The best big rig friendly camping in Ontario

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Camping in Ontario is all about lakes and forests, with easy access to nature in the province’s national and provincial parks, wine-making regions, and lakeside cottage communities. Though home to Canada’s national capital, (Ottawa), its largest city (Toronto), and its most popular tourist attraction (Niagara Falls), Ontario’s location bordering four of the five Great Lakes means sandy beaches, thousands of islands, remote canoe routes, and miles of wooded trails to explore. The province’s peak outdoor season runs from May to October before the area settles into dramatic autumn foliage and snowy winters.

Two of Ontario’s national parks, Bruce Peninsula and Georgian Bay Islands, as well as the Fathom Five National Marine Conservation Area, are located along the Georgian Bay section of Lake Huron, northwest of Toronto. Other area highlights include Killarney and Killbear provincial parks, known for hiking and camping, and Manitoulin Island, the world’s largest freshwater island, where several indigenous communities welcome visitors interested in learning about their cultures.

This immense region follows the shores of Lake Superior and stretches north through the deep woods to Hudson Bay. From the gateway cities of Sault Ste. Marie and Thunder Bay, campers can explore remote Pukaskwa National Park, as well as Sleeping Giant and Lake Superior provincial parks along the shores of the largest Great Lake.

East of Toronto and hugging Lake Ontario, Prince Edward County is popular among campers and glampers who love good food or want to laze on the beaches and sand dunes of Sandbanks Provincial Park. Continuing east along the St. Lawrence River (which divides Canada from the United States), you can paddle from island to island or set up camp in Thousand Islands National Park. Major cities in eastern Ontario are Ottawa, Canada’s national capital, and Kingston, where the Rideau Canal meets the St. Lawrence.

Ontario’s southwest corner borders both Lake Erie and Lake Huron, between Toronto and Detroit. You can visit Canada’s southernmost point in Point Pelee National Park and tour the small wineries that cluster around the towns of Kingsville and Leamington. The popular beaches and campsites of Pinery Provincial Park are along Lake Huron’s southern shore.

Encompassing the city of Toronto, Rouge National Urban Park, the Niagara region, and the Muskoka Lakes—known as Ontario’s “cottage country”—Central Ontario also includes Algonquin Provincial Park, one of Ontario’s most popular canoe camping areas, and Bon Echo Provincial Park, where more than 250 indigenous pictographs are preserved on rocky cliffs.

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Top-rated campgrounds in Ontario

Latibule Resort and Campground

1. Latibule Resort and Campground

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(121)
Dorion, ON · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
We purchased this property with a vision and have been working to develop it into a beautiful place to escape and relax ever since. The property is situated on Crow lake in the middle of Canyon Country surrounded by amazing landscapes and opportunities to see and explore them, a few include waterfalls, rock climbing, conservation areas, lake superior, amethyst mines, suspension bridges and more. Look for Latibule Resort on Instagram and Facebook
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Monarch Landing at Morgan's Point

2. Monarch Landing at Morgan's Point

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(5)
Port Colborne, ON · 1 site · Tent, RV
Find Your Peace at Monarch Landing at Morgan's Point Tucked beside Morgan's Point Conservation Area on the shores of Lake Erie, Monarch Landing is a small, family-owned camping retreat created for people who appreciate quiet spaces, nature, and the simple joy of slowing down. Unlike large campgrounds, we offer only a handful of spacious campsites beneath mature trees, giving every guest room to relax and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. One of the things that makes Monarch Landing truly unique is our private trail. Step through the gate at the edge of the property and follow a scenic wooded path directly into the conservation area, where you'll emerge along one of Lake Erie's most beautiful and lesser-known shorelines. Spend your days searching for fossils among the ancient limestone shelves, exploring the Niagara Geopark, watching birds along the shoreline, or simply enjoying spectacular sunsets over the lake. Whether you're an early riser with a coffee in hand or someone who loves ending the day around a campfire beneath the stars, this is a place to reconnect with nature. What you'll enjoy: • Spacious campsites with plenty of room to spread out • Large, mature trees providing shade and privacy • Direct walking access to Morgan's Point Conservation Area • A private trail leading to the Lake Erie shoreline • Clean guest washroom with a flush toilet and sink • Potable drinking water available on-site • Firewood available for purchase • RV site with hydro service • A peaceful atmosphere, perfect for couples, families, solo travellers, and outdoor enthusiasts Although you'll feel immersed in nature, you're still only a short drive from Port Colborne, Long Beach, wineries, restaurants, golf courses, and many of Niagara's best attractions. Whether you're here for a quiet weekend, a sunset walk along Lake Erie, or simply to unwind around a campfire, we hope you'll leave feeling refreshed—and already planning your next visit. Welcome to Monarch Landing at Morgan's Point. Find Your Peace.
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Natures Acres

