In a bed, bunk or bathed in the moonlight, you will sleep soundly after a day of adventure at Bear Ridge on Wollaston Lake. Bear Ridge Camp is located on the pristine shores of Wollaston Lake in the Hamlet of Coe Hill, Ontario. Located 3 hours from Toronto or Ottawa, Bear Ridge is an easy to reach location for seasoned campers or weekend warriors.
Bear Ridge offers seasonal sites for RVs and Park Models as well as a selection of pull-through sites for those on the move. For those adventurous folk who like to sleep under the stars or set up a tent, the Bear Ridge wilderness area offers a chance to connect with nature. Each site features seating areas and a fire pit for outdoor cooking and entertaining.
Bear Ridge offers seasonal sites for RVs and Park Models as well as a selection of pull-through sites for those on the move. For those adventurous folk who like to sleep under the stars or set up a tent, the Bear Ridge wilderness area offers a chance to connect with nature. Each site features seating areas and a fire pit for outdoor cooking and entertaining.
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For those who plan on a short-term stay at Bear Ridge, beware, this is one of the most engaging places you'll ever visit. And that's why your hosts Jay and Traci Morrison are so happy to welcome you to Bear Ridge. Jay fell in love with camping at a young age, spending time at the campground his Grandparents operated.
Coe Hill is known for beautiful Wollaston Lake. At Bear Ridge you will have access to a private beach and everything you need to start your adventure on the water. Grab a kayak or Stand-up Paddleboard for your non-motorized fun or you can rent a motor boat if you want more power out on the lake. Fishing is plentiful and the water is warm enough for a full day of swimming.
All trailers sold while in the park are subject to a 7% commission fee regardless whether or not the sale went through management. At Bear Ridge Campground & Cottages we are always glad to welcome your pets, but not on the furniture. Please clean up after your pets and keep on a leash when on the park grounds.
It might seem difficult to imagine, but something as simple as bringing your own firewood when you travel to or from your favourite campsite could threaten and destroy thousands, even millions, of trees. Transportation of firewood is a common way for invasive species to spread as they remain hidden under the bark where you can't see them.
Bear Ridge will not accept any responsibility for loss or damage to personal property however caused. 4. No cutting of firewood in the park. NO Chainsaws. Do not remove, damage or disfigure any trees, signs, picnic tables or any property at Bear Ridge. You are responsible to CLEAN up after your pets, using bags, NOT throwing into the tree line or Recycle Box, PLEASE!
Reviews (18)
Outside-AtLast
Oct 24, 2021
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Brian Kerr
Sep 13, 2021
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Allana Cosby
Sep 04, 2021
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J. Seager
Sep 01, 2021
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Sarah White
Jul 29, 2021
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Marc F.
Jun 28, 2021
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Blaine McCormick
Jun 24, 2021
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Aaron M.
Jan 24, 2021
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We just got back from our stay at bear ridge campground with our travel trailer. Wanted to write a review as we really enjoyed it here. Was nice and quiet just how we like it. Everyone seemed really nice. The owners tracie and her husband were really nice. We will definitely be back as this was our favourite private park to go to. Sites weren’t crammed and were very tidy. Also try the fries!!!!
See you again soon!
See you again soon!
Richard Vicentino
Aug 18, 2020
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Raylene Lewis
Aug 02, 2020
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Liz Lovely-George
Jan 13, 2020
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Sam Meggs
Dec 13, 2019
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Brenda Bird
Aug 30, 2019
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Thank You Traci,Jay and all your staff for another wonderful vacation. See you in October. My home away from home. Beautiful, relaxing, welcoming, quiet, calming. You can’t asked for anything more then that for a vacation. An amazing campground. Oh and don’t forget about the AMAZING FRIES and Donuts. YUMMY
Ruth Patterson
Jul 29, 2019
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Doug Morrison
Feb 12, 2019
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Neduschke Kou
Aug 07, 2018
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Kensie D.
Aug 03, 2015
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If I could put zero stars, I would... My boyfriend and I called and asked if they had a wooded campsite and was told they have the perfect spot for us.. We drove 4+ hours to get there to find out we needed an ATV or off roading vehicle to access the spot. We were driving a truck and it got completely dented from all the branches on the road to this "campsite" and we kept hitting the bottom of the truck on rocks, boulders, tree roots etc. We tried to access the spot and got stuck multiple times on the way up and back down. We called and asked for help and they sent their son who was around
Melissa S.
Dec 26, 2014
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