The best vintage trailers in Canada

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Though Canada is the world’s second-largest country, a staggering 80 percent of its land is uninhabited, which means there’s plenty of space for camping, glamping, and RVing. With pristine lakes, lush forests, and natural wonders just begging to be a part of your next camping trip, here are some of the best places in Canada to sleep under the stars.

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Perth Boho Chic Vintage Caravan

2. Perth Boho Chic Vintage Caravan

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4 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Perth, ON
Welcome to our romantic off-grid retreat nestled between the picturesque towns of Perth and Westport! Tucked away in a beautiful 23-acre wooded property, our vintage caravan offers a cozy and charming escape for solos, girls retreat or couples seeking a romantic getaway. Surrounded by lush greenery and tranquil walking trails, our boho-chic caravan boasts plenty of south-facing light, providing a warm and inviting atmosphere. Whether you prefer basking in the sunlight or seeking shade under the canopy of trees or the hammock, you'll find the perfect spot to relax and unwind. The stars and sky at night are literally awesome and amazing. For families looking to join in on the adventure, there's ample room to pitch extra tents on our expansive property, allowing everyone to enjoy the natural beauty of the surroundings. While our retreat offers a private setting, the main house is within sight, providing a sense of security and convenience. Nearby, a multi-purpose rail trail beckons outdoor enthusiasts, offering opportunities for hiking, cycling, or exploring nature. The beautiful town of Perth is a 15 minute drive away with Saturday morning market, cute mainstreet shopping or Stewart Park Festival in July as well as access to provincial parks or lakes and rivers within a 5 minute drive. Our amenities cater to your comfort and convenience, a pump faucet for fresh water washing and a propane stove for cooking delicious meals, a power pack to charge your phone, solar and USB lighting. A campfire area awaits, complete with foraging the forest floor for wood or can be provided for cozy evenings under the stars. A library/art gallery/outhouse in the woods is a fun place to experience when nature calls. Wake up in the morning, make coffee or tea (which come supplied with biscuits) to start your next days adventure. We look forward to welcoming you to our off-grid oasis and creating unforgettable memories together.
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Hicks Haven

3. Hicks Haven

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5 sites · Tents, Lodging · Vienna, ON
On Trans Canada Trail, this haven is the perfect getaway. Enjoy serene acreage bordered by ravine, farmland and apple orchards. Watch the sunset at the Sunset Lounge overlooking corn fields. If renting The Love Shack your morning coffee awaits at the Paris cafe while birds and frogs serenade you. Spend your day at the beach and return home to a hot shower and bbq. A Provincial Park pass is provided free with accommodation of The Love Shack. There is a queen sized bed and a small loveseat in the accommodation. A fully equipped kitchen, full bathroom with flush toilet and even air conditioning for those that wish. An oasis with all the comforts of home! Should you wish to tent, the property is yours to enjoy with Natures Nook. Bring your camping gear and let nature absorb your senses. There is an outhouse for tenters and a Berkey water filtration system for drinking water. There are various chairs around the property and a dining area (sitting 5) A communal firepit is available for your enjoyment. Additional tenting is available for family/friendship gatherings on the property. Life is good!
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Rach & Sandy's Caledon Adventure!

4. Rach & Sandy's Caledon Adventure!

1 site · Lodging · Palgrave, ON
*** it will be up to the renter of our RV to book a site at Caledon please do so before renting our Vintage RV *** Surrounded by the tranquil beauty of nature, Caledon Hill Resort Park beckons visitors to unwind and immerse themselves in the serenity of the countryside. The heated pool provides a luxurious escape, while the stocked pond invites guests to try their hand at fishing and connect with the outdoors. For those seeking some friendly competition, our volleyball and tennis courts offer the perfect setting to engage in a lively game. Additionally, our specially curated family activities ensure that there is something for everyone to enjoy, creating cherished memories that will last a lifetime. Come and experience the charm and relaxation of our park in the heart of Caledon. Planning your getaway is simple: Just visit caledonhillsresort.com, book your campsite, and reserve our RV for your stay. We’ll handle the setup and have everything ready for your arrival — all you have to do is show up and relax. It’s the ultimate hassle-free camping experience — the perfect blend of comfort and nature. The next best thing to glamping!
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Shirewoods Farm

5. Shirewoods Farm

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3 sites · Lodging · Nanaimo, BC
Welcome to Shirewoods Farm! Unwind from the hustle of city life with a refreshing escape to the countryside. Shirewoods Farm offers a peaceful retreat where you can reconnect with nature, breathe deeply, and experience the rhythms of farm life firsthand. Our unique glamping stays let you relax in comfort, surrounded by fields, forests, and friendly farm vibes. Shirewoods is a working farm with goats, sheep, horses, pigs, ducks and chickens. Join us for a guided Farm Tour for a chance to meet the animals, and learn about our sustainability practices—including feeding livestock with rescued produce and brewery grain. For outdoor adventures, explore the 11 km of scenic trails next door in Hemer Provincial Park, or venture out to one of the 70+ hiking spots in the Nanaimo area. You’re also just minutes from WildPlay Nanaimo (zip lines, axe throwing, ropes courses) and the refreshing Nanaimo River swimming hole. Only 11 minutes drive to the Duke Point Ferry terminal. Come experience the charm of the farm, naturally.
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Tamarak Grove

