The best dog-friendly RV camping in Georgian Bay

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Georgian Bay, part of Lake Huron in Ontario, offers crystal-clear water, rugged shorelines, and various outdoor activities. The incredible rock formations are part of the Canadian Shield and are included in the Georgian Bay Biosphere Reserve, where rock climbing, hiking, kayaking, canoeing, fishing, swimming, and birdwatching are phenomenal. Additionally, several provincial parks are situated along Georgian Bay or within a very short drive of it, adding additional options for outdoor fun and camping. This is cottage country and most towns come equipped to serve those who love being active outdoors—you’ll find outdoor gear outfitters, craft breweries, independent coffee shops, cafes with take-out picnic options, and tour guides.

95% (249)

Top-rated campgrounds

The site is big enough for multiple tents. We were a group of 4 with 1 dog

1. Garden of Eating

94%
(118)
8 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Meaford, ON
Our ecological farm is your chance to enjoy nature. Planted with 100+ edible perennial species in the orchard garden, beeyard, hayfield, and forest with shiitake mushroom logs. The Hive site is closer to the house for easier vehicle access and proximity to the compost toilet and house wifi. Tree Island is across the creek and best crossed with higher clearance vehicles or a 3 minute walk in. Let us know in advance if you would like firewood, outdoor solar shower access, water, or outlets to charge your devices. There is a hiking trail that extends along the entire property and a mini pond near the Lookout site. Seasonal fresh produce and berries for sale. Located steps to Tom Thomson Trail, 2km to Irish Mountain Lookout, and within minutes of Meaford, multiple Bruce Trail trailheads, and Georgian Bay beaches.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
CA$35
 / night
Tait's Island Retreat- Private Camp

3. Tait's Island Retreat- Private Camp

92%
(13)
1 site · Tent, RV · Parry Sound, ON
Discover your own secluded, family‑ and pet‑friendly retreat on this private, 4‑acre sanctuary framed by towering mature trees and lush shrubs. Mostly level terrain gives way to a gentle ridge at the north end—perfect for sunrise coffee views or watching the stars at night. A spacious gravel driveway and parking pad awaits your trailer or campervan—simply pull in and make yourself at home. Whether you’re craving total seclusion beneath the forest canopy, a lakeside adventure, or a fun pit stop on your road trip, this slice of paradise delivers. Kids and pets will love exploring the shaded trails, and anglers can wander just steps from the door to Lake Manitouwabing’s shores to cast for trout, bass, or pike. Wrap up your day roasting marshmallows around a fire pit or cooking the day’s catch over an open flame. Experience true peace and serenity—and all the family‑friendly outdoor fun you can handle. Conveniently located: 15 minutes from Hwy 400 20 minutes to Parry Sound, ON 10 minutes to McKellar, ON Pack your rods, load up the whole crew (furry friends included), and turn this friendly haven into your next unforgettable road‑trip pit stop!
Campfires
from 
CA$14
 / night
Cedar Creek Forest Camping

7. Cedar Creek Forest Camping

99%
(268)
11 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Tay, ON
Welcome to Cedar Creek Forest Camping! Voted second best campsite in Canada in 2021 and ranked number 2 in Ontario in 2022. I have 97 acres of very private camping. The forest is a bird watcher’s and nature lover’s paradise. I have developed miles of flat groomed trails and a 3-acre pond (plus several bush ponds). The sites are spread around the pond and are close but not right beside it. There is an abundant amount of wildlife to explore: birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, insects and mammals call this home. There is a small swimming hole on the island but otherwise the pond is full of aquatic life. The sites and trails are maintained all year long and the forest is quiet and beautiful. I have planted over 3000 trees with the help of the Severn Sound Environmental Association. The forest is registered as a managed woodlot with the province and habitat preservation/restoration is the priority goal. Please DO NOT bring firewood for your visit. I have large bags of cured firewood that was sustainable harvested from the forest available. Invasive insects and disease can be transferred from imported wood. Guests are welcome to quietly explore the forest trails but are asked to stay on the trail. Many birds and animals nest in the forest. My campsite is family-friendly (and pet-friendly), and 420 friendly too. Guests can easily drive up to and park at all campsites. My camp site is tolerant and respectful of all humans, animals and things. The Yurtle structures were built from Hemlock trees that were cut from this forest and processed into boards, then engineered into unique camping huts. Large windows capture the glory of the surrounding forest and sun sets, while wood stoves warm campers on those cold days/nights. Guests are asked to remove excessive garbage and recycling when possible. Thanks for viewing and visiting, cheers and peace, Dave
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
CA$50
 / night
Tiny Village Parry Sound - Camping

