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Thrilling ziplines and freshwater canoe voyages are just the beginning of what London has to offer.

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Spring Arbour Magic Forest &Trails!

13 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents49 acres · Walsingham, ON
Pitch your tent in our picturesque Carolinian forest in the heart of Norfolk county! Choose from 9 tent sites and 1 lodging site 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. Sites contain a picnic table and fire pit. Campfires are permitted according to our approved burn plan before midnight. 5G/LTE cellphone service is good for Bell, Rogers and Telus networks. 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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Kubasseks Water Front Retreat

7 sites · RVs, Tents100 acres · Kitchener, ON
Situated on 100 acres of mainly forest. The property gives access to trails and water. It is like going North but minutes from KW Cambridge, Woodstock, Branford, and Guelph. We are only 1 hour from major centers like Toronto, London. There are 5 sites to choose from with the sites situated on a large pond. There are Picnic tables on each site . Firewood and Fire pits Included. Complimentary Dozen Farm Fresh Eggs . Paddle Boats and Kayaks at available at No Charge ** NOTE = JUNE, JULY ,AUGUST and SEPTEMBER = 2 NIGHT MINIMUM Booking on Weekends. Catch and Release Fishing, Single Barbless Hooks Only Please. The sites are suitable for every type of camper, from tents to RVs up to 40 feet. Electric 15 amp; Water Hookups at each site included. Grocery stores are 15 minutes away for all your camping needs. Restaurants are available less than 5 minutes from the property. We look forward to hosting you!
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Lake Erie Private Beach Camping

11 sites · RVs, Tents190 acres · Muirkirk, ON
We have over 100 acres to explore. The property consists of private creeks, forests, and a private beach on beautiful Lake Erie. You will enjoy amazing views of the lake and have an unforgettable serene experience. We offer two different camping options: Private Beach Tent Camping: Tucked back 2 kilometers from any form of civilization, this secluded paradise is the perfect getaway to ground yourself back with mother nature. Eight different tenting sites to choose from with three different paths going down to the beach. You can enjoy swimming and free kayak rentals all from our private hidden oasis. Overnight Parking: This is a pull-in overnight parking site. Located conveniently on the scenic highway number three (Talbot trail.) It is a great spot to stay and spend the night/day to then continue on your way.
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Glamping Woods Hideaway~Birez Cabin

1 site · Lodging300 acres · Simcoe, ON
Choose Birez Cabin as your off-grid getaway to relax, recharge, and reconnect with the forest. Nestled on 40 private acres, this peaceful cabin offers everything you need for a cozy, screen-free stay—think treetop views, a warm fire, and trails just outside your door. Guests love the quiet seclusion, outdoor dining setup, and comfy loft beds. With no Wi-Fi or cell service, it’s your chance to truly unplug and let nature set the pace. Here’s what you’ll enjoy during your stay: • Queen bed + double bed in a loft (accessible by stairs) • Pull-out twin sofa bed for extra flexibility • Fire pit with wood provided, BBQ grill, and picnic table • Covered gazebo for shade and outdoor lounging • Kitchenette with mini fridge/freezer, sink, utensils, and bar-top seating for two • Shared washroom with warm shower, sink, and toilet • Pet-friendly cabin with plenty of space to roam • Forest trails for walking, exploring, and stargazing What We Provide: • Bed linens and pillows • Toilet paper • BBQ grill • BBQ utensils • First aid kit​ What to Bring: • Drinking water • Charcoal for grilling • Food and meal preparation items • Extra blankets (especially in cooler seasons) • Bug spray, sunscreen, etc. • Garbage bags Washroom and Shower: A shared washroom with warm/cold shower, toilet, and outdoor well-access tap is nearby and easy to access. Water and Electricity: There’s a tap on-site for general use (well water, not filtered). The sink in the bunkie has cold, unfiltered well water. There is no "filtered" drinking water on-site—please bring your own. The bunkie is equipped with solar-powered lighting and basic power. Garbage: There are no large garbage bins and no roadside pickup. Please be prepared to bring your garbage to the dump during your stay, or you will need to bring it home with you to dispose of it. If any garbage is left behind, a $75.00 cleanup, transfer, and dump fee will be charged. Temperature and Seasons: The bunkie is available year-round and is insulated. If you are coming in winter or intermit weather, we are assuming you "know what you're in for" and will pack and dress appropriately to be in the bush. In winter, the road may not be plowed and could require a short walk in. Bring extra blankets for chilly nights.
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Lake Erie Lookout

3 sites · Lodging, Tents12 acres · Port Stanley, ON
Learn more about this land: Enjoy a waterfront view of Lake Erie 105 feet above the water! This quiet private area is surrounded by forest with a beautiful view of Lake Erie. It’s off the main road on a dead end road with no authorized access, situated at the back of a 12 acre property. The camp site is ____ sqft plus a path that can be walked on through the forest (there is some private property and private areas around the camp site that should not be accessed, they will be marked) The 5th wheel trailer with 2 single beds can be combined into a double bed. The trailer has many amenities including, a fridge/freezer, bell satellite TV, Stereo system, Kitchen with some supplies, potable water, toilet with a septic system, outdoor furniture, propane bbq, 2 burner hot plate, picnic table, and fire-pit. Many chairs to sit at both the fire-pit and deck, the trailer has a retractable awning that can be used to provide more shade for the deck There is no direct beach access, however, the beach is 5 mins driving time to Port Bruce, 15 mins to Port Stanley or 25 mins to Port Burwell The trailer is an older 5th wheel in livable condition, set in the forest, the trailer has signs of aging, there are animals that call the forest their home, we do the best we can to keep them out but animals will be animals it is not luxury, but very comfy, quiet and peaceful It does have its limitations No heat, no hot water, no WiFi, no shower, no oven, no stove, no microwave The water pump switch has to be turned on and off during use Some phone service providers work better than others on site As the property is on the edge of the cliff at the back, please use common sense when close to the edge, the edges are not meant to be stood on, it is quite safe if you don’t go right to the edge if you are looking to turn it off for a few days, get away from busy city life for a weekday/weekend or just simply reconnect with nature- this is the place!” Any questions please feel free to ask We look forward to hosting you!
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Chris's Place