7. Tamarak Grove

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1 site · Lodging · Saint Hubert, QC
Bonjour, Gypsy Robin is a 22 foot vintage camper in the heart of Tamarak Grove, a forest and farmland oasis, just 20 minutes from Montreal, Quebec. At the feet of the Monteregian Hills, an ancient range of well-spaced igneous intrusions that include Montreal's Mount Royal, sits the very private, Tamarak-ringed 19th century property. From your door, a trail leads explorers through miles of forest ands= old hunting trails stretching to Mont-Saint-Bruno, a popular ski and hike destination. Just miles from the city, and local, So'Sho' treats (Dix30, sqdc, Fort Chambly and the Chambly locks and waterfront), the destination offers peace and quiet shared by wondering deer, rabbit, fox and fowl. Feathered regulars in Tamarak Grove include Red-Winged Black Birds, Cardinals, Doves and of course, Robins. The camper provides a unique mix of vintage appeal and contemporary comfort. With a complete, well-equipped kitchen, king-sized bed and bathroom all designed for convenience and ergonomic living, Gypsy Robin is your home away from home. Perfect for kicking back, reading, writing, art, sky gazing or whatever. Lounge inside the period caravan or sit by the patio wood stove and soak in the sunsets that give way to the stars. Gypsy Robin Caravan at Tamarak Grove is a refuge for couples or singles looking to say hello to summer in Montreal in an unforgettable way. LOCAL TREATS: On Canada's first road, Chemin de Chambly, Tamarak Grove shares its bragging rights with the historic waterfront keep, mighty Fort Chambly, a key trade and defense artery of New France. And while visiting, why not spoil yourselves with culinary perfection found at the many area restaurants, bistros and bars. SHOPPING: Planning to splurge on some cool Montreal fashions? Venture no further than the So'Sho's best kept no-longer-a-secret, Dix30, the indoor/outdoor shopping complex complete with all major brands, Canadians hockey centre, great pubs and top notch large format restaurants, IMAX cinema and world envying bi-lingual comedy clubs. NOT TO MISS: Down Chambly Road, and a quick left on Montee Daniel shifts your gears into instant wine country complete with tasting rooms, equestrian spots and Monteregian valley views that can't be beat. You might just have to return for a 2nd visit!
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Trip 'n Daisy's Hippie Hangout

8. Trip 'n Daisy's Hippie Hangout

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11 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · NB
Trip 'n Daisy and their little shih tzu McGee live in rural New Brunswick, nestled on 50 acres of mostly forested land. We treasure where we live, the long winding country roads, the pristine lakes and rivers nearby. We live in nature and respect it. Wildlife is abundant and being on a game trail we regularly see wild turkeys, porcupines, raccoons, skunk, fox, coyote, deer, moose, bear and whatever else mosey's on by! Bring a camera, you never know who might come to visit! Along the Chiputneticook lakes and river crossings, there are multiple lakes near by and a creeks and rivers that used to be used as the main method of transportation of food and goods along the way - from the Saint John River to the St. Croix River, there is much history and many untouched areas that remain mostly in their natural state. We are located 2 minutes (drive) near East Grand Lake, we are on Forest City Road, Fosterville, which is located between 2 border crossings - Fosterville, NB/Orient, ME and Forest City, NB/Forest City, ME. So whether you are heading to or from the USA, or exploring New Brunswick you can find us here! We are about 1 hour from Woodstock, NB, 1.5 hours from Fredericton, NB, 45 minutes from Houlton, ME or 25 to Danforth, ME. We are about 2.5 hours to Edmunston, NB and the Quebec border crossing, 3 hours to Moncton or Saint John, NB. You can access many trails to hike, bike, ATV, walk. There are many lakes/rivers to swim, boat, kayak or canoe. Book a space - you can rent our Aliner Hippie Peace and Love Shack OR our vintage 1973 Golden Falcon which has been tripped out '60's style! You can bring an RV or trailer - max 30 feet - we find that A Class motor homes are often too big or heavy so don't recommend them. We have 3 spaces for RV's & trailers that belong to YOU! On our property you will be surrounded by ash and pine trees. A large weeping willow. There is an outhouse available, garbage and recycling, if in an RV or trailer we have 3 spots that provide 30amp power and water is available by hose to fill up if needed. Tents - we have many spaces but your location will be your choice, find a nice spot, that is flat. The outhouse is available. There are no showers on site at this time, however, the lake is lovely! This is a rustic, restful place for quiet, respite, sharing community and being a trippie hippie! We are starting out offering 6 tenting sites - you choose your site upon arrival. We have an arts/craft gallery on site as well as a darts room for a rainy night! Wifi and cell service are not available here, if you are on US roaming you can get service and some cell providers provide spotty service. There is a public wifi location 5 minutes away if you need to connect. We have a landline for emergencies. Trip 'n Daisy have traveled throughout Atlantic Canada including Newfoundland in their vintage Hippie Hangout 1973 Golden Falcon - it is now available to rent - you can sleep 2 to 3 people comfortably in the space. It is decked out with a cool '60's vibe - hand painted inside and out with Trip's artful flair and includes a toilet, sinks, fridge, cooktop, water, table/dinette that flips into the second bed. Dishes/pots/basic cooking needs, etc. Bedding can be included for an extra fee - but you can bring your own! They also towed their Aliner pop up trailer - the Hippie Peace & Love Shack. It includes an RV size double bed, suitable for a couple as well as a dinette that folds into a second single bed. There is a fridge, cooktop and table/dinette that flips into a second single bed. There is no toilet but we have added a cassette toilet for you, for night use, and there is water in the space. Again, we recommend you bring your own bedding but we can supply for an additional fee. We do have access to Electric Vehicle charging - either a wall outlet Level 1 or a Level 2 charger - which is free for 2 hours or for a fee for longer charges. We have lawn furniture on the grounds to share and to use around the communal fire pit. Fire pit in one location only and based on current fire rules/bans. There are NO stores or gas stations nearby, so please ensure you fill up with supplies/fuel before venturing down the country road! Full details on site location and instructions for driving will be supplied upon booking. Due to wildlife in the area we REQUIRE that ALL food is put away at night and during the day when not eating. If you are tenting please bring a secure cooler and place in locked vehicles at night. We have a dog and he is ALWAYS on leash - if you bring a dog - you MUST ALWAYS pick up after it (our dog does not use our yard as a toilet, so we prefer yours doesn't either); dogs must be on leash and/or in a secure fenced area. This is not only for our dogs safety, but for yours, remember wildlife! We have been here for 13 years, as British Columbian transplants, we love this property and home and hope that you have a great experience as well! When camping we will always have one person available if you need us! Many people like to call this a home base as they travel across the USA border for day trips or to shop! Feel free to do so! Because Trip 'n Daisy are trippy hippies and enjoy nature, we recommend adults are most suitable for this site. Peace and love, Trip 'n Daisy Feel free to message with any questions, the more information you have, the better!
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Fall colours & a view of the North Mountain - pure bliss!