9. Tiny Village Parry Sound - Camping

83%
(15)
14 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Parry Sound, ON
Tiny Village Parry Sound is a unique nature village located on our 48.2 acres of property. It is nestled on the shore of the beautiful DeBois Lake, located 30 minutes northeast of the historic town of Parry Sound. Our sites offer all the benefits of a comfortable cottage lifestyle at a fraction of the cost, as it is our mission to make enjoying the great outdoors accessible to everyone. Tiny Village Parry Sound is a 2.5 hour drive from Toronto and a 4.5 hour drive from Ottawa. Our mission? To provide an extraordinary experience for families, couples, and solo travelers alike. We believe that enjoying the great outdoors shouldn't come with a hefty price tag. So, whether you're roasting marshmallows with the family or taking a solo hike to recharge, we've designed Tiny Village Parry Sound to be your affordable escape into the beauty of Mother Nature.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
CA$60
 / night
Forest Oasis Camping Resort

12. Forest Oasis Camping Resort

83%
(3)
4 sites · Tents, RVs · Stayner, ON
Nestled deep within the heart of an ancient forest, this oasis-like campsite offers a sanctuary of tranquility amidst towering trees and dappled sunlight. Lush greenery blankets the ground, softening the earth beneath your feet as you wander through a tapestry of ferns and wildflowers. A crystal-clear spring bubbles gently, its cool waters inviting weary travelers to refresh and revive. Canopies of leafy branches provide shade during the day, filtering sunlight into a mosaic of dancing patterns on the forest floor. At night, the campsite transforms under a canopy of stars, where the soft murmur of the breeze harmonizes with the gentle crackle of a campfire, creating a symphony of nature's lullaby. Completely private, quiet, cozy, and fully serviced. Enjoy 75 acres of untouched forest with lots of walking trails, hiking trails, atv, and bike trails. Parking available. Come enjoy a true forest oasis an hour away from Toronto, and only 10 mins. to the largest fresh water beach in Canada, Wasaga Beach.
Toilets
Campfires
Trash
from 
CA$65
 / night
This is what you'll see from the road, approaching the property

14. Cranberry Camp

92%
(6)
3 sites · Tents, RVs · Pointe Au Baril Station, ON
Cranberry Camp is located 6 kms past the village of Pointe au Baril. It’s surrounded by Ontario native forest (the “bush”) and wetlands in the hinterlands of Georgian Bay. We are 3kms from Sturgeon bay Provincial Park (a nice beach!) and 3kms from the Bayfield Inlet public launch on Georgian Bay (visit the iconic pink rocks and windswept trees of Georgian Bay). We help people create healthy homes and buildings and sought fresh air and clean water to host workshops and retreats. The property has a small house, a guest lodge for retreats, 2 lovely and private recreational vehicles (a 24’ Jayco & a 27’ Cougar) as well as a tiny home. All spaces are scent-free, low VOC and no WiFi. Hipcamp sites are on hard-packed dirt/gravel on a driveway that runs parallel to the road in front of the former restaurant. There is a composting toilet. We love to host people getting away from the city or taking exploratory road trips. There is water access near here for canoes, kayaks and other boats. Our secondary highway (ON 529) is fairly quiet and decent for cycling. (It's very quietnorth of the ON529A turn-off!). In the spring and fall there is a nice trail through the woods.
Toilets
from 
CA$32
 / night
Recent photo taken after the lawn was mowed  (June 2025)

