Camping in Canada | Ontario

Sculpted islands, endless waters and some of the best RV camping the country has to offer right here in Ontario.

All information below has been taken from GoRving.com!

About the province of Ontario
Ontario is Canada’s most populous and second-largest province, with abundant campsites and attractions for RV campers. The name Ontario, from an Iroquoian word meaning ‘beautiful lake’ or ‘beautiful water,’ is apt since lakes and rivers occupy one-sixth of the province’s total area. Two-thirds of the province lies under the Canadian Shield, which covers most of the north. To the south of the Shield lies southern Ontario, where agriculture and 90% of the population are concentrated. Where better to take your kayak, canoe or fishing boat and make new friends?

Plan your RV vacation in Ontario
Plan ahead, select the campgrounds on your route where you plan to stay, visit their websites. Make your reservations as early as possible to make sure you will have the best camping site for your motorhome or travel trailer, with the best view, the perfect location or most ideal amenities for your family.

Ontario Campgrounds and RV Parks
Camping In Ontario represents over 450 independently owned and operated campgrounds and RV parks in Ontario. To find your perfect campsite, whether for a short stay or for the season, visit www.campinginontario.ca.

Rated campsites and facilities in Ontario
Camping Select has rated campgrounds in Ontario for the quality of their facilities, services, recreation activities and amenities available.

Weather and Climate
As one of Canada’s largest provinces, Ontario has a wide range of climates. The summers can be pleasant, with the average temperatures in July range from 23°C (74°F) in Southwestern Ontario, to 19°C (64°F) in Eastern Ontario. In the north a bitter subarctic climate prevails, with daily temperatures near Hudson Bay of 12° to 15°C in July and -22° to -25°C in January. Winter temperatures are highest along the Great Lakes in southwestern Ontario and below the Niagara Escarpment, with daily temperatures ranging from -3°C near Windsor to -6°C near Toronto.


Ontario Tourist Office
Ontario Travel: 1-800-ONTARIO (1-800-668-2746) or 800-668-2746
Website: www.ontariotravel.net


NATIONAL PARKS & RV CAMPGROUNDS IN ONTARIO

Bruce Peninsula National Park of Canada
Landscapes including the northern end of Niagara Escarpment.
Link to: Bruce Peninsula

Georgian Bay Islands National Park of Canada
Captivating islands representing Lake Huron’s landscape.
Link to: Georgian Bay Islands

Point Pelee National Park of Canada
Most southern point on Canadian mainland.
Link to: Point Pelee Park

Pukaskwa National Park of Canada

Canadian Shield’s ancient landscape on Superior’s North Shore.
Link to: Pukaskwa Park

St. Lawrence Islands National Park of Canada
Canada’s smallest National Park of Canada located in Ontario.
Link to: St. Lawrence Islands

National Parks Reservations

1-877-RESERVE, (1-877-737-3783)
International Reservations: 1-905-566-4321
Online Campground Reservations: www.pccamping.ca

Ontario Provincial Parks
Website: www.ontarioparks.com
Ontario Parks Reservations: 1-888-ONT-PARK (1-888-668-7275) or 519-826-5290
Online Reservations click here