Cedar Spring Cabin Rentals

Georgian Bay Islands National Park

Please visit the transportation for cabins and oTENTiks page for important information on check-in and departure times.

Rustic waterfront cabins on Georgian Bay

Enjoy waterfront cabins are an easy, exciting and comfortable way to enjoy the national park. Walk out your door to the beach, hiking and biking trails or just relax on the porch and feel the breeze off the bay!

Cedar Spring cabin features 
  • 6 reservable Cedar Spring cabins
  • 5 cabins with 2-3 steps to the deck, one with a ramp
  • Maximum occupancy: 4 people (please contact the park if you are a group of 5 including children)
  • Inside each cabin:
    • 2 sleeping areas, one containing a queen bed, one with a single over double bed
    • Open living area: dining table with 4 chairs, sofa, coffee table
    • Small kitchenette with a refrigerator, cupboard and sink (potable hot and cold running water)
    • Fire extinguisher, smoke and carbon monoxide detectors
    • Dishes, utensils, cookware
  • BBQ with side burner (and propane)
  • Screened-in porch with furnishings
  • Central comfort station with showers and flush toilets (washrooms are not located in each cabin)
  • Dishwashing station located by washrooms
  • Communal picnic shelter
  • Firepit and picnic table at each site
  • Ice and firewood for sale
  • Carts can be borrowed to move equipment from the drop off dock to your site
Kitchen equipment provided
  • Dishes (set of 4)
  • Utensils (set of 4)
  • Cookware (pots and pans)
  • Cutting board
  • Sharp kitchen knife
  • Dish pan, dish soap and pot scrubbers

Access to the island is by boat only.
Boat transportation for cabins is included and pre-arranged for each reservation, for up to 4 guests (please contact the park if you are a group of 5 including children).  

How much does it cost?

Fees for Cedar Spring Cabin rental include:

  • Island camping - Rustic Cabin, Cedar Spring
  • Reservation fee
  • Daily admission (paid upon arrival)

Please note that transportation to and from Beausoleil Island from Honey Harbour and parking for one vehicle is included in the cabin rental fee.

Fee update: Beginning in 2025, all visitors to Georgian Bay Islands National Park will have to pay a daily admission fee in addition to other applicable fees.

What should you bring?

This list is not exhaustive! Need help knowing what to bring? Look at our camping checklist or download the Parks Canada App where you can edit and save your own packing checklist.

  • Sleeping bags and pillows
  • Flashlight, lantern or headlamp 
  • Personal gear: clothing, indoor footwear, accessories, toiletries and towels
  • Personal safety items: whistle, first aid kit, sunscreen and bug repellant
  • Cooler, food and drinks, reusable water bottles, etc.
  • Entertainment items (i.e. binoculars, books, cards or sporting equipment, etc.)
  • Other (matches or lighter; rope; hatchet and fire starters, etc.)
Things to keep in mind

Enjoying your cabin

  • Cabins contain a small heater, but extra blankets are suggested in the shoulder season
  • Indoor shoes or slippers are recommended 

Food

  • Food and cooking related items must never be left unattended on a campsite as this will attract wildlife
  • Food cannot be prepared inside the cabins
  • Ice can be purchased from the Cedar Spring Visitor Centre for coolers
  • Learn more about the Bare Campsite Program

Fire

  • Each site has a BBQ for cooking and a campfire pit
  • Firewood is available for purchase from the Cedar Spring Visitor Centre
  • Collecting wood and natural materials from the forest is prohibited
Don't move firewood

Moving firewood, even just a few kilometers to or from a campground, is a common way for invasive insects and diseases to spread. Purchase firewood from the park and burn it in provided fire pits or leave it on-site to avoid transporting pests that may destroy our forests. Help us save forests.

Respect

  • While excessive noise is not allowed at any time of the day, visitors should be aware that quiet hours are enforced between 11:00 pm and 8:00 am
  • Respect nature: leave nothing but footprints and take nothing but pictures
  • Please leave your site as tidy as, or tidier than, you found it
  • Review the visitor guidelines and important bulletins prior to your trip 
Reservations

National reservation service

1-877-RESERVE (737-3783)

Outside of North America:
519-826-5391

A few rules

In addition to the national park’s camping regulations, Parks Canada cabin users must follow a few additional rules:

  • Minimum age to rent a cabin is 18 years
  • Due to a tight boat transportation schedule, check-in and check-out times must be adhered to
  • Smoking is not permitted within the cabins
  • For safety reasons cooking is not permitted in the cabins
  • Pets are not permitted within the cabins 

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