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Campgrounds and RV parks near Tudor and Cashel, ON

72 campgrounds and RV Parks near Tudor and Cashel, ON. Compare campsite amenities, photos, and site types to find the perfect stop for your rig on your route.

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Camping spots and RV parks near Tudor and Cashel, ON

Top Hosts near Tudor and Cashel, ON

Kevin and Linda76 trips - Joined Mar 2018

A great trailer, everything went perfect and the owners are great people!

Daniel B. - Oct 2024

I have rented this trailer before and it doesn’t disappoint! Linda & Kevin are great hosts. A clean, and beautiful trailer. I highly recommend renting from them. Even with Linda having broken her ankle they managed to get the trailer to the location on time, and such easy going friendly people. Always messaging back right away whenever I asked a question and very helpful. If you’re looking for reliable, trustworthy people to book with, these are your people!

Janet L. - Oct 2024

Wesley46 trips - Joined Sep 2019Superhost

Wesley was an amazing host! This was our first time renting a trailer and he made the process stress-free and smooth. Communication was excellent and the trailer was in great condition. Stocked with all the essentials, it was perfect for a weekend getaway at a provincial park.

Amber W. - Jun 2026

Wesley was very easy to deal with and quick to respond to any questions I had. Trailer worked perfect for what we needed and we had no issues during our trip.

CURTIS B. - Aug 2025

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Frequently asked questions about campgrounds near Tudor and Cashel, ON

How much does an RV rental in Tudor and Cashel typically cost?

RV rental in Tudor and Cashel is one of the most affordable ways to experience Hastings County cottage country. On RVezy, expect roughly CAD $125 to $200 per night for travel trailers, $175 to $275 for Class C motorhomes, and $250 and up for larger Class A units. Because Tudor and Cashel is rural, you'll often find better value than renting near Toronto or Ottawa. For a cheap RV rental in Tudor and Cashel, book midweek in late spring or early fall, look for hosts offering unlimited mileage, and use filters like Instant Book to lock in early-bird rates before the July to August peak.
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Do I need a special license to rent an RV in Tudor and Cashel?

Good news: a regular Ontario Class G driver's license (or the equivalent from your home province, state, or country) is all you need to rent an RV in Tudor and Cashel. No special RV endorsement, air-brake ticket, or commercial license is required for the motorhomes and travel trailers listed on RVezy. Approved drivers are generally 25 or older, and ID verification is handled through the RVezy platform when you book. Visiting from outside Canada? An International Driving Permit from your home auto club is a good idea. With paperwork sorted, you can focus on choosing between a campervan or a family-sized Class C for your Hastings Highlands adventure.
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What protection is included when I rent an RV in Tudor and Cashel?

Every RV rental in Tudor and Cashel booked through RVezy includes a renter protection plan and 24/7 roadside assistance, so you can head out to Weslemkoon Lake or the Hastings Heritage Trail with real peace of mind. During checkout you choose your coverage level, and each tier sets your responsibility limits for damage during the trip. Roadside assistance is bundled with every protection plan, which is reassuring on Tudor and Cashel's cottage backroads. Pick your plan, pack your bug spray, and you're set for an Eastern Ontario backwoods escape.
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What happens if I need to cancel my Tudor and Cashel RV booking?

Booking an RV rental in Tudor and Cashel is low-risk thanks to RVezy's standardized cancellation policy. The policy is set by RVezy, not by individual hosts, so the rules are consistent across every listing and are not displayed on the listing page itself. Refund eligibility depends on how far in advance you cancel and the timing relative to your trip start. If a host cancels on you, RVezy refunds your booking or offers travel credits so you can rebook another rig. If your plans shift, log into your RVezy account or contact support to start the cancellation.
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Can I bring my dog on an RV trip in Tudor and Cashel?

Absolutely, and Tudor and Cashel is genuinely one of the best dog-friendly corners of Ontario. To find a pet-friendly RV rental in Tudor and Cashel, just toggle the Pet-Friendly filter on RVezy before you search. Once you're here, dogs are welcome on-leash at Bon Echo Provincial Park (about 30 minutes east), Silent Lake Provincial Park (45 minutes northwest), and along the multi-use Hastings Heritage Trail that runs right through the township. McGeachie Conservation Area's wetland walking trails are also leash-friendly and rarely crowded. Pro tip: pack tick prevention, because the forested Canadian Shield terrain around Gilmour is prime tick habitat from May through October.
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Can the RV be delivered to my campsite or cottage in Tudor and Cashel?

Yes, and RV delivery in Tudor and Cashel is honestly the smartest way to do this trip, especially if you're new to towing. Many RVezy hosts in the Hastings County and Bancroft area offer delivery straight to Bon Echo Provincial Park, Silent Lake, Limerick Lake Marina, or a private cottage lot. They'll level the rig, hook up shore power and water if available, prime the propane, and walk you through every system before handing over the keys. Just filter by Delivery on RVezy and message the host with your exact site or address. Given Tudor and Cashel's narrow dirt roads like Weslemkoon Lake Road, letting an experienced owner handle the final approach is a stress-free win.
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How far can I travel on a Tudor and Cashel RV trip?

