The best camping near Awenda Provincial Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Awenda Provincial Park adventure.

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Tiny Hideaway

4 sites · Lodging, RVs20 acres · Tiny, ON
Enjoy your own little slice of paradise on this private lot. There are walking trails right on the property and a pond only steps away. You will be 5 mins away from Awenda park and have biking/hiking trails nearby. Minutes away from Penetanguishene and Georgian Bay. Lots of wildlife to observe on site. Come see what adventures await you!
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Cedar Creek Forest Camping

11 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents97 acres · Tay, ON
Welcome to Cedar Creek Forest Camping! Voted second best campsite in Canada in 2021 and ranked number 2 in Ontario in 2022. I have 97 acres of very private camping. The forest is a bird watcher’s and nature lover’s paradise. I have developed miles of flat groomed trails and a 3-acre pond (plus several bush ponds). The sites are spread around the pond and are close but not right beside it. There is an abundant amount of wildlife to explore: birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, insects and mammals call this home. There is a small swimming hole on the island but otherwise the pond is full of aquatic life. The sites and trails are maintained all year long and the forest is quiet and beautiful. I have planted over 3000 trees with the help of the Severn Sound Environmental Association. The forest is registered as a managed woodlot with the province and habitat preservation/restoration is the priority goal. Please DO NOT bring firewood for your visit. I have large bags of cured firewood that was sustainable harvested from the forest available. Invasive insects and disease can be transferred from imported wood. Guests are welcome to quietly explore the forest trails but are asked to stay on the trail. Many birds and animals nest in the forest. My campsite is family-friendly (and pet-friendly), and 420 friendly too. Guests can easily drive up to and park at all campsites. My camp site is tolerant and respectful of all humans, animals and things. The Yurtle structures were built from Hemlock trees that were cut from this forest and processed into boards, then engineered into unique camping huts. Large windows capture the glory of the surrounding forest and sun sets, while wood stoves warm campers on those cold days/nights. Guests are asked to remove excessive garbage and recycling when possible. Thanks for viewing and visiting, cheers and peace, Dave
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Sparrow Lake Camp

4 sites · Tents126 acres · Severn Bridge, ON
Sparrow Lake Camp is situated on the southernmost tip of the majestic Canadian Shield.  The site is known to have been a campground for bands of the Huron people prior to the European intrusion.  It is considered probable that Samuel de Champlain, the first European to explore Huronia, spent a night on this site in the 17th Century.In 1892, what would become the west side of the current property was sold by pioneer Captain Thomas Stanton to Toronto's renowned Massey family to act as their summer resort.  The resort sported the main lodge, dining room, and cottages and was only accessible by train and steamer. From the onset, the Masseys used the site as a summer retreat for the Young Men's Bible League of the Central Methodist Church. Today, the property is a thriving summer camp that also offers overnight tent stays with stunning lake views. 
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Muskoka Forest

2 sites · Lodging85 acres · Gravenhurst, ON
Muskoka Forest is a pretty chill place. Lots of waterfront, trails and mature forests on a huge property. If you're looking for a unique and adventurous outdoor experience this is it. Lots of privacy and solitude in the forest, with great landscapes for photography. In the winter we have maintained snowshoe trails. Come stay at our cabin or in the prospector tents and discover Muskoka Forest. 2 hours north of Toronto.
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Serenity Rising

6 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents76 acres · Orillia, ON
We are opening up our farm property for others to enjoy! Enjoy seeing our many animals on the farm as you drive in past the paddocks and around our herd of horses. From chickens to cows, to horses and goats, even some sheep and some ducks! We can arrange a visit on the farm for a hands-on experience to meet the animals for an extra fee!
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Georgian Bay Getaway!

38 sites · Lodging100 acres · Clearview, ON
Situated in the middle of a Recreation Hotspot! Our site is within 5 minutes of paddling the Nottawasaga River, 10 minutes to hiking the Bruce, 5 minutes to the world's largest freshwater beach, and within 30 minutes of cycling, amazing motorcycle routes, rock climbing, caving, geocaching, cider/wine tours, and more! We are the perfect basecamp for everything the Georgian Bay area has to offer We have 100 acres of forest and field. Choose from either two tent sites that are set amidst the forest, close to a babbling creek that runs through the property or 2 bunkies for more of a glamping experience. There are two outdoor camping toilets on-site. Campfires are permitted (within local regulation) in the fire-pits provided. Well-behaved pets on leash are welcome. We ask that you Leave no trace and bring out what you bring in. We look forward to hosting you! CLICK THE PICTURES BELOW TO BOOK YOUR SITE
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Back 2 Zen

1 site · RV, Tent14 acres · Meaford, ON
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BaysideRV

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Tay, ON
This is a 3rd Generation family owned campground that is quiet and unique with only 5 trailer sites and 2 year round homes on 1 acre of land with 235 Feet on Georgian Bay. This is the perfect spot to relax and reconnect with nature, you can enjoy the water views from land or explore the bay on a kayak or paddle board. Perhaps you would enjoy a 21 km ride or jog on the Tay Shore Trail (3 min walk). We have a large sandy beach and water toys to use for free. Perhaps try your hand at fishing, we can supply you with a fishing rod during your stay. Soaking up the sun on the loungers at the beach. We live on site and are here to assist with any questions.
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Three Ponds Homestead

