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Best Ontario luxury holiday parks

Among the 2368 accommodations in Ontario, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

Ontarios Luxury Glamping Get Away  "Couples Only" - Ontario
10 90 reviews
Ontario
29/06 – 05/07
SG$784/nighttotal: SG$4704 (6 )

Ontarios Luxury Glamping Get Away "Couples Only"

1 1
camping , Simcoe
This charming one-bedroom cottage is located in Norfolk County, just a mile from Turkey Point Provincial Park and Lake Erie and 2.5 miles from Burning Kiln Winery, offering easy access to the beautiful beaches, scenic views and local vineyards. The cottage has consistently received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location and overall experience.
The cosy cottage can accommodate up to two guests and features a well-equipped kitchen, a comfortable dining area and a fireplace for those chilly evenings. Guests can enjoy the private garden, make use of the free Wi-Fi and relax knowing that pets are welcome.

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Best Ontario holiday parks with a pool

Among the 2368 accommodations in Ontario, here are the 4 best holiday parks with a pool

Family Resort Trailer - Sleeps 8 On Chemong Lake - Ontario
10 1 review
Ontario
11/07 – 13/07
SG$193/nighttotal: SG$386 (2 )

Family Resort Trailer - Sleeps 8 On Chemong Lake

1 5
campervan , Township of Selwyn
The "Family Resort Trailer - Sleeps 8 On Chemong Lake" is located at Baileys Bay Resort on Lindsay Road in Peterborough, offering direct access to Lake Chemong and proximity to the Township of Selwyn, approximately 500 meters from the lake's shore.
This well-equipped caravan sleeps up to eight guests and features a full kitchen, private bathroom with shower, living and dining area, a patio deck with a BBQ, and resort amenities including multiple swimming pools, mini-golf, and tennis courts, with the added convenience of internet and air conditioning.
Tobermory Village Cabins - Ontario
8.5 246 reviews
Ontario
23/06 – 26/06
SG$231/nighttotal: SG$693 (3 )

Tobermory Village Cabins

1 2
camping , Northern Bruce Peninsula
Tobermory Village Cabins is located in Tobermory, just 3km from Dunks Bay Beach and 4km from Tobermory Harbour, offering easy access to the area's attractions and activities. The cabins have received very good ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The cabins are designed for couples, with one bedroom and one bathroom, and are situated in a peaceful garden setting. Guests can enjoy on-site amenities like a swimming pool, a mini-market, and free Wi-Fi, as well as access to a playground, parking, and nearby hiking trails.
The Ladybug - Rv Stay - Ontario
Ontario
11/07 – 13/07
SG$189/nighttotal: SG$378 (2 )

The Ladybug - Rv Stay

1 5
campervan , Grand Bend
The Ladybug - Rv Stay is a campervan located within a park, a short drive from Lake Huron and Grand Bend's main street.
This caravan sleeps six and features a kitchen with a fridge, freezer, and microwave, plus air conditioning and access to a communal swimming pool, playground, and grill.
Apple Route Getaway! - Ontario
9.8 21 reviews
Ontario
11/07 – 13/07
SG$240/nighttotal: SG$480 (2 )

Apple Route Getaway!

1 5
campervan , Alnwick/Haldimand
The "Apple Route Getaway!" offer provides a campervan situated at Jubalee Beach Park in Grafton, Ontario, just a short drive from Presqu'ile Provincial Park (approximately 11 kilometres) and Sandbanks Provincial Park (approximately 60 kilometres), with convenient access to the wineries of Prince Edward County and St. Anne's Spa.
This pet-friendly motorhome accommodates up to five guests, featuring air conditioning, a kitchen with a fridge, freezer, and microwave, and access to a swimming pool and private beach, with weekend activities available on-site.

Frequently asked questions about campings in Ontario

  • Which lesser-known sights in Ontario, Canada are worth visiting?

    Beyond Toronto and Niagara Falls, consider exploring the stunning natural beauty of Algonquin Provincial Park, perfect for hiking, canoeing and wildlife spotting. The Bruce Peninsula National Park offers dramatic cliffs and pristine beaches. For a historical experience, explore the charming town of Parry Sound, with its beautiful waterfront and rich history. The Thousand Islands region offers unique boat tours and stunning scenery.
  • What are the best holiday parks in Ontario?

