<p>Mount Carleton Provincial Park is home to 4 different campgrounds for campers at every experience level, plus 2 heritage cabin sites.</p>
<p><b>Heritage Cabins:</b> Nictau Cabins (Pine, Maple, Cedar, Spruce, Ash, Fir) with capacity ranging from 2-12 people total; Bathurst Cabins (Raccoon, Otter, Beaver, Porcupine, Bear) with capacity ranging from 4-9 people total.</p>
<p><b>Armstrong Campground:</b> Mount Carleton’s largest campground with 88 sites for trailers and tents. This campground boasts spectacular views of Nictau Lake and Mount Sagamook as well as a pristine beach, washrooms, showers, dry toilets, a kitchen shelter and a dumping station for trailers. A convenience store is open during camping season for all your camping needs.</p>
<p><b>Williams and Franklin Campgrounds:</b> 17 large, secluded tenting sites on both sides of Nictau Lake. Dry toilets, garbage bins and recycling bins are included.</p>
<p><b>Group Camping:</b> This site can accommodate up to 75 campers and includes a kitchen shelter, garbage and recycling bins and water (hand pump).</p>
<p><b>Headwaters Campground:</b> For a more extreme camping experience, hike partway up Mount Carleton Trail. There are 4 sites with only pit toilets and tree food storage as on-site amenities.</p>