The best 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

Pine the Sky

1. Pine the Sky

99%
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Southgate, ON · 9 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
This beautiful spot was re-forested with pine a number of years ago, and was sectioned off from the surrounding farmland, which is now maintained by the mennonite community. It is 8 1/2 acres of wetland and forest, with a mown perimeter, and cool places to tuck into the forest for the night. The current owner was a special educator, and now is slowly turning the land into her homestead. There is a beautiful, spa quality outdoor shower next to a tidy and 'fancier than most' outhouse, a strawberry patch as well as wild alpine strawberries all over the property, a big dog and a small indoor cat keep her company. Here is what the land offers: -Bunkie in the Forest: A sweet 8x8 ft. space with new bunk and mattresses as of April 2023 -Strawberry Fields bunkie: an 10x12 space with a loft with a queen memory foam mattress and a main floor with a full futon and a small table -Campsites: Meadow, Forest and River spots. Close to each other, but you'd never know it! All three are chill and serene places. The property backs onto a ten-foot swimming hole in an otherwise shallow part of the Saugeen River. -RV Spot: With electric hook up ideal for RVs 30 feet and under -a connection to the organization, 'Black Folks Camp Too'! Welcoming to all!!!!! So much to see and do in the area!
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Camp, Ottawa river, Grenville C-O-G

2. Camp, Ottawa river, Grenville C-O-G

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(161)
Brownsburg Chatham, QC · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Come and enjoy a traditional, rustic camping experience on the mighty Ottawa River! Bring your water shoes and a canoe or kayak (or you may rent one of ours) for an unforgettable adventure. Located on the Quebec side of the Ottawa River, east of the bridge that passes over from Hawkesbury, Ontario, this beautiful (mostly) deciduous forest is situated on both sides of the 344/Rte Des Outaouais. The 59 acre property (50 acres on land, ~9 acres of river/water) features scenic views, privacy and is host to many outdoor activities such as swimming, canoeing, kayaking, fishing and more. The Point... The main shared area "The Point", is the peninsula that the main roadway ends at (where the BBQ, kayaks and canoes are), this is a shared area for us and our guests to enjoy. The Point offers a large picnic table, a propane BBQ, comfortable seating, a large rock perfect for sunbathing, and a river view. It's an ideal spot for swimming and launching canoes, kayaks, or paddle-board river excursions, thanks to its shallow entry and rocky bottom. Adventurous visitors might choose to paddle upriver, around an island, and return through the remaining historic canal. For a more strenuous workout, consider paddling up the canal to the Grenville lighthouse and then drifting all the way back to camp with the river's current. Enjoy this historic, lazy river experience! Nearby Amenities... Numerous amenities are located within a distance of 1-3 kms, including a gas station with electric vehicle charging facilities, an IGA grocery store, and various restaurants such as McDonald's and Tim Horton's. For a classic poutine experience, Jos Patate is a great choice, having been around for many decades. If you're looking for a wide range of poutine options, La Fromagerie is the place to go and for ice cream lovers, La Crémière is located in the same building! ...It is a "must-visit" on a hot summer day. Tourism... Numerous tourist attractions are conveniently located in the vicinity, such as the exhilarating white water rafting experience on the Rouge River and the wildlife-filled Parc Omega zoo, both within a short 10-25 km distance. For a wider range of activities, day trips to Ottawa, Montreal, the Calypso water park, or Mont Tremblant are all approximately an hour's drive away.
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Ball Lake Tent Camping

3. Ball Lake Tent Camping

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(232)
Cloyne, ON · 6 sites
A quiet place to get away with various wildlife to be seen including great swimming with more than 300 acres to explore, cleared trails for hiking, Thanks to a small blow down that went through a few years back.Dark clear nights for star gazing and so much more. There are six separate sites, each with their own picnic table, fire pit, and outhouse. This is back woods camping .There is a shared beach with plenty of room for everyone. The lake is weedy in spots but just makes it better for fishing .Great place for all ages and of course all pet's welcome. Tear Drop Trailers allowed, depending on what site. Please message first.Please practice catch and release. And No Loud Music At Any Time .
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Mary Island State Park

4. Mary Island State Park

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State park in New York · 1 site
Take a leisurely ride through the waters of the Canadian shipping channel before arriving at Mary Island State Park. Only accessed by boat, Mary Island offers the ultimate weekend of secluded and wooded adventure! With astonishing views of the Canadian shore from craggy outcroppings, you might never want to gaze upon your neighbor’s house across the street again. But before you sadly leave, take the foot trails one last time to discover Mary Island State Park in all its glory. Then you can peacefully rest your head at night. Sweet dreams of island camping are knocking on your door!
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Franz Jevne State Park

