Well WATT do you know? We have electrical sites available across the province!
No matter where you go, you’ll find a hook up waiting for you, including at a few roofed accommodations!
Scout out your ideal campsite on our reservation service (including pictures of most campsites!), or check out these featured campsites (available as of noon on September 23, 2021):
Northeastern Ontario
Kettle Lakes Provincial Park
Kettle Lakes is part of the great expanse of boreal forest that covers northern Ontario, and offers great hiking, birding, and fishing opportunities.
The park has 14 km of bike trails that wind through the forest and lead you to Slab Lake where you can have a swim before continuing your journey.
Kettle Lakes is 4 hours north of Sudbury.
Pancake Bay Provincial Park
Pancake Bay boasts more than 3 km of beautiful sand beach and Caribbean blue waters.
Enjoy a panoramic view of Lake Superior from the Edmund Fitzgerald Lookout hiking trail. The park is located along the historic paddling route of the voyageurs, and is only a short drive from many regional attractions.
Pancake Bay is 1 hour from Sault Ste Marie.
Northwestern Ontario
Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park.
Kakabeka Falls is the second highest waterfall in Ontario with year-round access for viewing. Enjoy excellent views of the falls and gorge from the boardwalk that wraps around the top.
Book a campsite and use it as a basecamp for exploring the area!
Kakabeka Falls is 30 minutes from Thunder Bay.
Rushing River Provincial Park
Talk about an easy getaway. This site comes with a trailer already set up for you!
Rushing River is a favourite family camping destination with beaches, playgrounds, hiking trails, and endless opportunities for exploring.
This on-site travel trailer includes dinette, couch slide, screened-in “add-a-room,” cook stove, fridge, air conditioner, heater, and two sinks with potable water.
Rushing River is 2.5 hours from Winnipeg.
Near North
Marten River Provincial Park
Marten River is the southern gateway to the Temagami area and makes the perfect base for canoeists, boaters, and anglers.
Marten River provides lots of opportunities to explore, with numerous bays and long stretches of shoreline.
Marten River is 45 minutes from North Bay and 1.5 hours from Sudbury.
Mikisew Provincial Park
The fall fun is endless at Mikisew!
There are three sand beaches for swimming located along Eagle Lake in Mikisew. The lake is also great for boating, paddling, and fishing.
While you’re there, check out their 18-hole disc golf course!
Mikisew is just over 2 hours away from Barrie and 2.5 hours from Sudbury.
Southeastern Ontario
Ferris Provincial Park
At Ferris, you’ll find over 10 km of trails that take you through forest and riverside settings. The Ranney Falls Trail follows the original roadway to the park before looping back along the river.
The suspension bridge offers a panoramic view of the Trent River Gorge and — of course — the trail’s namesake Ranney Falls.
Looking to explore Northumberland County this fall? Ferris is the perfect basecamp!
Ferris is 1.5 hours from Kingston and just over 2 hours from Toronto.
Silent Lake Provincial Park
With over 19 km of hiking and mountain biking trails, Silent Lake is a great destination for outdoor adventure.
Check out the beautiful lookout point over Silent Lake, or relax on either of the park’s sandy beaches.
Silent Lake is 2.5 hours from Toronto and 3 hours from Ottawa.
Southwestern Ontario
Earl Rowe Provincial Park
Watch spawning salmon at the fish ladder (a space for fish to leap over obstacles) or explore one of the many trails in the park.
Grab your bike and discover the park on two wheels! The 11 km Rainbow Run Trail loops around wetlands, campgrounds, lakes, forest, and open-field ecosystems.
Earl Rowe is only 1.5 hours from Toronto or 45 minutes from Barrie.
Rondeau Provincial Park
Eleven beach accesses lead to 11 km of beautiful sandy beaches along the Lake Erie side of the Rondeau peninsula. The park also offers six hiking trails from which to explore this world-renowned birding destination.
Experienced birders can catch a glimpse of songbirds and warblers as they stop off at the park before migrating south to their overwintering grounds.
Rondeau is 3 hours from Toronto and 1.5 hours from London.
Find a campsite near you and spend this weekend in nature!
Looking for an even more serene experience this September?
We’ve got plenty of sites available during the week!