The best pets off leash camping near Toronto

·

Canada’s largest city is a bit of an urban jungle, but that doesn’t mean you can’t escape into nature. Toronto is home to dozens of urban hiking trails and there are opportunities for kayaking and canoeing downtown. Just a short drive outside the city, camping options abound at provincial parks and Toronto and Region Conservation Authority sites, and if you’re willing to head an hour or two out of town for a getaway, you’ll be rewarded with starry nights and wide, open nature spots.

94% (200)

Top-rated campgrounds near Toronto

4. Geodesic Glass Dome

100%
(3)
54km from Toronto · 1 site · Lodging
Welcome to your one-of-a-kind getaway, nestled on a sprawling 30-acre property with the dome situated in its own private 4-acre section—just 50 minutes from the city. During summer its full weekend stays only BOOK FRIDAY AND SATURDAY-SUNDAY IS FREE. This allows guests to fully enjoy their Sunday without feeling rushed to check out at 11am. Enjoy all day Sunday with option of staying the evening. BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY - 4 person bunkie available $120/night Just around the corner is the thrilling Rail Yard Wake & Aqua Park—a top spot for water sports lovers and thrill-seekers alike. Whether you want to try wakeboarding, challenge yourself on inflatable obstacle courses, or simply relax lakeside with friends, Rail Yard offers endless fun and unforgettable memories. For outdoor enthusiasts, you’ll find countless walking trails, scenic golf courses, and the beautiful Jackson’s Point Beach nearby—providing plenty to explore and enjoy. At the dome, you also have access to a full-size beach badminton court and classic horseshoe pits, perfect for friendly competition and outdoor fun for all ages. After an active day, return to your cozy dome, where peaceful privacy, natural views, and soothing lighting await. Experience the ideal balance between adventure and relaxation—all just minutes apart. Inside, you’ll find a fully equipped bathroom with shower and a functional kitchen for preparing meals in comfort. A plush leather loveseat invites you to unwind after a day of exploring, while elegant laminate floors add a stylish touch. Air conditioning keeps you comfortable no matter the weather. The dome comfortably sleeps two, but guests are welcome to bring others and pitch a tent nearby. Important Air Conditioning Note Because the dome is made entirely of glass, sunlight warms the interior during the day. As a result, the space tends to stay warm (not hot) even with air conditioning running and won’t cool as much as a traditional insulated room. However, on cloudy days and evenings with little sunlight, the dome feels quite cool. The 3-ton air conditioning unit and fans circulate air and help reduce heat, but when the sun is shining, it won’t get cold inside. Thank you for understanding and enjoying the unique atmosphere of this beautiful glass dome!
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
CA$300
 / night

6. T's Pond

90%
(114)
86km from Toronto · 2 sites · Lodging
Like most folks who’ve been bitten by the water ski bug, I dreamed of having my own lake and when I met my life partner Harald, an elite slalom skier, my search began in earnest. By a combination of good timing and good luck, I was able to make that dream come true and in the spring of 2014 I acquired this land with the hopes of building my dream water ski lake on it. 7 years later, we have a thriving water ski club and are constantly making improvements to the site. We now have decided to add some sites for rent to share this incredible property with others outside the water ski community. Site #1 is a small cabin that sleeps 3 and site #2 is a small houseboat that has been converted to a bunkie. Onsite activities include use of a canoe and paddleboard. Use of a kid's swingset and olympic trampoline. Swimming and fishing. Pets are welcome, campfires are permitted.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
CA$107
 / night

8. Next to Mono Cliffs Provincial Park

97%
(100)
66km from Toronto · 1 site · Tent, RV
This is a very private little slice of heaven that I've been pleased to steward for over 25 years. If you love the sound of frogs singing, and bullfrogs plucking their banjo strings, red-winged blackbirds trilling, you will love it here. The property is literally right across the road from the Mono Cliffs Provincial Park which boasts amazing trails, views and features the Niagara Escarpment. The 4-acre pond/wetland is designated 'Provincially Significant' by the Ministry of Natural Resources and is an important part of the Nottawasaga Watershed. This area is renowned for its terrain - the fields are rolling and the views are quite special. You will enjoy a private firepit and private overlook at the pond with hammock. The site isn't visible from the road. Our house is visible from the site but far enough away as to not disturb one another. We have a newly added outhouse with lighting that will make your stay comfortable.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
CA$45
 / night