5. Franz Jevne State Park

State park in Minnesota · 21 sites
Discover Franz Jevne State Park's serene beauty and outdoor activities.
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Porphyry Island Lightstation

6. Porphyry Island Lightstation

Dorion, ON · 4 sites · Tents, Lodging
Point Porphyry Light Station is managed by Canadian Lighthouses of Lake Superior. Check out the lighthouse, mini-museum, and art gallery. Stay overnight in one of our 5-person bell tents, or bring your own tent and camp at our site, which includes a fire pit, outhouses, a sauna, and hiking trails. The island is located close to Sleeping Giant Provincial Park and makes a great side trip for your summer holiday! You'll love the charming red-and-white historic buildings, engaging tours and workshops, and volcanic black-sand beaches (just like Hawai'i). This place is a must-see! Porphyry Island is accessible only by boat. Regular shuttle service from Silver Islet is offered by Archie's Fishing Charters and Lighthouse Tours on Thursdays and Sundays, departing at 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. and returning at 2:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. Reservations must be made in advance through our website. NOTE: If you are using the regular charter service, your stay on Porphyry Island must be either 3 nights (Thursday to Sunday) or 4 nights (Sunday to Thursday). Shorter stays require arranging private charter services (see below). If you do not have your own boat, private charter trips can be booked for groups from Silver Islet with Archie's Fishing Charters and Lighthouse Tours or from Thunder Bay with Sail Superior. This year, we are offering a "Boathouse Folk School" series of creative workshops throughout the summer, hosted by our artists-in-residence and other local artisans. Check our website for details and to register for workshops as an add-on to your visit.
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The Farm

7. The Farm

99%
(230)
Brant, ON · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
It was 1984 when John found his ‘diamond in the rough’, 20 acres with an orchard on the outskirts of Brantford. O.K., so the house was nothing to write home about but perfect for building a construction yard…no neighbors except for the family across the road that used their property to build log homes. By 1987 the old house was gone, a new one was being built and a shop for working on heavy equipment had been located about 200 ft. from Dr. the back door. It wasn’t until 1996 that things changed very much. Yes, the property around the house had benefitted from a wide array of trees and shrubs that John saved from the construction/demolition jobs he had done and that still thrive today but no big projects (except for equipment purchases) were ongoing. A chance meeting with the neighbor across the road one day resulted in the following dinner conversation, ‘How was your day’ I chirped. ‘Not bad, so-and-so didn’t come in; the truck broke down and I took it for repair; I bought the property across the road, and oh, yeah I’ll need a ride after dinner to pick up the truck’ was John’s casual reply. ‘What was that’? I pressed. ‘Yes, I need a ride after dinner to pick up the truck’ he repeated with a bit more volume. Of course like anyone, I had questions, ‘Do you want peas or corn with dinner’? ‘What time do you want to go to get the truck’? ‘The property across the road’, 10 acres, still has the 4 storey barn with its twin tiled silos which was built in 1914 and the big white house with wrap around porch that once was home to a Doctor and his family. Built so the Doctor could see his patients in the front with the family living in the back was very common in the day. Things remained relatively peaceful until 2000 when after studying alpacas for more than 6 years I bought our first three. Back in 2000 alpacas and llamas were not frequently seen on farms and because they could been seen from the road they received A LOT of attention. People driving by would stop and ask about them, ask if they could take a picture or two and that was when I would hear over and over again ‘You have a beautiful place here, I wish I/we could stay’. Well, if you want to visit and stay in the city it’s doable, we call it a hotel. But visiting a farm and staying well, that isn’t so easy. Each year we would see more and more families coming to ‘The Farm’ as they would call it. Some came to see the alpacas and horses, some came for a stroll and to check out the horse drawn milk and bread delivery wagons, some to have family birthday parties, others to have engagement/wedding/Christmas card pictures…and so many asked if there was any way they could spend a day or two. In 2021 during a conversation with a friend I mentioned we were in the process of gutting the 1100 sq. ft. space downstairs and turning it into an Airbnb! Right away she said, ‘I don’t know why you don’t have a Hipcamp? You’ve got that great area by the new barn that Hipcampers would love’! After a little investigation I found out what a Hipcamp was…and as they say, the rest is future.
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Ziggy's Land