Tudor and Cashel is a strong launch pad for an Ontario Highlands RV road trip. Bancroft is roughly 35 km north, Bon Echo Provincial Park's Mazinaw Rock is about 45 km east, Algonquin Provincial Park's south access is around 130 km north, and the Kawartha Highlands sit about 50 km west. Toronto is approximately 270 km southwest and Ottawa around 280 km east. Mileage policies vary by listing: some RVezy hosts offer unlimited kilometres, while others include a daily allowance (often 200 to 300 km/day) with a small per-km fee beyond. Check each listing's mileage policy or message the host directly before booking.
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Where are the best campgrounds near Tudor and Cashel?

You're spoiled for choice when it comes to RV camping in Tudor and Cashel. The best campgrounds near Tudor and Cashel include Bon Echo Provincial Park on Mazinaw Lake (about 45 km east, famous for its 100-metre cliff and Indigenous pictographs), Silent Lake Provincial Park (about 50 km northwest, electrical sites and clear paddling water), Kawartha Highlands Signature Site Park (interior backcountry feel with vehicle-accessible sites at the edges), and The Gut Conservation Area for rustic camping near a waterfall. For full hookups, try Woodland Springs RV Park near Bancroft. Book through the Ontario Parks reservation system up to five months ahead, because summer weekends at Bon Echo sell out fast.
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When is the best time to visit Tudor and Cashel in an RV?

The sweet spot for a Tudor and Cashel RV trip is mid-May through early October, with each window offering something different. Late May to June brings 18 to 24 °C days, lush forests, and fewer bugs once mid-June hits. July and August are peak swimming season with temperatures around 22 to 28 °C and warm lake water at Steenburg, Limerick, and Cashel lakes. September is the local insider's pick: crisp 10 to 20 °C days, brilliant red-and-orange Canadian Shield foliage by late September, and quiet campgrounds. Winter (December to March) drops to minus 15 °C or colder, so most RV hosts close the season then. Book a September trip and you'll catch peak fall colour without peak crowds.
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I've never rented an RV before, will I be comfortable driving in Tudor and Cashel?

First-time renting an RV in Tudor and Cashel is genuinely manageable, even on the township's quiet country roads. Highway 62 and Highway 7 are the main paved routes in, both wide, well-maintained, and lightly trafficked compared to southern Ontario. Your RVezy host will give you a full walkthrough at pickup, covering propane, water, the holding tanks, slide-outs, leveling, and backing up. If you'd rather skip the driving learning curve entirely, choose a host who offers delivery and setup. Pro tip: start with a Class C motorhome or a smaller 20 to 24-foot travel trailer for your first trip, both handle Tudor and Cashel's winding backroads to Gilmour and Coe Hill much more easily than a 35-foot Class A.
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What if my RV breaks down during my Tudor and Cashel trip?

You're covered. Every RVezy booking includes 24/7 roadside assistance as part of the renter protection plan, which is reassuring given Tudor and Cashel's remote setting between Bancroft and Tweed where cell service can be patchy on backroads like Weslemkoon Lake Road. If something goes sideways, like a flat tire on a gravel approach or a propane regulator issue at Bon Echo, one call gets help dispatched, whether that's a tow, a mobile tech, or a tire change. Your host is also a message away for quick troubleshooting. Save the RVezy roadside number in your phone before you leave Gilmour and screenshot it in case you lose signal.
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Can I take my Tudor and Cashel RV rental across the border into the US or Quebec?

Inter-provincial travel within Canada is generally allowed. A Quebec road trip from Tudor and Cashel (Gatineau is about 3.5 hours northeast via Highway 7) is a popular extension and most hosts permit it. Cross-border travel into the United States may also be allowed, but it depends on the individual host and their insurance, so always confirm by messaging before you book. Travel into Mexico is not permitted on RVezy rentals due to insurance restrictions. If you're planning a US trip, bring your passport. The closest crossings from Tudor and Cashel are the Thousand Islands Bridge near Gananoque (about 2 hours south) and the Ogdensburg-Prescott International Bridge.
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What's the fuel budget for an RV trip around Tudor and Cashel?

Plan smart and fuel won't blow your budget. Most Class C motorhomes get 15 to 22 L/100 km (about 11 to 16 mpg), and travel trailers depend on your tow vehicle. As of 2026, gas in the Bancroft and Hastings County area typically runs $1.55 to $1.80 per litre, slightly higher than Toronto because of rural delivery costs. The nearest reliable fuel stops are in Gilmour, Coe Hill, Madoc, and Bancroft, so top up before heading deep into cottage country. For a typical 4-day, 600 km RV camping Tudor and Cashel loop covering Bon Echo, Silent Lake, and the Hastings Heritage Trail, budget roughly $200 to $300 in fuel. Driving at 90 km/h instead of 110 can shave 10 to 15 percent off that.
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How far in advance should I book a campsite for my Tudor and Cashel RV trip?

