
“In a cool solitude of tree,
where leaves and birds a music spin,
mind that was weary is at ease,
new rhythms in the soul begin.”
-William Seymour
Camping is more of an art than an activity. Everyone does it their way and it always turns out differently from the last. But you have fun doing it and remember it forever.
Find the best provincial parks for camping with friends and family.
Bronte Creek Provincial Park
Located on the edge of Oakville and Burlington, this provincial park is near all the city amenities but provides a green oasis for campers and hikers.
Arrowhead Park
North of the busy cities is Arrowhead Provincial Park. This wilderness is a pocket of paradise nestled next to Huntsville.
Killbear Park
This dramatic provincial park is the perfect way to enjoy the beauty of Georgian Bay. Stay for a weekend and explore the rocky and windswept shoreline.
Tobermory Park
The turquoise water is crystal clear and at your fingertips when you’re in Tobermory. The park has a great campground that offers hiking, beaches, and access to the glimmering grotto.
Killarney Park
A little further from Lake Ontario but Killarney is truly epic. Hike through ancient boreal forests and paddle among the picturesque rock-lined lakes.
Lake Superior Park
As the Trans-Canada Hwy hugs the breathtaking shoreline of Lake Superior, small campgrounds and campsites provide access to a park that inspired much of the Group of Seven art.