8. Ziggy's Land

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(116)
Lakeshore, ON · 48 sites · Tents, RVs
Historic land that is now used to host movies on the big screen. Located between two great lakes with a beautiful view and atmosphere. Come enjoy the big screen while you camp! Spend the day at the lakes and rest your feet at night over a blazing fire. When new releases are playing there will be an extra charge of $25 per car if you wish to view. For new release movies and event details check our Website thebooniesdrivein.com Firewood is available for extra charge. Fires are not allowed on the main viewing area parking lot
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Hidden Oasis Near Elora

9. Hidden Oasis Near Elora

99%
(118)
Ariss, ON · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to our hidden oasis! We're a 2025 Canadian Hipcamp Newcomer Award Winner! This is quite an honour, only 8 were given out this year! Copy this link into your browser to view this fun video of our property (thanks Kyle!): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vIBdOV9ar4aWONWWO7ED1Yy-D1iBg0Sg/view?usp=sharing Our 14 acre property is a quiet oasis on several biking trails (G2G, Cottonwood Road, Trans Canada Trail) and a very short drive to famous Elora (7 min) and St. Jacobs (20 min), Elmire (10 min). There is access to several Grand River launch sites, many nearby hiking trails, and countless Mennonite farmers markets with fresh produce, baked goods, meats, cheeses, and preserves. This is a hidden Oasis just outside of the Waterloo and Guelph areas. There’s lots of other exciting things to do and see in the surrounding areas – great restaurants, breweries and wineries, golf courses, rivers, fishing, agri-tourism experiences, events and more. There is really something for everyone around here. We have a beautiful green acreage with a picturesque pond, next to Cox Creek and privacy with open and treed space and the promise of gorgeous sunsets almost every night. We have: - Fire pits, - Picnic tables, - Muskoka chairs, - A lovely composting toilet, - Firewood for sale, - Space for RVs, - Space for tents We DON'T have potable water on site. Please bring your own water. Check out the individual listings for more details about each site. A couple notes about the property: We strive to give you a tranquil experience in a beautiful space where you can enjoy relaxing days close to nature, have space to play games, have a paddle around the pond, or seek out the many surrounding activities. You may encounter property owners (that's us!) and our kids enjoying a walk with their friendly dogs unleashed, picking berries, playing a game or doing yard work near your site and around the property. We hope you don't mind. We aim to give you a lot of privacy, so we aren't going to be around all the time, don't worry. But this is a shared space, that we want to enjoy alongside you and we really hope you enjoy it as much as we do! We'll definitely say hi if we see you but we won't overstay our welcome!
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Spring Arbour Magic Forest &Trails!

10. Spring Arbour Magic Forest &Trails!

97%
(384)
Walsingham, ON · 12 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Pitch your tent in our picturesque Carolinian forest in the heart of Norfolk county! Choose from 9 tent sites and 2 lodging sites spread across 10 acres of wooded area on our 49 Acre farm. Well-kept trails to explore throughout. We are proud to have made the runner-up list for best Hipcamp in Ontario 2023 The terrain is mostly flat but interesting. Campsites are private with good separation from each other. ALL sites have 2 car parking, a picnic table, fire pit and covered wood for purchase. Campfires are permitted according to our approved burn plan before midnight. 5G/LTE cellphone service is good for Bell, Rogers and Telus networks. We have 3 outhouses on the premises and an outdoor hot shower. FREE Firewood can be gathered on the forest floor or pay for on-site pre-cut wood. Outhouses are close to campsites....but not too close 💩 Port Rowan is only 12 minutes away by car, most amenities can be purchased only 1 minute away at the local Busy Bee gas station. We are situated in the middle of a Recreation Hotspot! Our site is within 3 minutes of paddling the Big Creek, 3 to 10 minutes to several A+ hiking trails, 15 minutes to amazing freshwater beaches of Long Point and Turkey Point, and the area is abound with cycling trails, motorcycle routes, geocaching, boat launches (we have room here for your boat!), cider/wine tours, and more! We are the perfect basecamp for everything the Long Point Bay area has to offer We have some great watering holes nearby like burning kiln winery, hounds of Erie and Charlotteville brewing company. Birders Paradise! The ‘Long Point Birding Area’ in Norfolk County is one of Canada’s premier birding locales. With over 400 species of birds observed, Long Point looms large as one of the most exciting places on the continent to observe our rich birdlife. For all tourism options check out https://www.norfolkcounty.ca/visiting/ We look forward to hosting you!
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SUJO Funny Farm Camping