15. Sweet Oasis

85%
(13)
1 site · RV · Little Current, ON
Living close to Georgian Bay, I’ve always wanted a waterfront property and I always believed in my heart that I will be blessed with one someday. After our family’s first camping trip to Manitoulin Island, my husband and I fell in love with “Spirit Island” and decided to find our own special place. Around Thanksgiving weekend of 2019, after several trips back and viewing a dozen properties, our search for a land was finally over and our wish came true. God was and is indeed faithful and in His own sweet time, has blessed us with a beautiful land. It has been quite a journey and with God’s grace, our place has been such a Sweet Oasis! It is our hope and prayer that we can share our blessings of this land to everyone who loves nature and respect God’s awesome creations! 😊 Sweet Oasis is a private camping get away. Tranquil & serene campsite provides you with a beautiful waterfront view. RV only campsite (dry camping). Forest, mature trees, birds & wildlife. Swimming, canoeing, kayaking fishing, biking, campfires & little adventures. Sweet memories await you. 🙂 Please note there is a quarry operation nearby which can be heard periodically. It may not be bothersome for others, but for those who are noise sensitive, that is something to be mindful of. Unfortunately, we don’t have any control over it. Wishing you happy trails! 😊
Campfires
from 
CA$85
 / night

Georgian Bay, part of Lake Huron in Ontario, offers crystal-clear water, rugged shorelines, and various outdoor activities. The incredible rock formations are part of the Canadian Shield and are included in the Georgian Bay Biosphere Reserve, where rock climbing, hiking, kayaking, canoeing, fishing, swimming, and birdwatching are phenomenal. Additionally, several provincial parks are situated along Georgian Bay or within a very short drive of it, adding additional options for outdoor fun and camping. This is cottage country and most towns come equipped to serve those who love being active outdoors—you’ll find outdoor gear outfitters, craft breweries, independent coffee shops, cafes with take-out picnic options, and tour guides.

95% (249)

Top-rated campgrounds

The site is big enough for multiple tents. We were a group of 4 with 1 dog

1. Garden of Eating

94%
(118)
8 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Meaford, ON
Our ecological farm is your chance to enjoy nature. Planted with 100+ edible perennial species in the orchard garden, beeyard, hayfield, and forest with shiitake mushroom logs. The Hive site is closer to the house for easier vehicle access and proximity to the compost toilet and house wifi. Tree Island is across the creek and best crossed with higher clearance vehicles or a 3 minute walk in. Let us know in advance if you would like firewood, outdoor solar shower access, water, or outlets to charge your devices. There is a hiking trail that extends along the entire property and a mini pond near the Lookout site. Seasonal fresh produce and berries for sale. Located steps to Tom Thomson Trail, 2km to Irish Mountain Lookout, and within minutes of Meaford, multiple Bruce Trail trailheads, and Georgian Bay beaches.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
CA$35
 / night
Tait's Island Retreat- Private Camp

3. Tait's Island Retreat- Private Camp

92%
(13)
1 site · Tent, RV · Parry Sound, ON
Discover your own secluded, family‑ and pet‑friendly retreat on this private, 4‑acre sanctuary framed by towering mature trees and lush shrubs. Mostly level terrain gives way to a gentle ridge at the north end—perfect for sunrise coffee views or watching the stars at night. A spacious gravel driveway and parking pad awaits your trailer or campervan—simply pull in and make yourself at home. Whether you’re craving total seclusion beneath the forest canopy, a lakeside adventure, or a fun pit stop on your road trip, this slice of paradise delivers. Kids and pets will love exploring the shaded trails, and anglers can wander just steps from the door to Lake Manitouwabing’s shores to cast for trout, bass, or pike. Wrap up your day roasting marshmallows around a fire pit or cooking the day’s catch over an open flame. Experience true peace and serenity—and all the family‑friendly outdoor fun you can handle. Conveniently located: 15 minutes from Hwy 400 20 minutes to Parry Sound, ON 10 minutes to McKellar, ON Pack your rods, load up the whole crew (furry friends included), and turn this friendly haven into your next unforgettable road‑trip pit stop!
Campfires
from 
CA$14
 / night
Cedar Creek Forest Camping

