Welcome To Noelville
Noelville Family Resort is a quiet, family run seasonal trailer park and campground. We are situated on 46 acres of forest with approximately 1,400′ of beautiful Cambrian Shield waterfront including a 250′ clean sandy beach, boat launch and docking. Our park is very much a home away from home for many long-time seasonal regulars, as well as our vacationers and weekend visitors.
For our guests we provide clean modern washrooms, showers and laundry facilities for your convenience, a small store, firewood, recreational equipment and cabin rentals if you want to try a true Northern Ontario camping experience.
Whether you seek a getaway to go fishing, hiking, boating or to relax and just lay on the beach, we will offer you a restful and enjoyable experience. We hope that you will join us for your next vacation so that our home can be a place where your family will create great memories. Pets welcome!
Our Services
- Fishing Boat & Canoe Rentals
- Seasonal & Overnight Sites
- Cabin rentals
- Modern washrooms, showers & laundry facilities
- Rec Hall for Park Activities
- Pavillion at the Beach for Park Functions
- Flush and outhouse washrooms facilities located throughout park
- Beachside boat docks
- Clean sandy beach with swim raft & kids fishing dock
- Small store & sundries
NOTE: To limit the possibility of the spread of pests and disease, no outside fire wood is permitted in the park. Firewood is available for a reasonable fee from the park office.
Our Activities
- Fishing (Pickerel, Pike, Muskey, Bass)
- Karaoke Nights
- Canoeing/Kayaking/Boating
- Swimming
- Weekend Coffee Social
- Horseshoe pits
- Two Children’s play areas
- Bands & Entertainment
- Campers Vendor’s Market
- Basketball Hoop
- Strawberry Ice cream Socials
- Halloween, Canada Day & Christmas themed weekends
- Pancake Breakfasts
- Kids fishing derby
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Our Activities
- Fishing (Pickerel, Pike, Muskey, Bass)
- Karaoke Nights
- Canoeing/Kayaking/Boating
- Swimming
- Weekend Coffee Social
- Horseshoe pits
- Two Children’s play areas
- Bands & Entertainment
- Campers Vendor’s Market
- Basketball Hoop
- Strawberry Ice cream Socials
- Halloween, Canada Day & Christmas themed weekends
- Pancake Breakfasts
- Kids fishing derby
Our Rentals
Come glamping with us in style and experience outdoor camping, with luxurious accommodations and amenities.
GENERAL COACH CABIN RENTAL Sleeps 6 -$205.00/night or $1,435.00/week
Brand new cabin includes two separate bedrooms with one queen bed, single twin bunk beds. Full three piece bathroom. Pullout queen bed in sofa. Fully equipped kitchen area with fridge, two burner electric cooktop, microwave, dishes/cutlery/pots & pans, glassware, coffee maker, toaster, AC/furnace, on demand water heater. BBQ (includes propane), fire pit area and Screened gazebo for a unique glamping experience. We provide all bedding & pillows but DO NOT include bath towels.
PLEASE NOTE: THERE WILL BE A $50.00 EXTRA CHARGE FOR PETS!!
CABIN RENTAL Sleeps 4 – $170.00/night or $1,190.00/week
Our smaller cabin includes a queen bed, single bunk beds and a full three piece bathroom making it an outstanding glamping experience. It is equipped with a fridge, microwave, dishes/cutlery/pots & pans/glasses, coffee maker, AC/furnace, BBQ with side burner (includes propane), fire pit, picnic table & deck chairs. We provide all the bedding and pillows but DO NOT include bath towels.
PLEASE NOTE: THERE WILL BE A $50.00 EXTRA CHARGE FOR PETS!!
BUNKIE RENTAL Sleeps 3-persons $100.00/night or $700.00/week
Our Bunkie provides only sleeping facilities, a double bed with single bunk above. Amenities now include hydro, a small BBQ, picnic table, and fire pit on site. We have included a table + chairs and a small fridge inside to make your stay more comfortable. There is an outhouse close by and the main washroom/showers are only a short walk way, making it a great glamping experience. We provide all the bedding and pillows.
PLEASE NOTE: THERE WILL BE A $50.00 EXTRA CHARGE FOR PETS!!
RECREATIONAL EQUIPMENT RENTALS
14′ Aluminum Fishing Boat with 8hp motor- $80.00/ day or $50.00/half day – includes gas & safety equipment
16′ Kevlar canoe- $22.00/day or $15.00/half day – includes safety equipment
Note: All rates & fees DO NOT include 13% HST
Our Rates
Note: Rates do not include 13% HST
Seasonal
Sites
Seasonal sites
- Call for pricing
Transient
Sites
Transient Sites (overnight sites)
- $70.00/night, $490/week (includes 30amp. service, potable water & sewer hookup)
Boat
Rental
Boat & Canoe Rental
Boat Rental:
- $80.00/day (8 hours)
- $50.00/half day (4 hours)
Boat Launch:
- $10.00 for one In/Out
Canoe Rental:
- $22.00/day (8 hours)
- $15/half day (4 hours)
Boat
Docking
Boat Docking (if slip is available)
- $20.00/day
- $140.00/week
Boat Launch:
- $10.00 In and $10.00 Out ($20 total charge for both in and out)
Overnight Sites
Overnight Sites
- $70.00/night, $490/week (includes 30amp. service, potable water & sewer hookup)
Wood
Wood
- $19.00/bag
- $110.00/cord
- $13 for a bag of kindling
Things To Do
The French River District, which includes the French River, Lake Nipissing, and surrounding area, is an incredible area ripe for discovery. Northern Ontario is known for its rugged wilderness, but all that beautiful scenery is still accessible. You don’t have to be an expert level outdoor enthusiast to be able to take advantage of all that the region has to offer. You can experience the best of summer adventures like hiking, camping, fishing, and canoeing, or come see the museums, galleries, and historic sites.