9. Horse Farm - RV site & Glamping

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2 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Lawrencetown, NS
Make our 51 acre property your home base while you experience everything the beautiful Annapolis Valley has to offer! We are nestled between two brooks and sheltered by the North Mountain, just outside the quaint village of Lawrencetown. Conveniently located 30 minutes east of Annapolis Royal, and an easy hour's drive west from Wolfville, with many lovely towns to stop in on your drive through the valley. You can be at the Bay of Fundy within 15 minutes. We are a 4 minute drive to the Annapolis Valley Exhibition grounds. With so many beaches, wineries, orchards, restaurants, trails and waterways nearby - you won't run out of things to do! Enjoy your morning coffee while the sun rises over the North Mountain, and if you're lucky a sighting of the deer that frequent the property. After a busy day spent exploring the valley, enjoy gazing up at the milky way (star gazing is incredible here with some of the darkest skies in North America) next to a crackling campfire. Fall asleep to the sounds of our brooks' gentle burbling, and coyotes howling in the distance. Each campsite has it's own firepit and picnic table . There is a shared XL sparkling clean portable toilet with solar lights for night-time access. Walk across our babbling brook to enjoy a rustic, hot shower in the woods. For those of you not looking to venture too far afield, there we have walking trails throughout the property, trout fishing in one of our brooks, and a tiny swimming hole if you'd like to take a dip. For nearby adventures, you'll find a brewery, winery, restaurant and trailhead located less than 5 minutes down the road.
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*Charming Vintage RV*Bbq*Wineries*

10. *Charming Vintage RV*Bbq*Wineries*

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1 site · Lodging · Abbotsford, BC
Come unwind in Lucinda the Bigfoot, located in the luscious urban-countryside of the Fraser Valley. Tastefully decorated and thoughtfully furnished, Lucinda is a small 1984 Bigfoot fiberglass trailer, her updated interior nods graciously at her charming, vintage past. Relax in lawn chairs under an airy canopy, light the fire bowl, and listen to the singing birds in the morning and peeping frogs at night. Lucinda is conveniently located in Abbotsford near three famous Mt Lehman area wineries, Mission Bridge, great walking trails and mountain hikes, fantastic Mt Baker view, berry picking, boutique shopping, and the Abbotsford airport. Lucinda features all the comforts of home snugly assembled in one cozy room. Great for a quick stop, weekend stay, or fun alternative place to have a break. Lucinda has a toaster, tea kettle, pots, cast-iron pan, and all your basic kitchen needs. Feel free to use the stove-top to heat something up or call in a meal with SkipTheDishes or DoorDash. In need of a coffee fix? If you are feeling organic, help yourself to local whole beans, or we have ground coffee for a speedier option. Savour it in genuine vintage Denby stoneware! Enjoy our comfortable mattress, pillows, and high-quality linens. Towels, toiletries, and a clothes steamer are provided for your convenience. You can adjust the thermostat to your liking, and the MaxxFan air vent works like an A/C on summer nights to keep you comfortable. Lucinda has a small table for meals or working on your laptop. The bed is a small full-size bed and can accommodate one adult or two slender adults who like to be close together 😉. You can stretch out comfortably at a length of 6’3”. Due to the size of the trailer, it may not be suitable for children. There is not currently a TV, but you will have access to WiFi, so be sure to bring your laptop to cuddle up and watch your favorite shows or movies in bed! The bathroom is, frankly, a fairy-sized wet room – Lucinda is economical like that. It will give you a decent shower though and we provide bath towels, shampoo, conditioner, and body wash. The toilet is flushable, and we provide RV toilet paper that is made specifically for our RV plumbing system. The water heater works well and heats up pretty quickly. However, it is a standard RV water heater which means you'll have about 5-6 minutes of hot water until it heats up again. The shower head has a stop button to control water usage while you are showering. Lastly, please do not be surprised that Lucinda is small; she is small. However, we find her to be a comfortable resting place. -Guest access- You may use the outdoor areas located directly outside of the RV but please respect the area around the adjacent private residence as off limits.
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Deep Mountain Sea Cabin

11. Deep Mountain Sea Cabin

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3 sites · Lodging · Lillooet, BC
Yurt is paused for rentals as we await a new roof! Only the Cabin available for now. Welcome to 28 acres of forests, mountains, creeks, a river and all that comes with it! We live in a little off-grid cabin deep in the Yalakom Valley in a small community of rustic-living and friendly folks. Please note that this property is located 40 km outside of Lillooet. Part of the road is a dirt road and a bit bumpy, best for cars that don't mind roughing it a little bit. You also lose service 5 minutes outside of Lillooet. The property is surrounded by private lots. You can explore ours down to the river or you can drive to other locations like the Horsehoe (a great swim spot), Carpenter Lake (great for swimming, too), Lac La Mere (good for fishing), Carol Lake, and much more. This is a somewhat rustic and rugged spot- if you are looking for fancy glamping this is not the space for you! Vancouverites, you've been warned!
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R&R Back Road Country Retreat

13. R&R Back Road Country Retreat

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4 sites · Lodging · Elmwood, ON
A river runs through this 120 acre wooded property with abundant wildlife featuring two very large spring fed ponds. Plenty of fishing, swimming, hiking and biking trails. Amazing property to get away from the hustle and bustle of every day life. Awesome sunrises and sunsets. Listen to the frogs and the crickets while watching the fireflies dance around. We provide bedding, towels, soap, shampoo, pots, pans, kettle, cutlery, tabletop barbecue, a cooking grill, utensils, mugs, cups, drinking water and more. There is an outdoor shower available at each site. We provide enough wood for the first campfire. After that, it's $7 a bundle. All you need to bring is your food, drinks, cooler and maybe a flashlight. The camp fire will be ready and waiting for you to enjoy under a sky full of stars. Included in your stay is access to the barn games room which features air hockey, darts, music and more. There is a horse shoe pit set up just outside the barn. Our property is conveniently located to easily access all the amazing activities and sights this area has to offer. Allan Park Conservation Area, Hanover Drive-in, MacLean's Ales Brewery, OLG Slots and Hanover Raceway, Inglis Falls and Walters Falls just to mention a few.
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Trapper Cabin, Dease Lake