3. Natures Acres

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(265)
Southgate, ON · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to Natures Acres, where peaceful wilderness, fresh country air, and unforgettable outdoor experiences come together. Nestled on 39 private acres in the heart of Grey County, our property is home to beautiful hardwood and softwood forests, open meadows, rolling grassy fields, and peaceful waterways, creating the perfect place to escape, reconnect, and recharge. Whether you're planning a family camping adventure, a romantic getaway, or a weekend with friends, Natures Acres offers a relaxing retreat surrounded by nature. Choose from spacious tent sites, convenient full-hookup RV sites, or secluded off-grid camping experiences—each thoughtfully designed to provide space, privacy, and a true connection to the outdoors. Spend your days exploring our scenic forest trails, watching local wildlife, or simply relaxing around your campfire. Keep your eyes open for deer, wild turkeys, rabbits, and the many bird species that call the property home. As evening falls, enjoy breathtaking sunsets, incredible stargazing, and, on quiet summer nights, the distant howl of coyotes echoing through the countryside—a reminder that you're truly immersed in nature. Beyond the property, you'll find endless opportunities to explore Grey County, including hiking, fishing, kayaking, canoeing, boating, cycling, horseback riding, local markets, charming small towns, and beautiful waterfalls, making Natures Acres the perfect base for your next outdoor adventure. Whether you're arriving with an RV or pitching a tent beneath the trees, we look forward to welcoming you to our little piece of paradise and helping you create lasting memories in nature. **Not feeling like camping?** Natures Acres also offers a collection of unique accommodations, including luxury cottages and peaceful waterfront retreats on the property and throughout the surrounding area—perfect for guests looking to enjoy the beauty of nature with a few extra comforts.
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WILLOWJAYS (Farm with Views)

4. WILLOWJAYS (Farm with Views)

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(70)
Sunderland, ON · 9 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
A 64 acre farm located just north of Uxbridge. Just a few minutes away, we have some of the most popular walking, hiking, biking trails in Ontario. We also have a walking path that surrounds our property that the campers will have access to. There are lots of birds to watch, views of rolling hills, and wonderful farm lands to oversee. Come enjoy our peaceful space out in the country and have memorable camp fires with your family and friends. ** We run a kids summer camp in July & August which runs every Monday to Friday 9:00am to 4:00pm, except holidays. Friday check-in times during this time is not until 4:30pm and checkouts on Mondays need to be by 8:30am.** *Farm Fresh Eggs available for sale year round *Depending on the month, fresh vegetables for sale at our farm stand
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Pootcorners Alpacas

5. Pootcorners Alpacas

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Palmerston, ON · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Purchased in 1989, this small piece of heaven was developed by Peter & Suelaine Poot into a home for their family and beginning in 2003, a welcoming alpaca farm. The bush area has been used for camping by many local and visiting scouting groups over the years. In 2021, we joined Hip Camp and now allow others to enjoy the beauty, peace, and challenges of camping in our bush. The alpacas are a peaceful herd to watch as they graze their way through the day. Crias (baby alpacas), love to pronk and play in the pastures near their mothers. During May you may observe us shearing the alpacas. June is the birthing and breeding month. They birth quickly, so watch carefully. Tours of the farm with explanations of the fibre harvest process and opportunities to walk the alpacas are available to be booked through our website. Recycling bins are available but please take non-recyclable garbage with you when you leave.
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Covered Bridge Park

6. Covered Bridge Park

94%
(18)
Killaloe, ON · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
Covered Bridge Park is a magnificent 150 acres waterfront campground on Bonnechere River with cottages, cabins, tent and trailer sites. We are located east of Algonquin Provincial Park and located in Tramore on the north side of Bonnechere River between Round Lake and Golden Lake. Enjoy beautiful Ontario summers with great fishing, swimming, canoeing and wildlife viewing. Discover Natures Playground on this old farm that has been preserved in its natural state with 100 acres of mature forest, meadows and trails; only a small portion of the property has been developed into a Campground. Most of what we offer here is pure Mother Nature.
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RV Farm Stay in Wine Country

7. RV Farm Stay in Wine Country

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(11)
ON · 1 site
Welcome to Bridgewood Farms — a peaceful 225‑acre farm stay in the heart of Harrow and Essex County’s EPIC Wine Country. Surrounded by corn, soybean, and wheat fields and just minutes from Harrow and Kingsville wineries, farm stands, and Lake Erie, this countryside retreat offers a quiet, restorative escape where guests can slow down and reconnect with nature. 💛 Why You’ll Love It Bridgewood Farms blends the calm of rural Ontario with wildlife, forest trails, and Lake Erie North Shore beauty. Guests love the 2.5 km walking trail through fields and woods, the quiet charm of Fox Creek, and the chance to spot ducks, turtles, geese, deer, and migrating birds throughout the seasons. Relax in Muskoka chairs at our private lakefront, enjoy sunrise and sunset views, or bike the scenic County Road 50 wine route that links award‑winning wineries. The site is pet‑friendly, spacious, and easy to access — ideal for couples, solo travelers, families, photographers, birdwatchers, and anyone seeking a peaceful nature getaway. 🌿 About the Property Guests are welcome to explore the open farmland, forested pathways, and creekside areas that make this property unique. Fox Creek winds through the woods and is a favourite spot for wildlife watching, nature photography, and quiet morning walks. The Lake Erie frontage offers shaded seating, cool breezes, and beautiful views year‑round. We typically host one RV at a time to ensure privacy, though small groups of 2–3 related RVs may inquire about booking together. The site is level, spacious, and easily accessible from County Road 50 — perfect for RV camping in wine country. For guests seeking additional comfort, we also offer a separate on‑farm cottage with two king bedrooms and two full bathrooms. Whether you’re here for wine touring, cycling, birdwatching, lakefront relaxation, or simply a quiet countryside retreat, Bridgewood Farms offers a warm welcome and a peaceful, memorable stay.
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Remi Lake Holiday Bay

