you.
Check out our campground specific offerings:
Take advantage of experiences in or around our campground
From Hwy 401E: Head E on ON-401 E, Take exit 436 for ON-35/ON-115 toward Lindsay/Peterborough, Continue onto Hwy 35 N/ON-115 N/ON-35 N, Continue on Hwy 7/Trans - Canada Hwy/ON-7, Slight R onto Hwy 7/Trans - Canada Hwy/ON-7 (signs for Ottawa), Turn L onto ON-28 N, Turn R onto County Rd 4/Regional Rd 4 (signs for Peterborough County Rd 4/Warsaw), Continue to follow County Rd 4, Turn R onto Mill St/County Rd 4, Turn L onto Water St/County Rd 4, Continue to follow County Rd 4, Turn R onto County Rd 6/Regional Rd 6, Turn L to stay on County Rd 6/Regional Rd 6, Turn L onto Northeys Bay Rd, Turn L onto Cheboutequion Dr, Destination will be on the L.
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