Eco Reserve | Campground & Cabins
Pull-in sites for guests bringing their own cars, trucks, vans, motorhomes, trailers, or tents. Includes a level spot, fire ring, camping toilet (outhouse), and a 5 gallon jug of drinking water. NO HOOK UPS. DRY CAMPING ONLY.
Maximum vehicle length 26 feet. Maximum trailer length 20 feet. Max 2 vehicles and 4 tents. Vehicles can not be lowered, sorry.
$25 per vehicle, plus $5 per person
Secluded forest spots for guests pitching their own tents. Peaceful spaces with room to unwind under the trees. No RVs. Park by the main entrance and hike into the campground. Dry camping.
$20 per tent, plus $5 per person
Rustic, cozy cabins built from natural materials, perfect for couples or families who want comfort while staying close to nature. Top floor of two-story cabin. Kitchenette. Two bedrooms. Sleeps 6 (2 on bunk beds, 2 on queen size bed, and 2 on cots). Downstairs office is infrequently used by staff during the daytime.
From $249, depending on date
A unique site where a fully set-up motorhome, camper, or trailer is already parked and waiting. No setup required—just arrive, unpack, and enjoy your stay in a comfortable, sheltered space with beds, basic furnishings, and a true camping feel.
If you’re just curious about the sites, click the button above. It will show all lodging options, regardless of availability!
The coverage for Rogers and Fido clients is very good, others vary.
Yes. You just can’t have a vehicle in a tent-only campsite.
Yes. You can use the button above to “View all available sites” and choose which site you’d like. From your chosen site page, you’ll find a direct booking link for that campsite.
Yes. Sorry, but we are limited to 26 feet because of the nature of the gravel roads. It’s simply not safe or feasable to bring a longer vehicle.
No, you can come with a regular car or vehicle without 4 wheel drive, however please note that the road is bumpy and steep in parts, so you can’t come in a lowered vehicle.
All our campsites have dedicated outhouses. They are not your typical hole-in-the-ground outhouses, they are camping toilets that you pump to flush. We also have camping sinks in each outhouse, with a similar pump to make the water flow. Water is limited. There is no flush toilet or free running taps.
Yes, if there is no fireban. All campsites have a dedicated fire ring. Please only use the fire ring. Fires outside of the ring are strictly prohibited.
Please read up on camping safety and bears before your arrival. This is essential to your safety and the bears. Make sure you store all food and waste appropriately and don’t leave anything behind when you leave that will attract bears. Parks Canada has all the information you need right here.