14. Trapper Cabin, Dease Lake

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3 sites · Lodging · Dease Lake, BC
Located 25 km down the Telegraph Creek Road on the way to the historic Gold rush town of Telegraph Creek you will find an awesome get away spot. Enjoy our off-grid 1 Bedroom Trappers Cabin on 8 acres of private pristine northern wilderness. This Trappers Cabin has a fully stocked kitchenette, 1 burner cooktop, dining table, love seat and running water in the kitchen. Wood heated and powered by solar. No AC plugs for charging electronics. Pet friendly. BBQ, Picnic Table and Fire Pit. No indoor toilet. Outhouse only. Guests will have access to walking trails throughout the property. We also offer a guided walk to Tanzilla River. Wild animals are around at times. Moose, lynx, Martin, Black Bear, Wolves, and plenty of squirrels for your viewing entertainment. Visits from the friendly whiskey jacks and other wild birds are also inevitable. 16 Mile Creek is a great location to continue on to the historical first nations community of Telegraph Creek and drive through the Grand Canyon of the Stikine.
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Lakeside (Parry Sound/Nipissing)

15. Lakeside (Parry Sound/Nipissing)

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6 sites · Lodging · Nipissing, ON
We have 4.4 acres of land on a spring fed lake. (Even though it is spring fed the water is warm for swimming.) We are located between Trout Creek and Port Loring on Hwy 522. We have 3 vintage trailers, each with a slightly different experience. Enjoy kayaking, canoeing, swimming and fishing. We also have a 4 person paddle boat. Bring water shoes if you have them. The water edge is in it's natural state. The trailers come fully equipped. You need only bring food, bedding and 1 pound propane tanks to use the small barbeque. Our property is off the electric grid. The trailers have fridges and stoves powered by propane and the lights are powered by battery recharged with solar panels. We do not at this time have running water and the toilets are clean outhouses - not stinky and disgusting. We have a couple of small docks and you can fish right from the dock. If you are a bird lover you will enjoy watching the blue heron and hearing the loons and frogs sing at night. This property often experiences spectacular sun sets. We have fire pits, books and board games.
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Soak in this this 100-year-old cast iron fully refurbished tub by candlelight beside a giant cedar.

19. Retreat Yourself!

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1 site · Lodging · Gray Creek, BC
I bought this magical property 13 years ago and I have developed it from beach to mountain with the idea of sharing it with epic humans since day 1. It is 1 acre of pure natural and artistic bliss. The natural wonders include a massive beach with space for many, a gigantic sling shot, sweet fire pits, comfortable lawn chairs, paddle boards, kayaks, a cedar strip canoe, and many other toys free for you to explore. Please note that the Beach house guests have priority of the Gazebo but there are many spots/tables and parasols set up to enjoy all other spots on the beach. My property has 2 rentals on it, the other is right on the beach called "Sweet beach house-edge of the water", in case you wanted to book both locations. There are also a couple of sites for extra guests to pitch a tent on for a fee. Its like jurassic park here...very tropical and chill. The artful camper boasts of an outdoor spa and deck, BBQ, mini fridge, fantastic lake and mountain views and access to the beach from 9am-8pm. The other rental a.k.a. The beach-house comes with an attached outdoor 1950's style kitchen, oudoor on demand shower, outhouse, fire pits, lawn chairs, and free use of water vessels. It is located steps from the water. Truly magical.
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Serene Forest Glamping

20. Serene Forest Glamping

1 site · Lodging · Newboro, ON
The bunkie, screened gazebo, outdoor summer kitchen area is nestled in forest. The acre site is quiet and private. Yet you’re in a rural village a half block from the boat launch. A short stroll to the pub. A brief jaunt to the Newboro locks. Note: open June 1 to September 15. 8 minutes to Westport restaurants and bars. Live music most nights. Or keep it relaxed amongst nature with a bbq, fridge, etc for easy glamp life. The property is well hidden in forest. The bunkie looks into the forest and is super cute, originally a Florida cruiser the owner and builder adapted for bunkie life. Very comfortable queen bed, little dining nook, sink. Outdoor heated shower area. Composting toilet room. Offering relaxed easy to use amenities as well as comfortable spaces. The quiet private location and comfortable bedroom has been a hit with couples looking for a unique getaway. The Newboro area has canoeing, boating, a play park and access to pickleball courts. Westport has the beach, shopping, restaurants and night life.
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Though Canada is the world’s second-largest country, a staggering 80 percent of its land is uninhabited, which means there’s plenty of space for camping, glamping, and RVing. With pristine lakes, lush forests, and natural wonders just begging to be a part of your next camping trip, here are some of the best places in Canada to sleep under the stars.

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Perth Boho Chic Vintage Caravan

2. Perth Boho Chic Vintage Caravan

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4 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Perth, ON
Welcome to our romantic off-grid retreat nestled between the picturesque towns of Perth and Westport! Tucked away in a beautiful 23-acre wooded property, our vintage caravan offers a cozy and charming escape for solos, girls retreat or couples seeking a romantic getaway. Surrounded by lush greenery and tranquil walking trails, our boho-chic caravan boasts plenty of south-facing light, providing a warm and inviting atmosphere. Whether you prefer basking in the sunlight or seeking shade under the canopy of trees or the hammock, you'll find the perfect spot to relax and unwind. The stars and sky at night are literally awesome and amazing. For families looking to join in on the adventure, there's ample room to pitch extra tents on our expansive property, allowing everyone to enjoy the natural beauty of the surroundings. While our retreat offers a private setting, the main house is within sight, providing a sense of security and convenience. Nearby, a multi-purpose rail trail beckons outdoor enthusiasts, offering opportunities for hiking, cycling, or exploring nature. The beautiful town of Perth is a 15 minute drive away with Saturday morning market, cute mainstreet shopping or Stewart Park Festival in July as well as access to provincial parks or lakes and rivers within a 5 minute drive. Our amenities cater to your comfort and convenience, a pump faucet for fresh water washing and a propane stove for cooking delicious meals, a power pack to charge your phone, solar and USB lighting. A campfire area awaits, complete with foraging the forest floor for wood or can be provided for cozy evenings under the stars. A library/art gallery/outhouse in the woods is a fun place to experience when nature calls. Wake up in the morning, make coffee or tea (which come supplied with biscuits) to start your next days adventure. We look forward to welcoming you to our off-grid oasis and creating unforgettable memories together.
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Hicks Haven

