Rock Point Provincial Park is located on the north shore of Lake Erie approximately 60 km from Niagara Falls in Ontario. Continue reading Rock Point Provincial Park
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Ontario Parks Top 20 Favourites
During the pandemic, more people than ever discovered Ontario Parks as a safe alternative to more traditional vacations requiring public travel and hotels. That trend is expected to continue. How many new RVers will want to return to their old methods of travel is hard to say, many of them may have caught the RV bug for life. And if that’s you then it’s that time of year again- time to book those sites for your Ontario Parks camping getaways.
But where to go? Did you know that over 50% of reservations made by the end of March at Ontario Parks are for the five most popular parks?- Bon Echo, Algonquin, Killbear, Sandbanks and the Pinery. It may be possible that you have only heard of these 5 parks, but in fact, there are over 100 provincial parks across the province that offer RV camping.
Top 5 Things to Do at 10 Lesser Known Ontario Parks
Ontario Parks are very popular this season. It was crazy trying to get a reservation. Everybody was booking sites and maybe you had to resort to taking the first place you could. You may have never even heard of the park you just reserved at. But hey you managed to secure a reservation and that’s great! But what now? What is there to do?
Here are some suggestions of things to do at 10 lesser-known Ontario Provincial Parks to help you get the most out of your camping vacation this year.
Ontario Parks
- Mikisew Provincial Park
- White Lake Provincial Park
- Kettle Lake Provincial Park
- Oastler Lake Provincial Park
- Ferris Provincial Park
- Rock Point Provincial Park
- Six Mile Lake Provincial Park
- Voyageur Provincial Park
- Awenda Provincial Park
- Earl Rowe Provincial Park
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RV Camping at Ontario Provincial Parks
Ontario boasts some of the most beautiful and unspoiled parks in the world. While many are centred around the Great Lakes, still others take advantage of the isolated nature of much of the province and offer spectacular views, sightings of wildlife and the opportunity to enjoy some excellent fishing, canoeing and hiking!
RV camping at Ontario Provincial Parks is a popular way to explore Ontario. There are over 100 parks designated for overnight use across the province with over 19,000 car camping sites (3000 with electric hook-up). The majority of the parks have dumping stations, water filling stations as well as comfort stations with flush toilets and free showers. Continue reading RV Camping at Ontario Provincial Parks