7. Cedar Creek Forest Camping

99%
(268)
11 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Tay, ON
Welcome to Cedar Creek Forest Camping! Voted second best campsite in Canada in 2021 and ranked number 2 in Ontario in 2022. I have 97 acres of very private camping. The forest is a bird watcher’s and nature lover’s paradise. I have developed miles of flat groomed trails and a 3-acre pond (plus several bush ponds). The sites are spread around the pond and are close but not right beside it. There is an abundant amount of wildlife to explore: birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, insects and mammals call this home. There is a small swimming hole on the island but otherwise the pond is full of aquatic life. The sites and trails are maintained all year long and the forest is quiet and beautiful. I have planted over 3000 trees with the help of the Severn Sound Environmental Association. The forest is registered as a managed woodlot with the province and habitat preservation/restoration is the priority goal. Please DO NOT bring firewood for your visit. I have large bags of cured firewood that was sustainable harvested from the forest available. Invasive insects and disease can be transferred from imported wood. Guests are welcome to quietly explore the forest trails but are asked to stay on the trail. Many birds and animals nest in the forest. My campsite is family-friendly (and pet-friendly), and 420 friendly too. Guests can easily drive up to and park at all campsites. My camp site is tolerant and respectful of all humans, animals and things. The Yurtle structures were built from Hemlock trees that were cut from this forest and processed into boards, then engineered into unique camping huts. Large windows capture the glory of the surrounding forest and sun sets, while wood stoves warm campers on those cold days/nights. Guests are asked to remove excessive garbage and recycling when possible. Thanks for viewing and visiting, cheers and peace, Dave
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
CA$50
 / night
Tiny Village Parry Sound - Camping

9. Tiny Village Parry Sound - Camping

83%
(15)
14 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Parry Sound, ON
Tiny Village Parry Sound is a unique nature village located on our 48.2 acres of property. It is nestled on the shore of the beautiful DeBois Lake, located 30 minutes northeast of the historic town of Parry Sound. Our sites offer all the benefits of a comfortable cottage lifestyle at a fraction of the cost, as it is our mission to make enjoying the great outdoors accessible to everyone. Tiny Village Parry Sound is a 2.5 hour drive from Toronto and a 4.5 hour drive from Ottawa. Our mission? To provide an extraordinary experience for families, couples, and solo travelers alike. We believe that enjoying the great outdoors shouldn't come with a hefty price tag. So, whether you're roasting marshmallows with the family or taking a solo hike to recharge, we've designed Tiny Village Parry Sound to be your affordable escape into the beauty of Mother Nature.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
CA$60
 / night
Forest Oasis Camping Resort

12. Forest Oasis Camping Resort

83%
(3)
4 sites · Tents, RVs · Stayner, ON
Nestled deep within the heart of an ancient forest, this oasis-like campsite offers a sanctuary of tranquility amidst towering trees and dappled sunlight. Lush greenery blankets the ground, softening the earth beneath your feet as you wander through a tapestry of ferns and wildflowers. A crystal-clear spring bubbles gently, its cool waters inviting weary travelers to refresh and revive. Canopies of leafy branches provide shade during the day, filtering sunlight into a mosaic of dancing patterns on the forest floor. At night, the campsite transforms under a canopy of stars, where the soft murmur of the breeze harmonizes with the gentle crackle of a campfire, creating a symphony of nature's lullaby. Completely private, quiet, cozy, and fully serviced. Enjoy 75 acres of untouched forest with lots of walking trails, hiking trails, atv, and bike trails. Parking available. Come enjoy a true forest oasis an hour away from Toronto, and only 10 mins. to the largest fresh water beach in Canada, Wasaga Beach.
Toilets
Campfires
Trash
from 
CA$65
 / night
This is what you'll see from the road, approaching the property