3. Hicks Haven

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5 sites · Tents, Lodging · Vienna, ON
On Trans Canada Trail, this haven is the perfect getaway. Enjoy serene acreage bordered by ravine, farmland and apple orchards. Watch the sunset at the Sunset Lounge overlooking corn fields. If renting The Love Shack your morning coffee awaits at the Paris cafe while birds and frogs serenade you. Spend your day at the beach and return home to a hot shower and bbq. A Provincial Park pass is provided free with accommodation of The Love Shack. There is a queen sized bed and a small loveseat in the accommodation. A fully equipped kitchen, full bathroom with flush toilet and even air conditioning for those that wish. An oasis with all the comforts of home! Should you wish to tent, the property is yours to enjoy with Natures Nook. Bring your camping gear and let nature absorb your senses. There is an outhouse for tenters and a Berkey water filtration system for drinking water. There are various chairs around the property and a dining area (sitting 5) A communal firepit is available for your enjoyment. Additional tenting is available for family/friendship gatherings on the property. Life is good!
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Rach & Sandy's Caledon Adventure!

4. Rach & Sandy's Caledon Adventure!

1 site · Lodging · Palgrave, ON
*** it will be up to the renter of our RV to book a site at Caledon please do so before renting our Vintage RV *** Surrounded by the tranquil beauty of nature, Caledon Hill Resort Park beckons visitors to unwind and immerse themselves in the serenity of the countryside. The heated pool provides a luxurious escape, while the stocked pond invites guests to try their hand at fishing and connect with the outdoors. For those seeking some friendly competition, our volleyball and tennis courts offer the perfect setting to engage in a lively game. Additionally, our specially curated family activities ensure that there is something for everyone to enjoy, creating cherished memories that will last a lifetime. Come and experience the charm and relaxation of our park in the heart of Caledon. Planning your getaway is simple: Just visit caledonhillsresort.com, book your campsite, and reserve our RV for your stay. We’ll handle the setup and have everything ready for your arrival — all you have to do is show up and relax. It’s the ultimate hassle-free camping experience — the perfect blend of comfort and nature. The next best thing to glamping!
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Shirewoods Farm

5. Shirewoods Farm

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3 sites · Lodging · Nanaimo, BC
Welcome to Shirewoods Farm! Unwind from the hustle of city life with a refreshing escape to the countryside. Shirewoods Farm offers a peaceful retreat where you can reconnect with nature, breathe deeply, and experience the rhythms of farm life firsthand. Our unique glamping stays let you relax in comfort, surrounded by fields, forests, and friendly farm vibes. Shirewoods is a working farm with goats, sheep, horses, pigs, ducks and chickens. Join us for a guided Farm Tour for a chance to meet the animals, and learn about our sustainability practices—including feeding livestock with rescued produce and brewery grain. For outdoor adventures, explore the 11 km of scenic trails next door in Hemer Provincial Park, or venture out to one of the 70+ hiking spots in the Nanaimo area. You’re also just minutes from WildPlay Nanaimo (zip lines, axe throwing, ropes courses) and the refreshing Nanaimo River swimming hole. Only 11 minutes drive to the Duke Point Ferry terminal. Come experience the charm of the farm, naturally.
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Tamarak Grove

7. Tamarak Grove

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1 site · Lodging · Saint Hubert, QC
Bonjour, Gypsy Robin is a 22 foot vintage camper in the heart of Tamarak Grove, a forest and farmland oasis, just 20 minutes from Montreal, Quebec. At the feet of the Monteregian Hills, an ancient range of well-spaced igneous intrusions that include Montreal's Mount Royal, sits the very private, Tamarak-ringed 19th century property. From your door, a trail leads explorers through miles of forest ands= old hunting trails stretching to Mont-Saint-Bruno, a popular ski and hike destination. Just miles from the city, and local, So'Sho' treats (Dix30, sqdc, Fort Chambly and the Chambly locks and waterfront), the destination offers peace and quiet shared by wondering deer, rabbit, fox and fowl. Feathered regulars in Tamarak Grove include Red-Winged Black Birds, Cardinals, Doves and of course, Robins. The camper provides a unique mix of vintage appeal and contemporary comfort. With a complete, well-equipped kitchen, king-sized bed and bathroom all designed for convenience and ergonomic living, Gypsy Robin is your home away from home. Perfect for kicking back, reading, writing, art, sky gazing or whatever. Lounge inside the period caravan or sit by the patio wood stove and soak in the sunsets that give way to the stars. Gypsy Robin Caravan at Tamarak Grove is a refuge for couples or singles looking to say hello to summer in Montreal in an unforgettable way. LOCAL TREATS: On Canada's first road, Chemin de Chambly, Tamarak Grove shares its bragging rights with the historic waterfront keep, mighty Fort Chambly, a key trade and defense artery of New France. And while visiting, why not spoil yourselves with culinary perfection found at the many area restaurants, bistros and bars. SHOPPING: Planning to splurge on some cool Montreal fashions? Venture no further than the So'Sho's best kept no-longer-a-secret, Dix30, the indoor/outdoor shopping complex complete with all major brands, Canadians hockey centre, great pubs and top notch large format restaurants, IMAX cinema and world envying bi-lingual comedy clubs. NOT TO MISS: Down Chambly Road, and a quick left on Montee Daniel shifts your gears into instant wine country complete with tasting rooms, equestrian spots and Monteregian valley views that can't be beat. You might just have to return for a 2nd visit!
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Trip 'n Daisy's Hippie Hangout