11. SUJO Funny Farm Camping

97%
(76)
Minto, ON · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
🌲 Peaceful Summer Camping & Glamping Retreat Near the Beach Less than an hour from some of Ontario’s best beaches, this spacious countryside property offers wide‑open skies, quiet nights, and room to truly relax. 🌅 Big Views & Big Skies Enjoy beautiful sunrises and sunsets, then stay up late for incredible stargazing — no city light pollution here. Bring your telescope for a sky full of constellations. 🏕️ Extra‑Large Campsites for Groups Our giant grassy sites are perfect for families, reunions, birthdays, and summer gatherings. There’s tons of room for games, sports, and spreading out. 🚣 Pond Access & Wildlife Bring your paddle boards and canoes — the pond is calm and great for exploring. Try catch‑and‑release fishing, or toss in some bread and watch the fish come up to feed. Take a quiet walk through the property and watch for deer, songbirds, and plenty of other wildlife. Birdwatchers will want their binoculars. ⭐ Glamping Trailer (Sleeps 6) Enjoy a cozy glamping stay in our on‑site trailer. • Sleeps up to 6 • Bring your own bedding — everything else is provided • $100 per night 🪵 Cozy Two‑Bedroom Cabin Overlooking the Pond This bright and comfortable cabin is perfect for families, small groups, or anyone who wants a peaceful retreat with a little extra comfort. 🛏️ Sleeps Up to 6 Guests The cabin includes: • Two private bedrooms, each with a double bed • Two convertible chairs in the main living area that fold out into additional beds Plenty of space for everyone to sleep comfortably. 🍽️ Spacious Dining & Relaxing Living Area Gather around the extra‑large dining table — perfect for family meals, board games, or rainy‑day hangouts. The cozy living space includes a couch and chairs, giving everyone room to unwind after a day outdoors. 🌅 Beautiful Pond Views Large windows look directly out over the pond, filling the cabin with natural light and peaceful scenery. Wake up to calm water views and enjoy quiet evenings watching wildlife right from your window. 🔌 Electricity Site 1 includes 115v / 15‑amp power available via extension cord.
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La Nation BedROCK 🤘 🏕️🔥🌲

12. La Nation BedROCK 🤘 🏕️🔥🌲

96%
(309)
Casselman, ON · 43 sites · Tents, RVs
Located in the old town of Lemieux, ONTARIO which is know in our local history for having been washed away by mudslides which left away a breathtaking landscape of wooded ravines in trails under the canapé of hardwood trees. We have a 130 acre property and are located beside crown lands that have incredible trails. You can also fish from the comfort of your campsite!
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Hemlock Point Campground

13. Hemlock Point Campground

98%
(91)
Bancroft, ON · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Hemlock Point Campground is set on a private waterway fed by the Black River, nestled among forests and rocky ridges. The river offers a few different swimholes easily within walking or paddling range, as well as some decent fishing and wildlife sightings. Each campsite is spacious with a private driveway, outhouse, picnic table, and more. As well as using the canoe provided, campers are also welcome to hike the marked and groomed waterfront hiking trails throughout the 56 acre property, and just down the road is Mt.Moriah, a Buddhist Temple, and numerous backcountry trails, reserves, and lakes. ATV's are permitted on the road, (gateway to trails to Lingham, Deer Rock, Caniff, and Skootamatta Lakes) and friendly dogs are welcome off leash. This is a unique gelogical landscape, situated between Mt. Moriah, the Elzevir pluton complex and the Black River in an ultramafic zone, with coloured quartz veins and pillowed granite outcroppings. Mixed forest with varied species of deciduous and conifer trees - due to aerial seeding after a forest fire over 80 years ago, leaving charred stumps that can still be found from natural char preservation. Home to pileated woodpeckers, hawks, eagles and kingfishers, otters, fishers, salamanders, brown river trout and everything in between, either from the vantage of a hammock or on a hike in the forest this natural site won't disappoint.
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Cabinco - Northern Bruce Peninsula

14. Cabinco - Northern Bruce Peninsula

89%
(83)
Wiarton, ON · 27 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Welcome to Cabinco at beautiful Stokes Bay on the Northern Bruce Peninsula. We are located right on the water with a Marina. Now that you have booked your home away from home you are ready to explore some of the local areas! Stokes Bay is conveniently tucked away between Lions Head and Tobermory's amenities and sites. Access to the Bruce Trail is available in several locations nearby as well as in Stokes Bay.
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Cartwright Springs Brewery

