Vacation rentals in Bon Echo

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Cottage in Northbrook
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 174 reviews

The Red Haus, Land O Lakes, ON

Nestled in a large wooded lot, the Redhaus, is a custom built family home. Built entirely out of wood with exquisite craftsmanship, the Redhaus offers a refuge from the otherwise busy life. Low light pollution makes it a perfect place to watch the night skies and proximity to Mazinaw Lake and Bon Echo Provincial Park means you have a lot to explore during the day. Watch beautiful sunsets from the hill on property, enjoy evening BBQ by the firepit or covered Gazebo with a wood burning fireplace.

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Tiny home in Bancroft
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 127 reviews

Lakefront Tiny Home

Experience the ultimate retreat in our charming 4-season Tiny Homes, designed to reconnect you with love and nature. Nestled on a private section of our land, surrounded by lush forest and offering waterfront access on Baptiste Lake, this getaway is perfect for relaxing and recharging Included in your stay is a second cabin featuring a kitchenette, dining area, compost toilet, Sink, shower and a sofa bed. Sheets & towels provided Come unwind in nature’s embrace and make memories that matter

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Cottage in North Frontenac
5 out of 5 average rating, 61 reviews

Autumn Lakeside Escape-Scenic Colours/Cozy Firepit

Cozy lakeside retreat with stunning waterfront views, perfect for a peaceful autumn or winter getaway. Enjoy relaxing by the wood stove, exploring nearby trails, or curling up with a book in our warm, inviting spaces. Experience stargazing under skies so clear, stars & constellations feel within reach. Perfect for couples, families, or friends seeking quiet comfort & seasonal charm. Create lasting memories at Oak Cottage, where lake, nature & cozy comforts combine for an unforgettable escape.

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Guest suite in Lakefield
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 255 reviews

Pretty Stoney Lake Cabin Suite -No Cleaning Fee

Guests have their own cozy studio apartment, which is private and located on the ground floor with their own entrance. It does Not include the entire cabin. Has a kitchenette with BBQ outside, not a full kitchen. Christine's Log Cabin is directly across from the Petroglyphs Provincial Park (May-Oct); however, you can hike all year long, even with the gates closed, and also down the road to Stoney Lake with full access to a public beach (May-Oct). Perfect getaway any time of the year.

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Cabin in North Frontenac
5 out of 5 average rating, 5 reviews

GlenCannon's Cabin Retreat Mazinaw Lake, Bon Echo

"New listing for 2025" Welcome to GlenCannon's CABIN Retreat on majestic Mazinaw Lake. Nestled in a quiet picturesque sandy bay, with a pristine shoreline all for you to discover. Enjoy south-western exposure boasting spectacular sunset views. Perfect getaway for (2) adults or a small family of (2 adults +2 children). Main level features a queen bed and (2) futon beds with memory foam. A Bon Echo Park Day adventure is a must. Park pass is included for unlimited access. Internet Wifi.

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Cottage in North Frontenac
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

Cottage Escape – Hot Tub, Stargazing & Serenity

Looking to escape the hustle & bustle of everyday life? The Cave offers a secluded & private getaway on the beautiful Georgia Lake. We are a 4 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom & 9 bed cottage functional all year round. We are 15 min. from Bon Echo park, 20 min. from Malcolm lake which has amazing ice fishing and less than 2 min. from Marble Lake Public beach. We have kayaks, a canoe, a hot tub & an outdoor fire pit. Wifi but no cell service. If you’re looking for a place to unplug, book The Cave!

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Cabin in Bancroft
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Tiny Cabin on a Tiny Lake

A rare retreat at a waterfront cabin with no neighbours. Perfect for couples seeking peace, nature, and uninterrupted summer vacation unlike other cottages on a big lake. If you enjoy hiking, you can go for a private hiking experience on our private trail (4-5km), check out Silent Lake Provincial Park (20 min) or Algonquin (1 hour) to enjoy the beautiful Canadian nature. We’re committed to creating a safe, respectful, and welcoming space for all. LGBTQ+ friendly 🏳️‍🌈

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Treehouse in Tweed
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 214 reviews

Off-Grid Tree Canopy Retreat

Escape to this private off-grid retreat, nestled high in the trees overlooking the natural beauty of the Moira River. This elevated nature shelter provides a cozy, rustic space for guests seeking solitude, adventure, or a peaceful getaway. This is a multi-use nature retreat designed to provide shelter and relaxation in a secluded setting. Guests are welcome to rest and recharge in the space, enjoying the warmth of the wood stove while taking in the peaceful surroundings

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Cottage in North Frontenac
5 out of 5 average rating, 58 reviews

Canadiana Lakefront: Booking F/W 25 and Summer 26

Escape to this newly updated four-season cottage on 2.5 wooded acres with 500 ft of private lakefront on a peaceful bay. Relax by the lakeside fire pit, fish from the dock, or paddle the calm waters by kayak. Kids will love the sandy beach for play and exploration. Inside, enjoy a fresh, modern interior with all-new furnishings, while still capturing the warmth and character of a classic Canadian cottage getaway. A perfect mix of comfort, charm, and nature.