5 sites · Lodging, Tents25 acres · Severn, ON
Nestled on the outskirts of Orillia, our serene 25-acre property and horse farm is minutes from Bass Lake and 15 minutes from local marinas. Our hidden gem homestead is the perfect place to disconnect. Trails to walk/hike, fields and forests to play in and the option for overnight pasture or stall horse board for our equine friends. You'll love the tranquility here. Follow us on IG at "Three.Ponds" for more pics, videos and info, including our Three Ponds Retreat dates!
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Cripple Creek

5 sites · Tents26 acres · Victoria Harbour, ON
26 acres of bush and open space. Several ponds and creeks. Hiking trails as well. Located close to beaches and fishing on Georgian bay as well as snowmobile trails. Lots of open space. The Tay trail for cycling is 3 kms away as well as all amenities 10 minutes down the road in Midland. Bonfires, horseshoe pits and clean fresh air. 5 minute frive to "Saint Marie among the Hurons, Indian village and the Wye marsh, which contains many live birds of prey in cages as well as miles of boardwalks through the marsh and guided canoe trips as well.
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Cozy Cabin in the Woods

1 site · Lodging5 acres · Rosseau, ON
Located in the area of Rosseau Ontario, this area is known for exceptional cottage experiences. A short 10-minute drive to many area lakes to explore and experiences offered in all seasons including fishing, and boating in Muskoka lakes in the summer, cranberry marsh experience in the fall, and snowshoeing, cross country skiing, biking in the winter- there is something for everyone to explore when staying in this area! Visit Seguin Township and Muskoka Township websites for full listings and details. The cabin is in the middle of a private 5-acre property across from Turtle Lake and spans turtle lake road, to Donnelly and Poke Road, so it’s easily defined by the roads around the land. There is no direct access to the lake, but there are many lakes and beaches within a short drive. There are also many quaint towns to visit, beautiful hiking trails to explore all nearby. The main floor has a pull-out double bed, and the loft has 2 sets of bunk beds, ideal for kids. The bathroom facility is a newly built very airy eco-outhouse - you will be pleasantly surprised! There is a sink to wash up, and an outdoor shower, but for now, only cold water is available. This an ideal family getaway or a romantic getaway, I look forward to hosting you!
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40 Acre Woods at 29&1 Private Venue

1 site · Lodging50 acres · Severn, ON
Step into the serene embrace of the "40 Acre Woods," where tranquility and privacy await among winding trails and towering cedars. Our quaint cabin, complete with a wood stove and outdoor fire pit, offers a cozy retreat nestled in nature's embrace. Opt for the convenience of optional power and make use of our small private outhouse. Relax with a good book, explore the surrounding trails, or simply bask in the peace and quiet of your surroundings. The cabin features a main level with a comfortable couch, table, and fireplace, while the upper loft provides a cozy sleeping space. Outside, gather around the fire pit, sway in hammocks, and lounge in comfortable seating as you soak in the natural beauty. Escape the hustle and bustle of daily life and unwind in this idyllic setting, where time slows and nature's wonders take center stage.
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The best camping near Awenda Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

Open year-round, Awenda is a convenient getaway for campers in southern Ontario. The park sits on a small peninsula jutting into Georgian Bay on Lake Huron. It’s easily accessible from Toronto (about 1.5 hours away by road) and Barrie (about 50 minutes away), which makes it a popular escape for weekend warriors. Summer activities at the park include canoeing (both on Georgian Bay and a small, interior lake), boating, hiking, swimming, and birding. In winter, some hiking trails are open for snowshoeing or cross-country skiing. The park is in a snow belt area, so you can generally count on good conditions for most winter activities.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for families: Snake Campground is the closest to the park store and activity centre, with quick road access to the beaches. It’s radio-free and dog-free.
  • Best for hikers: Hawk campground sits well away from the waterfront and activity centre, for easy access to trails, less traffic, and laundry facilities.
  • Best for RVs: Wolf Campground sites are equipped with electrical hook-ups. It’s a short walk from the park store, and a hiking trail connects the campground to the stairway to the beaches.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Bookings can be made online or by phone using the Ontario Parks reservation system. Driving up and hoping there’s a site available is unlikely to work during peak season, but should be possible from late October to April.
  2. Because of its proximity to Toronto, Awenda is very busy during the summer months. Book well ahead (in early spring) if you want to stay for more than a couple of nights at the same campsite.
  3. Booking midweek, rather than over a weekend, will improve your chances of finding a campsite. However, during summer holidays (July and August) even midweek bookings are scarce.

When to go

Awenda is in a convenient location—some might say too convenient! Summer bookings are hard to get, so if possible campers should aim for off-season visits. Autumn is a beautiful time to visit, with the leaves a peak colour in early to mid-October. Winter camping is also available, and the trails are open for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. There should be enough snow for these activities from late December or early January until mid- to late March.

Know before you go

  • If canoeing on Georgian Bay is a bit too advanced for you or your kids, take your canoe to Kettle’s Lake on the eastern side of the park.
  • There’s a special beach in the park just for dogs! Give your pet a chance to cool off in the lake and romp on the sand.
  • From June through September, the park’s Discovery Program offers educational activities for all ages, including guided hikes and presentations about the region’s wildlife, plants, and cultural history.

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