8. Remi Lake Holiday Bay

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(3)
Kapuskasing, ON · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
75-Acre Managed Forest Campground & Cabins on Remi Lake We protect wildlife. Shinrin-yoku (forest bathing). Sustainable, eco-friendly camping. Enjoy our beautiful 9-hole disc golf course, professionally designed to both showcase and protect our 5-acre tree nursery! Guests are welcome to play for free, with “loaner” discs provided. The Space Delco Alley is a unique, unserviced section of Remi Lake Holiday Bay reserved for Adults Only camping (ages 16+). Each lot is secluded, private, and peaceful—your only companions will be the surrounding forest trees. Enjoy life “off the grid” with solar energy. Campsite D13 is unserviced (trailers, decks, or gazebos shown in photographs are not included). Guests with a car camper, tent trailer, or tent are welcome and must be willing to share an outhouse. No flush toilets or showers are available. Free disc golf included. Everyone uses solar energy or a quiet generator. Please come prepared to live off the grid with your own water and supplies. Bring your own portable shower and/or toilet, or share the pit privy outhouse. Dry Camping Lot 101 – Located opposite Ouellette Bay Beach on pristine Remi Lake in Moonbeam. Unserviced. Ideal for overnight stays for car campers or travelers seeking a simple stop, just 10 minutes off Hwy 11 (Trans-Canada Highway). No services. “Leave No Trace” Lot 100 – A special walk-in site right beside Remi Lake and Ouellette Bay Beach. Accessible only for campers who can walk in and pitch tents (no trailers). No services, no campfires. Public outhouse, parking, boat launch, and beach nearby with picnic tables and bear-proof garbage bins. Free potable water and free bike/helmet rentals available at the Moonbeam Tourist Office (look for the flying saucer on Hwy 11). Camp here for beautiful sunsets and, if you’re lucky, the Northern Lights over stunning Remi Lake.
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Sunnyside Resort

9. Sunnyside Resort

75%
(4)
Bonfield, ON · 4 sites · RVs, Lodging
Located on Beautiful Lake Nosbonsing, enjoy everything that camping has to offer. Boating, paddling, walking, biking, fishing, ATVing, Skidooing and so much more! Campers and Hotel Suites available for rent.Boat/kayak/paddle board/canoe rental available. Also space to bring your own! Have a Blast
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The Ranch Sanctuary

10. The Ranch Sanctuary

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(6)
Oxford Mills, ON · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
Imagine a serene, secluded camp site nestled within lush groves of cedar trees. Each campsite is thoughtfully tucked into natural alcoves formed by the dense cedar groves, offering maximum privacy and a peaceful sense of shelter. The soft rustle of the trees in the breeze is the only sound you’ll hear, with no noise from nearby roads. Birds, butterflies and nature welcoming you. The nights here are magical—far from city lights, the sky becomes a vast canvas of brilliant stars, perfect for stargazing. The darkness is pure and complete, allowing the constellations to shine with breathtaking clarity. Access to the property is easy, with well-maintained and identified paths leading to each campsite, yet the layout preserves the natural beauty and secluded feel. Every site is equipped with a sturdy firepit, ideal for cozy campfires under the starry sky. For your comfort, the campground offers eco-friendly outdoor washroom facilities, including clean, private composting toilets and solar-powered rainwater showers. The showers provide a refreshing rinse with naturally warmed water, blending sustainability with convenience. Just a short, scenic 10-minute drive from the campground, you’ll find Curry Park in Kemptville, a convenient gateway to outdoor adventure. The park offers ample parking and boat launch, perfect for fishing boats, canoes, and kayaks. From here, you can easily access one of Canada’s 20 UNESCO World Heritage Sites—the Rideau Canal system—via the peaceful waters of Kemptville Creek, which flows into the Rideau River. For those who love fishing, this area is a gem. Sport fishers can enjoy some of the best bass, walleye, and pike fishing in Eastern Ontario. The waters are even known for producing massive muskies, making it a dream destination for anglers seeking a trophy catch. If you prefer quieter paddling, the calm creek and serene stretches of the Rideau offer perfect conditions for canoeing and kayaking, surrounded by beautiful natural scenery. Just a 12-minute drive from the property, you’ll find Limerick Forest, offering over 600 acres of diverse trails for hiking, mountain biking or motor sports. This is a place designed for those who seek quiet reflection, connection with nature, and the simple pleasure of a peaceful, private retreat.
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