Fall RVing in southeastern Ontario

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Want the beauty of Ontario’s fall colours with the comforts of home?

Here are some stellar RV options in southeastern Ontario!

Bon Echo Provincial Park

Bon Echo Provincial Park closes December 13, 2026

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This popular park has extended its camping season into December!

That means all the fun Bon Echo activities (paddling, hiking, fishing, and birding) complemented by stunning fall colours.

Hike trails ranging from 1 km in length to 17 km in length — something for everyone!

You’ll find lots of dreamy campsites for your RV, and the park also offers walk-in sites, backcountry, and roofed accommodations!

Silver Lake Provincial Park

Silver Lake Provincial Park closes October 13, 2026

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Known for its canopy of mature mixed hardwoods, this park is nestled on the picturesque clear waters of Silver Lake, between Sharbot Lake and Perth along Highway 7.

The park has two sand beaches, a boat launch, and offers canoe, kayak, and stand-up paddleboard rentals for endless opportunities to explore and enjoy the water.

The short-but-scenic Marsh Trail is perfect for flora and fauna admirers of all ages!

Voyageur Provincial Park

Voyageur Provincial Park closes October 13, 2026

Beach at sunset

Looking for good canoeing and boating opportunities? Add Voyageur to your list!

Situated along the Ottawa River, with two boat launches, it’s a great spot to get out on the water. Since Voyageur is located on the reservoir of the Carillon Dam, the Ottawa River portion of the park is wide and more lake-like in nature. With no rapids or white-water, canoeing can be a safe and leisurely activity. The park has many small bays and inlets where visitors can explore and view wildlife.

Voyageur has three campgrounds: Champlain, Iroquois and Portage. Each offers campsites with electrical hookups. Champlain and Portage Campgrounds are better suited for visitors with larger camping units. Water taps, comfort stations, and laundry facilities are available in each campground.

Sharbot Lake Provincial Park

Sharbot Lake Provincial Park closes October 19, 2026

Picnic table looking over misty fall lake

Sharbot Lake is located on two beautiful, clear lakes that offer great swimming, canoeing, boating and fishing.

Maple Grove Campground boasts a newly renovated comfort station with barrier-free access. Inside, you’ll find flush toilets, showers, and sinks, as well as laundry facilities.

Looking for something to do? Follow the Discovery Trail along the ridge of land that divides Black Lake and Sharbot Lake. It’ll take you through stands of maple, oak and birch to see a dramatic change in topography. From the top of the ridge you can see a beautiful view of both lakes.

Ferris Provincial Park

Ferris Provincial Park closes October 18, 2026

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Take in fall colours from Ferris’ spectacular lookout over Ranney Gorge!

The park is conveniently located in Northumberland County. This unspoiled region is full of great eateries, rich cultural experiences, entertainment, beaches, and great outdoor adventures. And that makes Ferris the perfect basecamp to explore all it all.

The Bedrock Loop has electrical campsites available for RVs, and is just a short walk to the playground and picnic areas.

Three comfort stations are conveniently located in Ferris’ campgrounds. The comfort station in the Valleyview Loop offers showers.

Lake St. Peter Provincial Park

Lake St. Peter Provincial Park closes October 13, 2026

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A favourite with RVers, this small gem boasts many spacious campsites.

Many sites at Lake St. Peter are waterfront, and can accommodate large trailers. All sites are close to drinking water taps and vault toilets, while a centrally-located comfort station has washrooms, showers and laundry facilities.

Lake St. Peter’s mixed forest is lovely in the fall, but the park also makes a great homebase for day-tripping to nearby Silent Lake.

Murphys Point Provincial Park

Murphys Point Provincial Park closes October 13, 2026

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Located on Big Rideau Lake, part of the historic Rideau Waterway, Murphys Point offers a variety of outdoor activities and great fall colour opportunities.

Did you know that the park is also home to the Silver Queen Mine? Pre-register for a mine tour at the Murphys Point gatehouse or by calling 613-267-5060.

Campers with larger trailers will find pull-through sites, many equipped with electrical hook-ups, in Hogg Bay Campground. Ash Hill Campground is well-suited for smaller trailers (18-25 ft.) and offers some electrical sites. Fallows Campground is ideal for tents and small trailers.

Amenities such as water taps, comfort stations, and laundry facilities are close by. A park store, beaches, over 10 km of hiking trails, and boat launch are only a short distance away.

What are you waiting for? Reserve your fall adventure online today!

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