Golf
French River Golf Course
Meadow SpringsGolf Course
Voyageur Golf Course
Verner Golf Club
Noelville Driving Range
Bowling
St.Charles Bowling Centre
Dining
- Noelville Restaurant
- The Voyageur Chip Stand
- Dee Dee’s Restaurant
- Route 64 Bar and Grill
- 827 Fish and Chips
- Sparky’s Restaurant
- The West Arm Restaurant
- Kate’s Kountry Kitchen
Boreal Berry Farm and Winery
If you thought wineries were just for Southeastern Ontario, think again! Located in Warren about an hour from the French River, the Boreal Berry Farm & Winery is a pretty spectacular and unique gem. The winery is one of the largest ice cider producers in the country and is the largest certified organic boreal and arctic berry orchard in North America. The winery is the country’s coldest climate winery. The winery does have an amazing boutique which you can visit and purchase the winery’s amazing products, like their award-winning wines, but you can also take a tour of the winery, if you have a group of ten or more people.
The Voyageur Multi Use Trail System
The Voyageur Multi-Use Trail System boasts a network of over 300km of trails. These trails also serve as a gateway for trails beyond. It’s easy to see why people come from all over the country to experience the majesty and challenge that these trails offer. Whether you want to strap on the hiking boots and spend a day discovering the wildlife and scenery, or if you want to zoom down the trails on your bike, dirt bike, or ATV, it’s sure to be a blast. The trails, many which venture into the heart of the rugged and unspoiled wilderness, are sure to be an experience you won’t soon forget.
Backstreet Gallery
The Backstreet Gallery, located in Noelville, is a must-stop shop. The gallery features work from over 100 different artists and artisans. You can go to browse, take in the arts and culture, or go to purchase a unique, handcrafted piece. The gallery proudly celebrates the art of the Anishnaabe, Metis, Francophone, and Anglophone people living in Northern Ontario. The gallery has a massive selection of works and all different types and styles of art! Open June through September, you have to add this one to your summer bucket list.
Angle in a historic river
The French River is one of the most storied rivers in the entire country. The area has played a vital and interesting role through history. You can literally trace the routes of who paddled the river for hundreds of years. This historic river is also known as a world-class sport fishing destination. The river flows from Lake Nipissing to Georgian Bay and boasts incredible largemouth bass, walleye, and muskie fishing, but of course there are other species to be caught as well.
French River Trading Post
Open seasonally, the iconic French River Trading Post is the perfect place to get that special souvenir or handcrafted piece, or to fill your empty tummy! Now in business for over fifty years, the store has grown to be a well-known tourist destination. The selection of goods is huge. They serve ice cream and of course, homemade fudge! The Hungry Bear Restaurant is known around the area for the delicious home-cooked fare.
Five Finger Rapids
The Five Finger Rapids are so beautiful that they’re sure to take your breath away. It does require a little bit of effort, which we prefer to call an adventure, but it’s definitely worth it! Five Finger Rapids might be your destination, but you know what they say about also enjoying the journey. The rapids are created by five rocky branches, or fingers, where the Little French flows into the Lower French River. You can reach the rapids by canoe, kayak, or motorboat, but you can also hike to them along the 9km Papase Trail, which ranges from moderate to extreme in difficulty. If you’re not too sure about venturing there on your own, you can take a guided tour from Dokis First Nation. You’ll learn all about the fascinating history and legends of the area along the way.
Chief Commanda II.
You can’t visit the French River area without enjoying a cruise on the impressive Chief Commanda II. The cruise ship explores both Lake Nipissing and the French River. You’ll get to take in all the stunning sights and sounds and the remarkable and historic scenery, in comfort, right from the water. There are a ton of different options when it comes to the cruise itself, so you can choose which option is best. The ship is a delight, with different dining options and even live entertainment. You can choose whether you want to see the gorgeous area during the day, or take an delightful evening cruise to watch the sun set over the rugged wilderness and sparkling waters.
You can’t visit the French River area without enjoying a cruise on the impressive Chief Commanda II. The cruise ship explores both Lake Nipissing and the French River. You’ll get to take in all the stunning sights and sounds and the remarkable and historic scenery, in comfort, right from the water. There are a ton of different options when it comes to the cruise itself, so you can choose which option is best. The ship is a delight, with different dining options and even live entertainment. You can choose whether you want to see the gorgeous area during the day, or take an delightful evening cruise to watch the sun set over the rugged wilderness and sparkling waters.
French River Provincial Park
Welcome to the French River Provincial Park! The French River is actually the first designated Canadian Heritage River, for its rich historical significance. The canoe routes in the area are unbelievable. The 105km route can take you all the way from Lake Nipissing to Georgian Bay and into many different lakes and bodies of water in between. You can still paddle the same routes that First Nations, explorers, voyagers, and fur traders used for hundreds of years. Make it a real adventure and take advantage of one or more of the 250 backcountry campsites located around the river. The park also boasts excellent fishing in the river. The Recollect Falls Trails are known country-wide, and the French River Visitor Centre is a must-see.
Recollet Falls Trail: The trail is 4km long and is rated as moderate difficulty. The trail starts at the amazing French River Visitor Centre, which you should also take the time to see! The trail follows along the edge of the French River Gorge and takes you right to the breathtaking Recollet Falls. The French River is steeped in history and the portage around the Recollet Falls has been walked for hundreds of years by First Nations, voyagers, explorers, and fur traders. It’s utterly fascinating to realize that you can now walk these same ancient paths. You can see the same falls and take in the rugged Canadian wilderness that generations of people have undoubtedly been mesmerized by.