Earlier is always better here. Ontario Parks opens reservations five months ahead to the day through their online reservation system, and Bon Echo Provincial Park's lakefront and electrical sites for July and August weekends are often fully booked within hours of the booking window opening at 7 a.m. Eastern. Silent Lake and Kawartha Highlands fill up nearly as quickly. For a mid-July family RV trip in Tudor and Cashel, set a reminder for February 14. Shoulder season (late May, September, early October) is much more relaxed, with sites typically available a few weeks out. Private parks around Bancroft are generally easier to grab last-minute if Ontario Parks is sold out.
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What are the driving conditions like in Tudor and Cashel?

Tudor and Cashel is rural Canadian Shield country, and the driving is mostly easy with a few things worth knowing. Highways 62 and 7 are smooth two-lane paved roads with light traffic. Side roads like Weslemkoon Lake Road, Fraser Lake Road, and Cashel Lake Road are often gravel or hard-packed dirt, perfectly drivable in any RV but best taken at 40 to 60 km/h to spare your suspension. Watch for white-tailed deer, moose, and the occasional black bear, especially at dawn and dusk, and snowmobile crossings in winter. Cell coverage is spotty once you leave Highway 62, so download offline Google Maps before you leave Gilmour. Slow, scenic, and stress-free, exactly the point of cottage country.
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What amenities will I find at campgrounds around Tudor and Cashel?

Campgrounds near Tudor and Cashel range from full-service to delightfully rustic, and most RV travellers find a great fit. Bon Echo and Silent Lake Provincial Parks offer 15 and 30-amp electrical sites, potable water taps, comfort stations with hot showers, sanitation dump stations, and laundry. The Gut Conservation Area is more basic (vault toilets, no hookups) but stunning beside Crowe River's waterfalls. Most provincial park sites do not have sewer hookups, so plan to use the on-site dump station before you leave. Potable water fills are available at every Ontario Parks gatehouse. For full 50-amp hookups and Wi-Fi, look at private parks near Bancroft like Woodland Springs.
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What's typically included inside a Tudor and Cashel RV rental?

RVezy rentals in the Tudor and Cashel area come fully equipped for a comfortable cottage-country trip. Expect a queen or king main bed, bunks or convertible dinettes for extra sleepers, a fridge and freezer, a propane stove, a microwave, a bathroom with shower and toilet, a furnace, air conditioning, and a hot water tank. Most listings include cookware, dishes, bedding, and outdoor chairs. Many also have a generator or solar setup, handy because some Hastings County lakefront sites lack electrical hookups. TVs are common, and Wi-Fi typically depends on cellular boosters or Starlink, which some hosts offer as an add-on. Check the amenities list on each listing and message the host to confirm extras like a propane fire pit or kayak rack.
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What add-ons and pickup options should I know about for my Tudor and Cashel RV rental?

RVezy hosts in the Tudor and Cashel area offer useful add-ons that can elevate your trip. Common options include kitchen and linen kits, generator use, kayak or paddleboard rentals, bike racks, propane fire pits, and Starlink internet for working remotely from Weslemkoon Lake. Pricing for add-ons is set by the host and shown on each listing. Mileage policies vary: some listings include unlimited kilometres while others bundle 200 to 300 km/day with a per-km fee beyond. Pickup is usually at the host's home in Bancroft, Madoc, or Tweed, but many will deliver to your campground or cottage for a flat fee. Confirm pickup time, drop-off time, and any cleaning or dumping fees before booking.
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How does payment and the security deposit work on RVezy?

Payment is simple and secure. When you book your motorhome rental in Tudor and Cashel through RVezy, you pay the rental total and protection plan upfront through the platform, never directly to the host. A refundable security deposit is pre-authorized on your card before pickup, separate from the booking payment, and is only charged if there's damage or a policy breach. It's released back to you after drop-off once the host confirms the rig was returned in good shape. To avoid any deposit issues, take date-stamped photos at pickup and drop-off, return with the same fuel and propane levels, and empty the holding tanks at a dump station before handing the keys back.
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Can I rent an RV in Tudor and Cashel in winter?

Yes, winter RV rentals in Tudor and Cashel are possible and increasingly popular for ice fishing on Steenburg Lake, snowmobiling the Hastings Heritage Trail, and cross-country skiing at nearby Kawartha Nordic Club. A handful of RVezy hosts list four-season rigs with heated holding tanks, enclosed underbellies, extra insulation, and reliable furnaces. To stay comfortable when temperatures hit minus 20 °C or colder, book a site with 30-amp shore power (so you can run an electric space heater alongside the propane furnace), bring extra propane tanks, and use heated water hoses or simply fill the fresh tank and skip the city water connection. Filter for four-season RVs and message the host to confirm winter readiness. Then enjoy a starlit, snow-quiet Ontario Highlands escape.
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