15. Cartwright Springs Brewery

96%
(169)
Ottawa, ON · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Our micro brewery is located here because of our springs. The campsites are within walking distance to the brewery. The sites are in the forest with either a view of the pond, of Cartwrights Creek or of the Ottawa valley from a hillside. We have short hiking trails, some outdoor games such as horseshoes or beach volleyball, and we have beer. Contact Andre by texting 613-295-3377 FIRE: You must contact Andre before lighting a fire so a permit can be acquired. No fires before 6. GARBAGE: Please collect garbage and bring it with you. We unfortunately cannot accept garbage at the brewery. The municipality limits us to one bag and we have animals that would love to rip through your garbage bag before I can get to it. PLEASE DO NOT LEAVE GARBAGE HERE! FOOD... don't leave food out for animals to get overnight... If you don't have a car you can put your food in the silo by the brewery... animals can't get in there!
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Natures Acres

16. Natures Acres

99%
(247)
Mount Forest, ON · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
A perfect place to escape and rejuvenate the soul! Our beautiful 39-acre property consists of hard and softwood forests, open meadows for activities, and flat and grassy fields. Whether you're camping with your family or with a group of friends, this remote and private property is the perfect destination for a vacation retreat. There are plenty of trails surrounding the property where one can enjoy connecting with the sights and sounds of nature. Plenty of different bird species, rabbits, deer and wild turkeys abound and often on summer nights around the campfire you can hear the howl of the coyotes. This is a beautiful, tranquil piece of paradise, very private and fantastic for stargazing. We also have a couple goats, pot bellied pigs and chickens on the property. Whether you’re bringing an RV or a tent, we have the perfect campsite for you! We look forward to hosting you and welcoming you to our little piece of paradise.
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Whispering Pines - Curran, Ontario

17. Whispering Pines - Curran, Ontario

96%
(307)
ON · 30 sites
'Whispering Pines' was bought about 35 years ago as our dream retirement home, a place to rest, have a quiet life, enjoy nature and have a peaceful retirement for ever and ever...In past years we have been a family camp. and an event camp with camping festivals, special events, and day visits. Now we welcome visitors who are looking for a casual, rustic, laid back experience with nature in a simple, peaceful setting. Nature is allowed to thrive on our property, and the entire property is forested and wild. The majority of our campsites are shaded under a verdant and lush canopy. Our private beach and small lake welcome you for a swim. All we ask of our visitors is: that whatever you bring in you take home with you, that you leave your campsite and the property the way you found it, and the only thing you take from here are pictures and happy memories. All of our campsites are off-grid, un-serviced, drive-in camping. Campfire wood and recycling facilities are available on site. Maintained outhouses are available throughout the property. There is no potable water on the property so please bring your own drinking and cooking water. Children under 12 can camp for free. When booking a campsite please only include any guests over 12 years of age in your guest count. Children under 12 do not need to be included in your booking. Contact us to inquire about large group and event rates. We host LARPing weekends twice a month. We also have a limited number of seasonal sites available from June to September. I love this property and all the people who visit us, many have become extended family and for this I am grateful. There is nothing nicer than to have people drop by and spend a couple of hours, a day or a weekend, sometime when I get real lucky it's for a longer period of time :-)
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Everhill Farm

18. Everhill Farm

99%
(397)
Kitchener, ON · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
Everhill Farm is a century-old farm owned by the fifth generation of Harrison’s. This picturesque river property only a mile from Harriston is fantastic for the naturalist who loves the outdoors and hiking! Lovely maintained walking and biking trails on our property that we share with the local communities Greenway Trail system. Very close to many local businesses with the highlight of walking for ice cream or burgers'n fries at the Red Caboose! After one stay you will be planning on another to experience all the unique camping sites! :) Campers can choose from six sites directly on the river, there are currently two rustic-looking outhouses on-site with another planned. Campfires are permitted within local regulations and pets are welcome! Please be respectful of the property and other campers, alcohol is permitted, although glass bottles are discouraged Music is appreciated! Please packout all garbage and leave the campsite the same or better as found. We look forward to hosting you!
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Olde Eden on Mountain Lake

