
Accomodations

Camp Infrastructure
Parking at Maiden Bay Camp
We have plenty of parking onsite to accomodate, cars, motorbikes, RV'sand boats.
Appliances & Cookware
In addition to a propane stove, refrigerator and lights, each cabin is equipped with an air tight stove, cookware and tableware.
Sanitary facilities
Running water is adjacent to each cabin. There is a central comfort station with flush toilets and showers.
Small Appliance Generators
Cabins are equipped with wiring to accomodate small appliance use. Bring your own generator or rent one .
Small Appliance Generators
Cabins are equipped with wiring to accomodate small appliance use. Bring your own generator or rent one .
Fast Internet
Every cabin is equipped with Wi-Fi for your entire stay at no extra charge.
Campsite and Picnic Tables
Individual picnic tables and campsites for tents and trailers are nestled in the trees near the lake.
Amenities
All cabins have a propane stove, refrigerator, light, an air-tight wood stove, dishes, pots, pans, and cutlery. Running water is adjacent to each cabin. There is a central comfort station which includes flush toilets and showers. All cabins are equipped for generator use for small appliance use. Feel free to bring your own generator or rent one of ours.
Individual picnic tables and campsites for tents and trailers are nestled in the trees near the lake. A large fire pit is located at the lake for all to use and there is plenty of parking. Boat campers are moored in a sheltered harbour beside an area equipped with a fire pit.












Cabin #1
This Cabin has 4 Bedrooms with 1 Queen, 1 Double and 4 Singles.
Cabin #2
This Cabin has 2 Bedrooms with 2 Doubles, 1 Single and 1 Bunk.
Cabin #4
This Cabin is a Deluxe 2 Bedroom with 2 Doubles, 1 Single and 1 Bunk.
Cabin #6
This Cabin is a Premium 2 Bedroom with 2 Doubles, 1 Single and 1 Bunk.
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Accommodation Requirements
Our cabins provide all the comforts of home, but you may want to bring a few extra personal items.
What to bring for Cabin stays
- Warm Clothes (the Lake can be windy and cool at nights even in the summer)
- Sleeping Bag and Accessories
- Bug Jacket or Repellent
- Rain Gear
- Extra Footwear and Gloves
- Flash Light & Batteries
- Camera & Binoculars
- Sunblock
- Drinking Water & Choice of Food/Snacks
- Towel & Linens
- Personal Hygiene Items
- Fishing Rod & Tackle
What to bring for Hunting Experiences
- Hunter Orange Cap and Vest (Camo Orange is not acceptable in Ontario)
- Previous Hunting License (Canadian or American)
- Weapon of Choice: Gun, Bow or Cross Bow
- Soft/Hard Gun or Bow Case (Legal Requirement)
* For more information on Ontario Hunting Regulations, please visit the Ministry of Natural Resources at www.mnr.gov.on.ca
Canadian Firearms Declaration Form
It is necessary to fill out a temporary gun permit if you are bringing your own firearm into Canada. The fee is $25.00 payable at the border crossing
Non-Resident Firearm Declaration Form
Forms are available by emailing cfp-pcaf@rcmp-grc.gc.ca or by calling 1 -800-731-4000 (Canada and US) or 1-506-624-5380 (Other Countries) and from all Custom offices across Canada. Visit the Royal Canadian Mounted Police website for more information www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca
*Do Not Sign your Declaration Form until you are asked by your Customs Agent)
Hunting License & Outdoor Card
Non-Residents can buy a Hunting License and Outdoor Card online at www.ontario.ca