9. 420 and Drone Zone Campground

76%
(17)
80km from Toronto · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to our property! We are on a scenic farm with lots of Rolling hills bordering the Ganaraska forest.The 11,000 acre Ganaraska Forest is one of the largest blocks of forested land in southern Ontario. The area provides abundant recreational opportunities and is managed for a sustainable yield of wood products.We have four campsites available for tent and RV campers. If you’re bringing an RV or trailer, we can accommodate vehicles up to 50ft in length. The site is flat and electrical and water hookups are available. Amenities include a toilet, water, and wifi. Activities nearby include hiking, biking, wildlife viewing, and swimming in our saltwater pool during the summer!Pets are welcome! Campfires are allowed as long as there is no fire ban.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
CA$75
 / night

Canada’s largest city is a bit of an urban jungle, but that doesn’t mean you can’t escape into nature. Toronto is home to dozens of urban hiking trails and there are opportunities for kayaking and canoeing downtown. Just a short drive outside the city, camping options abound at provincial parks and Toronto and Region Conservation Authority sites, and if you’re willing to head an hour or two out of town for a getaway, you’ll be rewarded with starry nights and wide, open nature spots.

94% (200)

Top-rated campgrounds near Toronto

4. Geodesic Glass Dome

100%
(3)
54km from Toronto · 1 site · Lodging
Welcome to your one-of-a-kind getaway, nestled on a sprawling 30-acre property with the dome situated in its own private 4-acre section—just 50 minutes from the city. During summer its full weekend stays only BOOK FRIDAY AND SATURDAY-SUNDAY IS FREE. This allows guests to fully enjoy their Sunday without feeling rushed to check out at 11am. Enjoy all day Sunday with option of staying the evening. BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY - 4 person bunkie available $120/night Just around the corner is the thrilling Rail Yard Wake & Aqua Park—a top spot for water sports lovers and thrill-seekers alike. Whether you want to try wakeboarding, challenge yourself on inflatable obstacle courses, or simply relax lakeside with friends, Rail Yard offers endless fun and unforgettable memories. For outdoor enthusiasts, you’ll find countless walking trails, scenic golf courses, and the beautiful Jackson’s Point Beach nearby—providing plenty to explore and enjoy. At the dome, you also have access to a full-size beach badminton court and classic horseshoe pits, perfect for friendly competition and outdoor fun for all ages. After an active day, return to your cozy dome, where peaceful privacy, natural views, and soothing lighting await. Experience the ideal balance between adventure and relaxation—all just minutes apart. Inside, you’ll find a fully equipped bathroom with shower and a functional kitchen for preparing meals in comfort. A plush leather loveseat invites you to unwind after a day of exploring, while elegant laminate floors add a stylish touch. Air conditioning keeps you comfortable no matter the weather. The dome comfortably sleeps two, but guests are welcome to bring others and pitch a tent nearby. Important Air Conditioning Note Because the dome is made entirely of glass, sunlight warms the interior during the day. As a result, the space tends to stay warm (not hot) even with air conditioning running and won’t cool as much as a traditional insulated room. However, on cloudy days and evenings with little sunlight, the dome feels quite cool. The 3-ton air conditioning unit and fans circulate air and help reduce heat, but when the sun is shining, it won’t get cold inside. Thank you for understanding and enjoying the unique atmosphere of this beautiful glass dome!
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
CA$300
 / night

6. T's Pond

90%
(114)
86km from Toronto · 2 sites · Lodging
Like most folks who’ve been bitten by the water ski bug, I dreamed of having my own lake and when I met my life partner Harald, an elite slalom skier, my search began in earnest. By a combination of good timing and good luck, I was able to make that dream come true and in the spring of 2014 I acquired this land with the hopes of building my dream water ski lake on it. 7 years later, we have a thriving water ski club and are constantly making improvements to the site. We now have decided to add some sites for rent to share this incredible property with others outside the water ski community. Site #1 is a small cabin that sleeps 3 and site #2 is a small houseboat that has been converted to a bunkie. Onsite activities include use of a canoe and paddleboard. Use of a kid's swingset and olympic trampoline. Swimming and fishing. Pets are welcome, campfires are permitted.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
CA$107
 / night