2 sites · Tents50 acres · West Elgin, ON
Offering a serviced camping site for a tent, with firepit, toilet, shower, a large deck, floating dock and private 1.5 acre lake! Parking is right at the campsite, following a 400m tractorway over grass. This tractorway enters and exits onto the county road independent of the host’s private home driveway. Our small, bio-diverse farm is in a quiet location but only 10km from shops and cafes. Our property is run with minimal chemical inputs and a lot of hard manual labour. We also run a seasonal farm shop selling our tree nut products and crafts. You will camp by our private 1.5 acre lake which you are welcome to explore by our canoe (canoe, two paddles and life preservers provided) supporting sun fish, bass and perch with midland and snapping turtles and thousands of tree frogs in the spring, and musk rat, woodland ducks, and heron. You may also see bobolinks, barn swallows, and bats in summer, ask to borrow our bat detector to listen to their chirps at dusk, or binoculars to watch wildlife. Check out our ancient Jesuit pear tree, 65’ tall, you may never see another as it is a very rare tree. We are on the migration routes of Tundra swans and Monarch butterflies. Star gazing is very good, there is very little light pollution. Tall poplar trees provide shade and shelter as well as pleasant sounds of the wind. We provide free 5G drinking water per day, firewood (unless there is a ban), and within 5 min walk you can use a fridge/freezer, electric outlet for short term use eg charging a battery. We service the campsite by mowing, a rustic recycling station, kindling, matches, firepit, gas burner-griddle and we collect clean, washed recyclables, compostable veg scraps and paper and garbage after your stay. Please don’t bring your own firewood, we provide plenty. Footwear is advised. Conditions underfoot are usually good, we do try to keep poison ivy in check but it does pop up here and there. We experience a modified continental climate with the effect of the Great Lakes. The typical snow season lasts from November until April, interspersed by rapid thaws and rainfall. Rarely does this create significant problems underfoot due to our soils being free-draining sands and gravel, but occasional localized flooding can occur in low-lying spots.
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Camping near London guide

Overview

With over 200 parks, London, Ontario has a natural charm alongside all the urban amenities of a bustling metropolitan center. The city is in the southern part of the province, close to Lake Huron, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario. With plenty of freshwater access, starry skies in Point Pelee National Park, and winter adventures on Mount Boler, London delivers activities year-round. Visit in July to experience SunFest—a world-renowned festival where performers from around the globe share their talents, from dancing and singing to visual arts. Or stop by in August to get a taste of The London Ribfest, the second-biggest barbecue festival in North America. Look for RV parks and tent campsites nearby to get easy access to all the entertaining experiences London provides.

Where to go

Niagara Falls

Over 12,000 years old and 54 metres high, Niagara Falls is a force to be reckoned with just about 2 hours from London. Experience views of the Niagara Gorge and world-famous whirlpool while suspended 67-metres in the air on a zipline speeding up to 70 km/hour. Or view the iconic waterfall on a 20-minute boat tour that pulls you right into the misty base of the falls. The surrounding city delivers an abundance of activities, like helicopter rides, a butterfly conservatory, and sprawling wineries. Campers have a range of accommodations to choose from, including pull-through RV campsites, large-capacity cabins, and tent campsites equipped with firepits and picnic tables.

Main Beach in Port Stanley

Stretch out on 500 metres of sandy shoreline at Main Beach in Port Stanley—a 45-minute drive from London. It holds a coveted Blue Flag status for providing high-quality water and top-notch environmental standards that keep the lake clean and swimming-friendly. The slightly smaller and less populated Little Beach is a four-minute drive from Main Beach and offers an additional 185 metres of sandy shores. While both beaches are open year-round, lifeguards are only on duty from June until September.

Point Pelee National Park

Roughly a 2-hour drive from London, Point Pelee National Park is a peninsula at the southernmost point of Canada. With 20 kilometres of soft sand beach and several large ponds, the park is a sensational spot for canoeing and kayaking. Book a guided canoe tour or private rentals to explore with unbound freedom. The park is classified as a Dark Sky Preserve, and on certain nights, campers are welcomed to stay after regular hours to take in the twinkling night sky. Check out cabin rentals with natural gas barbecues and parking for one vehicle in the nearby lot. While there is an admission fee to enter Point Pelee National Park, it's waived for kids age 17 and younger.

Boler Mountain

Enjoy all-season fun on Boler Mountain. Ski runs and tobogganing routes twist through the 120 acres of land in the winter, while hiking and downhill mountain biking trails cover the mountain in summer. Discover the Treetop Adventure Park (open from May until October), where campers can challenge themselves on a rope course and an exhilarating 335-metre long zip line. Wind down at the end of the day with an outdoor yoga session before heading back to an RV park with on-site laundry, full hookups, and fire rings.

When to go

London has four distinct seasons, so the best time to visit depends on which activities are on the agenda. Summer runs from June to September, bringing an average high of 26°C—a prime temperature for canoeing in Point Pelee National Park or touring Niagara Falls by boat. The deciduous trees burst into a mosaic of color when Fall arrives in October. January and February are the months to pick for skiing, as snowfall will be in full swing on Mount Boler. Make sure to book far in advance for dates that overlap with festivals, since campsites get booked quickly.