8. Trip 'n Daisy's Hippie Hangout

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11 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · NB
Trip 'n Daisy and their little shih tzu McGee live in rural New Brunswick, nestled on 50 acres of mostly forested land. We treasure where we live, the long winding country roads, the pristine lakes and rivers nearby. We live in nature and respect it. Wildlife is abundant and being on a game trail we regularly see wild turkeys, porcupines, raccoons, skunk, fox, coyote, deer, moose, bear and whatever else mosey's on by! Bring a camera, you never know who might come to visit! Along the Chiputneticook lakes and river crossings, there are multiple lakes near by and a creeks and rivers that used to be used as the main method of transportation of food and goods along the way - from the Saint John River to the St. Croix River, there is much history and many untouched areas that remain mostly in their natural state. We are located 2 minutes (drive) near East Grand Lake, we are on Forest City Road, Fosterville, which is located between 2 border crossings - Fosterville, NB/Orient, ME and Forest City, NB/Forest City, ME. So whether you are heading to or from the USA, or exploring New Brunswick you can find us here! We are about 1 hour from Woodstock, NB, 1.5 hours from Fredericton, NB, 45 minutes from Houlton, ME or 25 to Danforth, ME. We are about 2.5 hours to Edmunston, NB and the Quebec border crossing, 3 hours to Moncton or Saint John, NB. You can access many trails to hike, bike, ATV, walk. There are many lakes/rivers to swim, boat, kayak or canoe. Book a space - you can rent our Aliner Hippie Peace and Love Shack OR our vintage 1973 Golden Falcon which has been tripped out '60's style! You can bring an RV or trailer - max 30 feet - we find that A Class motor homes are often too big or heavy so don't recommend them. We have 3 spaces for RV's & trailers that belong to YOU! On our property you will be surrounded by ash and pine trees. A large weeping willow. There is an outhouse available, garbage and recycling, if in an RV or trailer we have 3 spots that provide 30amp power and water is available by hose to fill up if needed. Tents - we have many spaces but your location will be your choice, find a nice spot, that is flat. The outhouse is available. There are no showers on site at this time, however, the lake is lovely! This is a rustic, restful place for quiet, respite, sharing community and being a trippie hippie! We are starting out offering 6 tenting sites - you choose your site upon arrival. We have an arts/craft gallery on site as well as a darts room for a rainy night! Wifi and cell service are not available here, if you are on US roaming you can get service and some cell providers provide spotty service. There is a public wifi location 5 minutes away if you need to connect. We have a landline for emergencies. Trip 'n Daisy have traveled throughout Atlantic Canada including Newfoundland in their vintage Hippie Hangout 1973 Golden Falcon - it is now available to rent - you can sleep 2 to 3 people comfortably in the space. It is decked out with a cool '60's vibe - hand painted inside and out with Trip's artful flair and includes a toilet, sinks, fridge, cooktop, water, table/dinette that flips into the second bed. Dishes/pots/basic cooking needs, etc. Bedding can be included for an extra fee - but you can bring your own! They also towed their Aliner pop up trailer - the Hippie Peace & Love Shack. It includes an RV size double bed, suitable for a couple as well as a dinette that folds into a second single bed. There is a fridge, cooktop and table/dinette that flips into a second single bed. There is no toilet but we have added a cassette toilet for you, for night use, and there is water in the space. Again, we recommend you bring your own bedding but we can supply for an additional fee. We do have access to Electric Vehicle charging - either a wall outlet Level 1 or a Level 2 charger - which is free for 2 hours or for a fee for longer charges. We have lawn furniture on the grounds to share and to use around the communal fire pit. Fire pit in one location only and based on current fire rules/bans. There are NO stores or gas stations nearby, so please ensure you fill up with supplies/fuel before venturing down the country road! Full details on site location and instructions for driving will be supplied upon booking. Due to wildlife in the area we REQUIRE that ALL food is put away at night and during the day when not eating. If you are tenting please bring a secure cooler and place in locked vehicles at night. We have a dog and he is ALWAYS on leash - if you bring a dog - you MUST ALWAYS pick up after it (our dog does not use our yard as a toilet, so we prefer yours doesn't either); dogs must be on leash and/or in a secure fenced area. This is not only for our dogs safety, but for yours, remember wildlife! We have been here for 13 years, as British Columbian transplants, we love this property and home and hope that you have a great experience as well! When camping we will always have one person available if you need us! Many people like to call this a home base as they travel across the USA border for day trips or to shop! Feel free to do so! Because Trip 'n Daisy are trippy hippies and enjoy nature, we recommend adults are most suitable for this site. Peace and love, Trip 'n Daisy Feel free to message with any questions, the more information you have, the better!
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Fall colours & a view of the North Mountain - pure bliss!

9. Horse Farm - RV site & Glamping

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2 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Lawrencetown, NS
Make our 51 acre property your home base while you experience everything the beautiful Annapolis Valley has to offer! We are nestled between two brooks and sheltered by the North Mountain, just outside the quaint village of Lawrencetown. Conveniently located 30 minutes east of Annapolis Royal, and an easy hour's drive west from Wolfville, with many lovely towns to stop in on your drive through the valley. You can be at the Bay of Fundy within 15 minutes. We are a 4 minute drive to the Annapolis Valley Exhibition grounds. With so many beaches, wineries, orchards, restaurants, trails and waterways nearby - you won't run out of things to do! Enjoy your morning coffee while the sun rises over the North Mountain, and if you're lucky a sighting of the deer that frequent the property. After a busy day spent exploring the valley, enjoy gazing up at the milky way (star gazing is incredible here with some of the darkest skies in North America) next to a crackling campfire. Fall asleep to the sounds of our brooks' gentle burbling, and coyotes howling in the distance. Each campsite has it's own firepit and picnic table . There is a shared XL sparkling clean portable toilet with solar lights for night-time access. Walk across our babbling brook to enjoy a rustic, hot shower in the woods. For those of you not looking to venture too far afield, there we have walking trails throughout the property, trout fishing in one of our brooks, and a tiny swimming hole if you'd like to take a dip. For nearby adventures, you'll find a brewery, winery, restaurant and trailhead located less than 5 minutes down the road.
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*Charming Vintage RV*Bbq*Wineries*