19. Olde Eden on Mountain Lake

99%
(113)
Wiarton, ON · 3 sites
Peaceful tent camping with access to Mountain Lake. Perfect for nature lovers, quiet, experienced self-sufficient campers. Check in after 2 pm till before dark. Check out is Noon. Pack it in pack it out policy. The campsites are located down a hill and are close to the lake. Each site has a fire pit, picnic table and ample room for tents and parking for one vehicle. There is one outhouse on the property near the lake access that is to be shared with all campers. There are walking trails to respectfully explore and enjoy local flora and fauna. On clear nights the starry vistas will unfold in the Dark Sky Preserve here on the Bruce Peninsula. The lakefront has a picnic table to enjoy a meal at (no fire pit). You can push off from the shoreline with your kayaks or canoes (bring your own) to explore “The Fens” of Mountain Lake. The lake is NOT suitable for swimming, it has a marl bottom that you will sink into. There is no potable water, please bring your own for drinking and cooking. There are some nice beaches suitable for swimming within a 15-20 minute drive. Sauble Beach is best for a swim and to watch the sunset from. We are located 10 minutes from Wiarton, 20 minutes from Sauble Beach and 1 hour from Tobermory. Enjoy all the Bruce Peninsula has to offer from this convenient base. 2SLGBTQIA supporter 🌈 Please Note: Quiet hours are from 11 p.m. - 6 a.m. Check in after 2pm Must arrive before dark. No late night check ins. Check out time is NOON, unless otherwise pre-arranged with the host. Late check out charge of $60 per hour Small group camping only (4 person max per site). No parties. No late arrivals. No ATVs. Any children must be supervised by an adult at all times. The farm animals and livestock are not part of this Hipcamp experience. Please refrain from visiting the host’s farm and house. No pets, as we have farm dogs and livestock. Our dogs are friendly and may wander down to say hello. Our dogs are working dogs and protect our livestock from the coyotes, foxes, raccoons etc … it is wild here. All flammable materials, including cigarettes, are to be extinguished and ‘packed out’. There is No garbage disposal, please take away the garbage you create. Pack it in and take it out
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The Riverbend

20. The Riverbend

98%
(136)
Clinton, ON · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to a little piece of paradise on the Maitland River. This 21.5 acre land has the river running along two sides. Much wildlife to be seen including deer and fox. The river is a popular area for fisherman and has easy boat access at the edge of our property. The falls reserve campground is nearby with beautiful falls you can swim and fish in and lovely walking trails. Benmiller inn, spa and restaurant is across the bridge.
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Frequently Asked Questions

While there are some free camping options in Ontario, most campgrounds and parks charge fees. Free camping is generally available in the form of "Crown land" and "conservation reserves," which are vast areas of undeveloped land managed by the government. These areas do not have facilities, so you'll need to come prepared for a more primitive camping experience. To find out more about camping in Ontario, visit Hipcamp.

In Ontario, Canada, you can camp for free on Crown land, which makes up about 87% of the province. Crown land offers dispersed, backcountry camping with no facilities, so you'll need to be prepared and practice Leave No Trace principles. Some popular areas for free camping in Ontario include:

Keep in mind that you'll need a Crown land Camping Permit if you're a non-resident of Canada. You can find more information about Crown land camping and regulations on the Ontario government's website.

In Ontario, Canada, people go camping in various provincial parks, conservation areas, and private campgrounds. Some popular camping destinations include:

These parks offer a variety of camping experiences, including tent camping, RV camping, backcountry camping, and even yurts and cabins. For more information on camping in Ontario, visit Ontario Parks.

The best month for camping in Ontario, Canada, is typically July. During this time, the weather is warm and comfortable, with temperatures ranging from 60°F to 80°F. June and August are also good months for camping in Ontario, as the weather is still pleasant and there's plenty of daylight for outdoor activities. However, be prepared for occasional rain showers and mosquitoes during these months. Keep in mind that the weather can vary across the province, so it's essential to check the specific region you plan to visit for more accurate information.

In Ontario, Canada, there are numerous provincial parks that offer excellent camping experiences. One of the most popular and best parks for camping in Ontario is Algonquin Provincial Park. It is the oldest and largest provincial park in Ontario, covering over 7,600 square kilometers. Algonquin offers a variety of camping options, including backcountry camping, drive-in campgrounds, and roofed accommodations. The park is known for its beautiful lakes, rivers, and forests, providing ample opportunities for hiking, canoeing, wildlife viewing, and fishing.

Other notable parks for camping in Ontario include:

Each park offers unique landscapes, activities, and camping options, so the best choice will depend on your preferences and the type of camping experience you are looking for.

Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field

Provinces near Ontario