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Cottage in Cloyne
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 125 reviews

Lalaland Cottage: 10-Acres Getaway Across Mazinaw

Welcome to the LaLaLand cottage- our home away from home! A perfect 4 season family retreat across the street from the amazing Mazinaw lake. The cottage is located on a hill with 10 acres of wooded land providing privacy while being on Highway 41 only minutes from Bon Echo Provincial Park for adventure enthusiasts. This 2-bedroom cottage with wrap around deck is the perfect escape from the city to unwind with family and friends surrounded by nature!

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Guesthouse in Cloyne
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 127 reviews

Bunkie on Cottage Lot, NO Cleaning Fee

Bunkie has a 7 cut. ft. fridge, microwave, water cooler, coffee maker, kettle, basic kitchen supplies, bbq, patio set, firepit and access to Lake Mazinaw. Interior finished in knotty pine. Clean outhouse. Basics (sheets, etc.) can be provided ($) for foreign travelers. Look @ my other bunkie on this site, with queen bed. Min. three nights booking on a long weekend.. See also www.airbnb.com/h/logbunkie MINIMUM 3 NIGHT BOOKING ON LONG WEEKEND

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Cottage in Sharbot Lake
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 363 reviews

Cottage Chic: Modern Living, rustic setting

This is a quaint cottage on a restful lake. The cottage is newly renovated in a industrial/modern style. Extensive windows provide fantastic views. Open concept allows for easy/relaxing entertaining. There is a private boat launch with small creek that runs through the property. Canoes, kayaks, sailboard and paddle boat come with the rental. Pets are welcome.

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Your guide to Bon Echo

All About Bon Echo

Bon Echo is a provincial park in southeastern Ontario that attracts day trippers from nearby Toronto and Ottawa for its several lakes surrounded by tall rocky cliffs and lush green vegetation. Hiking is one of the most popular ways to explore the area, with trails of varying difficulty winding through pine forests, ponds, and lakes. Chances are you’ll find yourself holding an oar at some point in Bon Echo, as kayaking and canoeing are wildly popular activities here. (Motor boats are welcome, but limited to designated waterways.)

Chances are also high that you’ll come face to face with the park’s most popular feature, Mazinaw Rock, which rises 330 feet out of Mazinaw Lake, one of the deepest lakes in Ontario. Not only is the massive rock a glorious sight to behold, the more than 260 Indigenous pictographs on its sides have earned it a spot as one of the National Historic Sites of Canada.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Bon Echo

Late spring through early fall is an excellent time to make a trip to Bon Echo, when the temperature is cool and pleasant for outdoor activities like hiking and biking. If you visit during the winter months, make sure you come prepared with warm boots and a coat — not only does it get cold during this time, there is also a significant chance of snowfall. Parts of the lakes in Bon Echo are closed off during the winter months, so there may not be as much happening in the area during this time. Bon Echo is fairly small, but if you don’t mind traveling a bit, there are festivals and events happening in nearby towns throughout the year, such as the Poutine Feast in Belleville that takes place each July celebrating Canada’s favorite snack, or the Spring Fling Sip and Shop Market in Ottawa during April, when local artists sell their work as attendees sip on local craft beer.


Top things to do in Bon Echo

Mazinaw Rock

There are many ways to experience Mazinaw Rock, the focal point of Mazinaw Lake. Most people take a boat or canoe to the base of the cliff and float in its shadow, while the more adventurous climb the creviced face of the rock. As nice as it is to look at from below, the views from atop Mazinaw Rock are just as breathtaking. Take a ferry (or your own kayak) to the Cliff Top Trail, a steep, one-mile climb with several lookout points along the way.

Lennox & Addington Dark Sky Viewing Area

Located in Erinsville, around 35 minutes south of Bon Echo, the Lennox & Addington Dark Sky Viewing Area is home to the best stargazing in southern Ontario. Perched high on a hill away from any metropolitan light pollution, the secluded viewing area lets you see how the night sky might have looked a century ago. You’ll find concrete viewing pads for setting up your telescope, but on a really clear night the light show is just as good without one.

Museum of Lennox & Addington

Just over an hour south of Bon Echo in Napanee, the Museum of Lennox & Addington has numerous exhibits focused on the history of the county, including Bon Echo. You will find artifacts like tools, clothing, and artwork dating from the late 18th century. The museum also offers a variety of programs, movies, and guest speakers throughout the year.

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