10. *Charming Vintage RV*Bbq*Wineries*

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1 site · Lodging · Abbotsford, BC
Come unwind in Lucinda the Bigfoot, located in the luscious urban-countryside of the Fraser Valley. Tastefully decorated and thoughtfully furnished, Lucinda is a small 1984 Bigfoot fiberglass trailer, her updated interior nods graciously at her charming, vintage past. Relax in lawn chairs under an airy canopy, light the fire bowl, and listen to the singing birds in the morning and peeping frogs at night. Lucinda is conveniently located in Abbotsford near three famous Mt Lehman area wineries, Mission Bridge, great walking trails and mountain hikes, fantastic Mt Baker view, berry picking, boutique shopping, and the Abbotsford airport. Lucinda features all the comforts of home snugly assembled in one cozy room. Great for a quick stop, weekend stay, or fun alternative place to have a break. Lucinda has a toaster, tea kettle, pots, cast-iron pan, and all your basic kitchen needs. Feel free to use the stove-top to heat something up or call in a meal with SkipTheDishes or DoorDash. In need of a coffee fix? If you are feeling organic, help yourself to local whole beans, or we have ground coffee for a speedier option. Savour it in genuine vintage Denby stoneware! Enjoy our comfortable mattress, pillows, and high-quality linens. Towels, toiletries, and a clothes steamer are provided for your convenience. You can adjust the thermostat to your liking, and the MaxxFan air vent works like an A/C on summer nights to keep you comfortable. Lucinda has a small table for meals or working on your laptop. The bed is a small full-size bed and can accommodate one adult or two slender adults who like to be close together 😉. You can stretch out comfortably at a length of 6’3”. Due to the size of the trailer, it may not be suitable for children. There is not currently a TV, but you will have access to WiFi, so be sure to bring your laptop to cuddle up and watch your favorite shows or movies in bed! The bathroom is, frankly, a fairy-sized wet room – Lucinda is economical like that. It will give you a decent shower though and we provide bath towels, shampoo, conditioner, and body wash. The toilet is flushable, and we provide RV toilet paper that is made specifically for our RV plumbing system. The water heater works well and heats up pretty quickly. However, it is a standard RV water heater which means you'll have about 5-6 minutes of hot water until it heats up again. The shower head has a stop button to control water usage while you are showering. Lastly, please do not be surprised that Lucinda is small; she is small. However, we find her to be a comfortable resting place. -Guest access- You may use the outdoor areas located directly outside of the RV but please respect the area around the adjacent private residence as off limits.
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Deep Mountain Sea Cabin

11. Deep Mountain Sea Cabin

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3 sites · Lodging · Lillooet, BC
Yurt is paused for rentals as we await a new roof! Only the Cabin available for now. Welcome to 28 acres of forests, mountains, creeks, a river and all that comes with it! We live in a little off-grid cabin deep in the Yalakom Valley in a small community of rustic-living and friendly folks. Please note that this property is located 40 km outside of Lillooet. Part of the road is a dirt road and a bit bumpy, best for cars that don't mind roughing it a little bit. You also lose service 5 minutes outside of Lillooet. The property is surrounded by private lots. You can explore ours down to the river or you can drive to other locations like the Horsehoe (a great swim spot), Carpenter Lake (great for swimming, too), Lac La Mere (good for fishing), Carol Lake, and much more. This is a somewhat rustic and rugged spot- if you are looking for fancy glamping this is not the space for you! Vancouverites, you've been warned!
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R&R Back Road Country Retreat

13. R&R Back Road Country Retreat

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4 sites · Lodging · Elmwood, ON
A river runs through this 120 acre wooded property with abundant wildlife featuring two very large spring fed ponds. Plenty of fishing, swimming, hiking and biking trails. Amazing property to get away from the hustle and bustle of every day life. Awesome sunrises and sunsets. Listen to the frogs and the crickets while watching the fireflies dance around. We provide bedding, towels, soap, shampoo, pots, pans, kettle, cutlery, tabletop barbecue, a cooking grill, utensils, mugs, cups, drinking water and more. There is an outdoor shower available at each site. We provide enough wood for the first campfire. After that, it's $7 a bundle. All you need to bring is your food, drinks, cooler and maybe a flashlight. The camp fire will be ready and waiting for you to enjoy under a sky full of stars. Included in your stay is access to the barn games room which features air hockey, darts, music and more. There is a horse shoe pit set up just outside the barn. Our property is conveniently located to easily access all the amazing activities and sights this area has to offer. Allan Park Conservation Area, Hanover Drive-in, MacLean's Ales Brewery, OLG Slots and Hanover Raceway, Inglis Falls and Walters Falls just to mention a few.
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Trapper Cabin, Dease Lake

14. Trapper Cabin, Dease Lake

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3 sites · Lodging · Dease Lake, BC
Located 25 km down the Telegraph Creek Road on the way to the historic Gold rush town of Telegraph Creek you will find an awesome get away spot. Enjoy our off-grid 1 Bedroom Trappers Cabin on 8 acres of private pristine northern wilderness. This Trappers Cabin has a fully stocked kitchenette, 1 burner cooktop, dining table, love seat and running water in the kitchen. Wood heated and powered by solar. No AC plugs for charging electronics. Pet friendly. BBQ, Picnic Table and Fire Pit. No indoor toilet. Outhouse only. Guests will have access to walking trails throughout the property. We also offer a guided walk to Tanzilla River. Wild animals are around at times. Moose, lynx, Martin, Black Bear, Wolves, and plenty of squirrels for your viewing entertainment. Visits from the friendly whiskey jacks and other wild birds are also inevitable. 16 Mile Creek is a great location to continue on to the historical first nations community of Telegraph Creek and drive through the Grand Canyon of the Stikine.
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Lakeside (Parry Sound/Nipissing)

15. Lakeside (Parry Sound/Nipissing)

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6 sites · Lodging · Nipissing, ON
We have 4.4 acres of land on a spring fed lake. (Even though it is spring fed the water is warm for swimming.) We are located between Trout Creek and Port Loring on Hwy 522. We have 3 vintage trailers, each with a slightly different experience. Enjoy kayaking, canoeing, swimming and fishing. We also have a 4 person paddle boat. Bring water shoes if you have them. The water edge is in it's natural state. The trailers come fully equipped. You need only bring food, bedding and 1 pound propane tanks to use the small barbeque. Our property is off the electric grid. The trailers have fridges and stoves powered by propane and the lights are powered by battery recharged with solar panels. We do not at this time have running water and the toilets are clean outhouses - not stinky and disgusting. We have a couple of small docks and you can fish right from the dock. If you are a bird lover you will enjoy watching the blue heron and hearing the loons and frogs sing at night. This property often experiences spectacular sun sets. We have fire pits, books and board games.
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Soak in this this 100-year-old cast iron fully refurbished tub by candlelight beside a giant cedar.

