You Can Enjoy A Cozy Campfire Feast At This Ottawa Farm

Enjoy s'mores & hot dogs over a crackling fire this summer! 🔥

Staff Writer

Get ready to enjoy the best part of camping without even leaving the city, as campfire nights are returning to Saunders Farm in Ottawa.

You'll be able to get cozy around a crackling fire and tell ghost stories this summer.

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Plus, you won't have to worry about a thing, as all the food, cutlery and firewood will be waiting for you.

One thing is for sure; you will want to arrive starving as each group gets six jumbo hot dogs, a large bag of kettle corn, and a s'mores kit complete with roasting sticks.

The two-hour experience will be available on Friday and Saturday evenings, and you'll be able to reserve a spot online.

Saunders Farm Campfire Nights

Price: $100 for a group of up to 5 people

Address: 7893 Bleeks Rd., Ottawa, ON

Why You Need To Go: For those looking for a cute date idea, you can even enhance the night by adding sparklers, candles, beer or wine.

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Before you get going, check out our Responsible Travel Guide so you can be informed, be safe, be smart, and most of all, be respectful on your adventure.

  • Stephanie White was an Ottawa-based Associate Editor for Narcity Canada. She has been writing mouthwatering food and wanderlust-inspiring articles for Canadians since 2012. She has a B.A. and B.Ed. from Ottawa University. When she isn't writing, you can find her travelling the globe and trying new restaurants. Stephanie has previously been published on Insider, Flight Network, Apartment Therapy, Faces Magazine, Daily Hive, Dished and The Spruce.

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