8. Next to Mono Cliffs Provincial Park

97%
(100)
66km from Toronto · 1 site · Tent, RV
This is a very private little slice of heaven that I've been pleased to steward for over 25 years. If you love the sound of frogs singing, and bullfrogs plucking their banjo strings, red-winged blackbirds trilling, you will love it here. The property is literally right across the road from the Mono Cliffs Provincial Park which boasts amazing trails, views and features the Niagara Escarpment. The 4-acre pond/wetland is designated 'Provincially Significant' by the Ministry of Natural Resources and is an important part of the Nottawasaga Watershed. This area is renowned for its terrain - the fields are rolling and the views are quite special. You will enjoy a private firepit and private overlook at the pond with hammock. The site isn't visible from the road. Our house is visible from the site but far enough away as to not disturb one another. We have a newly added outhouse with lighting that will make your stay comfortable.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
CA$45
 / night

9. 420 and Drone Zone Campground

76%
(17)
80km from Toronto · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to our property! We are on a scenic farm with lots of Rolling hills bordering the Ganaraska forest.The 11,000 acre Ganaraska Forest is one of the largest blocks of forested land in southern Ontario. The area provides abundant recreational opportunities and is managed for a sustainable yield of wood products.We have four campsites available for tent and RV campers. If you’re bringing an RV or trailer, we can accommodate vehicles up to 50ft in length. The site is flat and electrical and water hookups are available. Amenities include a toilet, water, and wifi. Activities nearby include hiking, biking, wildlife viewing, and swimming in our saltwater pool during the summer!Pets are welcome! Campfires are allowed as long as there is no fire ban.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
CA$75
 / night

Camper favorites near Toronto

Top-rated campgrounds reviewed by the Hipcamp community.

Recent reviews from the Hipcamp community

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

The best pets off leash camping near Toronto guide

Where to go

Albion Hills Conservation Park

About an hour northwest of the Toronto area, Albion Hill is a tranquil nature escape surrounded by easy access to city amenities. This conservation area offers over 230 serviced and unserviced sites, with space for RVs. Albion Hill has forested hiking and mountain biking trails, a kid-friendly swimming pool and splash area, and even a bike washing station.

Darlington Provincial Park

Just over an hour east of downtown Toronto on the shores of Lake Ontario, Darlington Provincial Park has a long, sandy beach and ample family-friendly programming in summer, plus opportunities to kayak or go paddle boating. The Lakeside Campground is radio-free for those seeking a quiet camping experience. It’s also open in winter for hiking and snowshoeing.

Bronte Creek Provincial Park

In Oakville, Bronte Creek Provincial Park has an impressive list of day-use and overnight activities. Pending the time of year, campers can enjoy disc golf, hiking, tobogganing, swimming in one of Canada’s largest outdoor pools, a children’s farm with live animals, ghost walks, a maple syrup festival, Victorian Christmas, plus four campgrounds, including group camping spots, and three yurts for a glamping experience.

Georgian Bay Islands National Park

This park is two hours north of Toronto but it feels like an escape to pure wilderness. Looking out over the world’s largest freshwater archipelago, there are exceptional views of the Canadian Shield—views so spectacular they inspired the Group of Seven artists. Visitors enjoy camping, glamping, waterfront cabins, and paddle-in backcountry sites on Beausoleil Island. Even if you don’t camp there, you can hike and bike on trails that range from easy loops of a kilometre or less to challenging terrain on much longer paths. Across the waters from this park is Awenda Provincial Park, where campers can find six campgrounds (including radio-free and pet-free options), 31 kilometres of trails, and a calm interior lake perfect for gentle kayaking.

When to go

Most camping facilities in and around Toronto are open from mid-May and mid-October. However, many Ontario parks are open in winter for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. Book well in advance for Canadian holidays, including Victoria Day (the second-to-last Monday in May), Canada Day (July 1), and the Civic Holiday (the first Monday in August). Late June’s Toronto Pride Parade is another busy weekend.

Know before you go

  • Toronto may be a large, busy city but it offers ample birdwatching opportunities. The local Ornithological Society has good resources for budding birders.
  • There are multiple outdoor supply stores in and around Toronto, including MEC, SAIL, Bass Pro Shop, Patagonia, and The Complete Paddler, Canada’s largest paddle shop, where equipment rentals are offered.
  • Toronto’s raccoons are undeniably cute and seemingly fearless of humans, but feeding them is a bad idea as it only encourages nuisance visits. Lock up your food at night.