19. Retreat Yourself!

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1 site · Lodging · Gray Creek, BC
I bought this magical property 13 years ago and I have developed it from beach to mountain with the idea of sharing it with epic humans since day 1. It is 1 acre of pure natural and artistic bliss. The natural wonders include a massive beach with space for many, a gigantic sling shot, sweet fire pits, comfortable lawn chairs, paddle boards, kayaks, a cedar strip canoe, and many other toys free for you to explore. Please note that the Beach house guests have priority of the Gazebo but there are many spots/tables and parasols set up to enjoy all other spots on the beach. My property has 2 rentals on it, the other is right on the beach called "Sweet beach house-edge of the water", in case you wanted to book both locations. There are also a couple of sites for extra guests to pitch a tent on for a fee. Its like jurassic park here...very tropical and chill. The artful camper boasts of an outdoor spa and deck, BBQ, mini fridge, fantastic lake and mountain views and access to the beach from 9am-8pm. The other rental a.k.a. The beach-house comes with an attached outdoor 1950's style kitchen, oudoor on demand shower, outhouse, fire pits, lawn chairs, and free use of water vessels. It is located steps from the water. Truly magical.
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Serene Forest Glamping

20. Serene Forest Glamping

1 site · Lodging · Newboro, ON
The bunkie, screened gazebo, outdoor summer kitchen area is nestled in forest. The acre site is quiet and private. Yet you’re in a rural village a half block from the boat launch. A short stroll to the pub. A brief jaunt to the Newboro locks. Note: open June 1 to September 15. 8 minutes to Westport restaurants and bars. Live music most nights. Or keep it relaxed amongst nature with a bbq, fridge, etc for easy glamp life. The property is well hidden in forest. The bunkie looks into the forest and is super cute, originally a Florida cruiser the owner and builder adapted for bunkie life. Very comfortable queen bed, little dining nook, sink. Outdoor heated shower area. Composting toilet room. Offering relaxed easy to use amenities as well as comfortable spaces. The quiet private location and comfortable bedroom has been a hit with couples looking for a unique getaway. The Newboro area has canoeing, boating, a play park and access to pickleball courts. Westport has the beach, shopping, restaurants and night life.
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The Atlantic Region

Composed of tiny islands and peninsulas, the four Atlantic provinces form a crescent-shaped bay on Canada’s eastern coast: the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Prince Edward Island National Park faces the gulf, and with its scenic coastal landscape, charming lighthouses, and sand dunes, it’s easy to see why it inspired Lucy Maud Montgomery’s famous novel, Anne of Green Gables. Meanwhile, Gros Morne National Park, a world heritage site on the west coast of Newfoundland, is an ecological kaleidoscope of misty fjords for kayaking, sea caves, and the highest waterfall in eastern North America. New Brunswick’s Fundy National Park is all about high tides, and Nova Scotia’s Cape Breton Highlands National Park covers major landscapes—think steep cliffs, rocky coastline hiking trails, and tundra-like plateaus, plus wildlife like moose, puffins, whales, and bald eagles.

Central Canada

The southern parts of Central Canada, bordering four of the five Great Lakes, are a camper’s dream, with green countryside, forests, and thousands of lakes and rivers. Check out the quiet coves and charming fishing villages, or find a camping spot along the rugged cliffs of Forillon National Park, set on the outer tip of Quebec’s Gaspé Peninsula. In Bruce Peninsula National Park in Ontario, just four hours north of Toronto, look out for limestone cliffs, dozens of orchid species, and a variety of wildlife—everything from white-tailed deer and otters to porcupines and even black bears. Plus, at the northern tip of Bruce Peninsula, you’ll find underwater adventure at Fathom Five National Marine Park. Dive down to explore more than 20 shipwrecks, or view them through crystal-clear water from a glass-bottomed boat. And don’t miss the astounding flowerpot rock formations caused by tidal pool erosion.

The Prairie Provinces

Here in the south you’ll find wide-open plains, but head north in the Prairie Provinces and you’ll see some of the most ecologically diverse landscapes in the country. With its subarctic forest, tundra, and part of North America’s largest expanse of peat bog, Manitoba’s Wapusk National Park is a prime location to see polar bears with one of the largest known maternity denning areas for the great white bears. Grasslands, forests, and lakes all come together in Riding Mountain National Park, where you can watch bison munch on grass or, if you time your trip right, view the Northern Lights. Saskatchewan’s Grasslands National Park is yet another place to spot a herd of bison grazing on the endless plain. And, of course, the Alberta province shelters quite a few gorgeous parks among the world’s premier destinations. The Crypt Lake Trail in Waterton Lakes National Park is on many hiker wishlists due to its spectacular waterfall and wildflower views. See an epic sunrise over the mirror-like water of the iconic Moraine Lake in Banff National Park, one of the most photographed locations in the entire country. You can also explore the ancient Athabasca Glacier in the Columbia Icefields while visiting the southern end of Jasper National Park.

The West Coast (The Pacific Region)

This is one of the most mountainous areas in Canada—the Pacific Coast Mountains start around Vancouver and the Canadian Rocky Mountains lie to the east—and British Columbia provincial parks and campsites are a main draw. There’s tons to do in Pacific Rim National Park: take a surf lesson at Long Beach, go canoeing through the maze of rugged Broken Group Islands, or hike the 47-mile West Coast Trail through the rainforest for backcountry camping. Road trip to Yoho National Park in the Rocky Mountains for towering waterfalls, or hike Mount Revelstoke National Park’s trails for views of wildflower meadows, 800-year-old red cedar trees, and impressive wetlands. If you’re lucky, you might catch a glimpse of mountain caribou, pine marten, or golden eagles.

Northern Canada

Most of the terrain in Northern Canada is rocky and barren with sparse vegetation. Hike through the Arctic at Auyuittuq National Park in the Nunavut territory for scenic fjords, rushing rivers, and huge glaciers, plus the chance to cross paths with lemmings or polar bears. If visiting the Northwest TerritoriesNahanni National Park, prepare yourself for camping sites near the epic Virginia Falls, known for being double the size of Niagara. You may encounter a bit more life by traveling west to the Yukon province, where Kluane National Park is a prime location to watch the grizzlies, caribou, and eagles who live among the backcountry peaks and sprawling valleys.

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