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Canisbay Lake Campground – Algonquin Provincial Park
Well known as one of the best parks in Canada, Algonquin Provincial Park also features some incredible camping opportunities, including those found at Canisbay Lake Campground. Located right along the Highway 60 Corridor, Canisbay Lake offers 242 drive-in sites and 16 paddle-in sites. Sites can accommodate everything from a tent to a large RV and there are flush toilets, laundry facilities and showers available for an all-around comfortable, and wonderful, stay.
Thousand Islands Campground – Thousand Islands National Park
Thousand Islands National Park consists of a series of over 20 island properties all with small docks for visiting boaters, picnic tables, outhouses and short hiking trails. Though each of the islands in the park can be accessed by boat only, the camping opportunities are well worth the extra effort to get there. Within the park, there are 36 reservable campsites, 25 sites that are on a first-come, first-served basis and 5 oTENTiks to rent as well. While there, visitors can enjoy swimming, bird watching, geocaching, hiking, scuba diving, and snowshoeing.
Agawa Bay Campground – Lake Superior Provincial Park
Covering 1,556 km2 (600 mi2) along the shores of one of Canada’s Great Lakes, Lake Superior Provincial Park is home to wildlife, rushing rivers, waterfalls and canyons galore. Located right on the lake itself, Agawa Bay Campground has 147 sites, more than half of which have a view of Lake Superior, and flush toilets, showers and laundry facilities to make your stay even more super.
George Lake Campground – Killarney Provincial Park
As the inspiration for paintings by the famous Group of Seven, you can only imagine the striking natural beauty of Killarney Provincial Park. The most scenic part of the park is at the George Lake Access point and offers the best place to call home for the night. At George Lake Campground, you will find 28 sites, 6 yurts, washrooms, showers, laundry service, a boat launch, a park store and canoe rentals. With some of the most captivating canoe routes in the province, and mountains that reach over 2.3 billion years of age, Killarney Provincial Park and George Lake Campground are the perfect start to a killer adventure!
Mazinaw Lake Campground – Bon Echo Provincial Park
Nestled in the heart of Cottage Country Ontario, Bon Echo Provincial Park hosts some of the best backcountry and camping opportunities in all of Canada. Along the western shore of Mazinaw Lake you will find Mazinaw Lake Campground, equipped with 532 reservable campsites, 6 yurts, 6 camp cabins, washrooms, laundry facilities, showers, a park store, a visitor centre, a boat launch and more! Visitors will want to spend a few days enjoying the historic carvings and monumental adventures in Bon Echo Park, so be sure to book ahead for a comfortable night's rest at Mazinaw Lake Campground.
Dawson Trail Campground – Quetico Provincial Park
In the premier backcountry of Quetico Provincial Park, located in the heart of Northwestern Ontario, you will find one of the best places to camp in all of Canada. Hugging the perimeter of the park, on the shores of French Lake, Dawson Trail Campground has 106 campsites, showers, washrooms, laundry facilities and more for those looking to explore Quetico, but still enjoy the luxury of drive-in camping. At Dawson Trail Campground, visitors will also have access to seven hiking trails, including a intricate boardwalk that takes hikers over the Pickerel River. Because Quetico is considered a wilderness park, travelers are encouraged to have high-level backcountry experience before venturing into the interior of the park, but for those just looking for a great weekend, or week getaway, Dawson Trail Campground offers it all!
Sandbanks Campground – Sandbanks Provincial Park
Sandbanks Provincial Park hosts giant sand dunes, which make up two of the largest freshwater baymouth sandbars in the world and is one of the most popular destinations in Cottage Country Ontario. Aside from amazing beaches and great boating, canoeing and fishing opportunities, Sandbanks Provincial Park also hosts a picture-perfect campground setting. Sandbanks Campground has 548 sites, 193 of which have electrical hook-up, as well as two cottages and two group campsites for rent. Sandbanks campground also has a visitor centre, park store, play area, boat launch, washrooms with both laundry and showers, and more to make your summer stay in sandbanks the best it can be.
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