14. Cranberry Camp

92%
(6)
3 sites · Tents, RVs · Pointe Au Baril Station, ON
Cranberry Camp is located 6 kms past the village of Pointe au Baril. It’s surrounded by Ontario native forest (the “bush”) and wetlands in the hinterlands of Georgian Bay. We are 3kms from Sturgeon bay Provincial Park (a nice beach!) and 3kms from the Bayfield Inlet public launch on Georgian Bay (visit the iconic pink rocks and windswept trees of Georgian Bay). We help people create healthy homes and buildings and sought fresh air and clean water to host workshops and retreats. The property has a small house, a guest lodge for retreats, 2 lovely and private recreational vehicles (a 24’ Jayco & a 27’ Cougar) as well as a tiny home. All spaces are scent-free, low VOC and no WiFi. Hipcamp sites are on hard-packed dirt/gravel on a driveway that runs parallel to the road in front of the former restaurant. There is a composting toilet. We love to host people getting away from the city or taking exploratory road trips. There is water access near here for canoes, kayaks and other boats. Our secondary highway (ON 529) is fairly quiet and decent for cycling. (It's very quietnorth of the ON529A turn-off!). In the spring and fall there is a nice trail through the woods.
Toilets
from 
CA$32
 / night
Recent photo taken after the lawn was mowed  (June 2025)

15. Sweet Oasis

85%
(13)
1 site · RV · Little Current, ON
Living close to Georgian Bay, I’ve always wanted a waterfront property and I always believed in my heart that I will be blessed with one someday. After our family’s first camping trip to Manitoulin Island, my husband and I fell in love with “Spirit Island” and decided to find our own special place. Around Thanksgiving weekend of 2019, after several trips back and viewing a dozen properties, our search for a land was finally over and our wish came true. God was and is indeed faithful and in His own sweet time, has blessed us with a beautiful land. It has been quite a journey and with God’s grace, our place has been such a Sweet Oasis! It is our hope and prayer that we can share our blessings of this land to everyone who loves nature and respect God’s awesome creations! 😊 Sweet Oasis is a private camping get away. Tranquil & serene campsite provides you with a beautiful waterfront view. RV only campsite (dry camping). Forest, mature trees, birds & wildlife. Swimming, canoeing, kayaking fishing, biking, campfires & little adventures. Sweet memories await you. 🙂 Please note there is a quarry operation nearby which can be heard periodically. It may not be bothersome for others, but for those who are noise sensitive, that is something to be mindful of. Unfortunately, we don’t have any control over it. Wishing you happy trails! 😊
Campfires
from 
CA$85
 / night

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Where to go

Manitoulin Island

Often described as Northern Ontario’s best-kept secret, Manitoulin Island is the largest freshwater island in the world—so large that it’s home to over 100 lakes itself! Visitors can check out several lighthouses, including the famous Split Rock Light, while photographers love the stunning lookouts on the island’s many hikes. Put the Cup and Saucer Trail on your list for incredible views. Additionally, the Ojibwe Cultural Foundation is an excellent place to learn about Indigenous culture.

Parry Sound

This town is a great base camp for those exploring the great outdoors. It’s home to an excellent selection of shops and services—from downtown, you can even catch a scenic boat tour of Georgian Bay or call an outfitter to arrange fishing, hiking, and ATV tours. A 10-minute drive away, Oastler Lake Provincial Park is a nice spot for family-friendly activities.

Wasaga Beach

Wasaga Beach has a reputation as one of the region’s best spots for outdoor enthusiasts to base themselves—and to party, if that’s your scene. Although once known as a bar-hopping destination, today the vibe is much more family-friendly and focused on nature. The town is home to the world’s longest freshwater beach and offers panoramic views of the nearby Niagara Escarpment. You can rent gear to try stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking, and windsurfing. There is also excellent hiking, most notably on the Nottawasaga Bluffs Trail.

Killarney Provincial Park

This park’s landscape is different from what you might expect. It’s home to iconic pink granite rock formations, something both hikers and photographers love. No wonder Canada’s Group of Seven painters (including A.Y. Jackson, Franklin Carmichael, and A.J. Casson) found inspiration here! There are ample opportunities for backwoods canoeing, hiking, and camping, as well as more accessible car camping sites and soft shelters such as yurts.

French River Provincial Park

Set along the French River, Canada’s first designated Heritage River, this Provincial Park offers a 65-mile canoe route of interconnected lakes, gorges, and rapids from Lake Nipissing to Georgian Bay. All camping here takes place in the backcountry with no advanced reservations.

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