Top Ontario Parks & Landmarks
Ontario has a lot of beautiful conservation areas and diverse landmarks. Beaches, lakes, forests and rocks all combine to make an ever lasting adventure every time you go camping.
Camping & RVing is very popular within Ontario. Throughout the year thousands of families and friends pack their vehicles to the roof and set out on their next adventure. Ontario has some of the best camp grounds for families. Provincial parks and many other private campgrounds have made it easy to book your site reservation online.
Parks have many levels of service & amenities to offer to their clients, Generally you’ll find flushable toilets, water, electricity, showers and sometimes laundromats.
It doesn’t matter if you are sociable and want to have fun or if you want peace & quiet with radio-free sites or pet-free sites. Heres a list of some of the top provincial and private parks to visit.
Algonquin Park
Algonquin Provincial Park is in southeastern Ontario, Canada. Its forests, rivers and numerous lakes, including the large Lake of Two Rivers, are home to moose, bears and common loons.
Bruce Peninsula National Park
Bruce Peninsula National Park straddles the Niagara Escarpment, a huge forested ridge that runs through southern Ontario, Canada. The Grotto is a limestone cave overlooking Georgian Bay’s clear waters. Cliffs frame the beach at nearby Indian Head Cove. Singing Sands Beach, on Lake Huron, has shallow waters with sand dunes and a boardwalk. The Bruce Trail passes caves, forests and cliff overlooks.