    Among the holiday parks in Ontario, Dreamers Writing Farm - 3 Wooded Acres - Hepworth, Grotto Getaway and Camping By The River are the most popular ones.

  • When is the high season in Ontario, Canada?

    The high season in Ontario generally runs from June to August, coinciding with the summer months and ideal weather for outdoor activities. Expect higher prices and more crowds during this period.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a pool in Ontario?

    Bunkie In Paradice, Tobermory Village Cabins and Camp Corriveau are the best holiday parks with a pool in Ontario.

  • What foods is Ontario, Canada best known for?

    Ontario boasts diverse culinary offerings. Peameal bacon, a cured pork product, is a local favourite. Butter tarts, a sweet treat with a buttery pastry crust and a rich filling, are another iconic dessert. Many restaurants showcase fresh, seasonal produce from Ontario's farms. You'll find excellent craft breweries and wineries throughout the province too.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in Ontario?

    The best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in Ontario are Glamping At The Cabana, Glamping Tent #1 At Schoolhouse and Glamping In The Captain’s Quarters.

  • Is Ontario, Canada a good destination for camping?

    Absolutely! Ontario has an extensive network of provincial parks offering various camping options, from rustic campsites to fully serviced RV sites. Algonquin Provincial Park, Point Pelee National Park, and Killarney Provincial Park are particularly popular choices, each offering unique landscapes and recreational opportunities.
  • What are the best holiday parks for families and kids in Ontario?

    The best holiday parks for families and kids in Ontario are Gbezhii-gamig, Rv/hiking/camping/farm Experience/ and Tobermory Village Cabins.

  • How can one interact with the local community and discover the culture in Ontario, Canada?

    Visiting local farmers' markets is a great way to experience local produce and interact with vendors. Exploring smaller towns and villages allows you to engage with the community more directly. Attending local festivals and events, such as the Stratford Shakespeare Festival or various summer fairs, provides opportunities to experience local traditions and culture. Many communities offer guided walking tours highlighting historical sites and local stories.
  • What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in Ontario?

    The best pet friendly holiday parks in Ontario are Dreamers Writing Farm - 3 Wooded Acres - Hepworth, Camping By The River and Gbezhii-gamig.

  • What weather, wildlife, or natural hazards should travellers to Ontario, Canada be aware of?

    Ontario experiences distinct seasons. Summers are warm and humid, while winters can be very cold, especially in the northern regions. Be prepared for all types of weather. Wildlife encounters are possible; black bears and moose are present in some areas. Always maintain a safe distance from wildlife and follow park guidelines. In certain areas, you might encounter mosquitos and blackflies during the warmer months.
  • What are the best holiday parks with parking in Ontario?

    Dreamers Writing Farm - 3 Wooded Acres - Hepworth, Grotto Getaway and Camping By The River are the best holiday parks with parking in Ontario.

  • What are the top hiking trails in Ontario, Canada suitable for families?

    The trails at Algonquin Provincial Park offer various difficulty levels, with many suitable for families. Similarly, the Bruce Trail, while extensive, has shorter sections ideal for families. Point Pelee National Park has easier, shorter trails perfect for younger children. Always check trail conditions and difficulty levels before you go.
  • What is an ideal three-day itinerary for a trip to Ontario, Canada?

    A possible itinerary could involve exploring Toronto's iconic landmarks (CN Tower, Ripley's Aquarium) on day one. Day two could be dedicated to a trip to Niagara Falls, experiencing the falls and perhaps taking a boat tour. Day three could involve exploring a provincial park like Algonquin or Point Pelee, depending on your interests and the time of year. This is just a suggestion; there are many possible variations depending on your preferences.

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Best pet friendly Ontario holiday parks

Among the 2368 accommodations, here are the 4 best pet friendly holiday parks

Large Trailer At Sherkston Shores Resort - Ontario
9.7 16 reviews
Ontario
10/07 – 13/07
SG$611/nighttotal: SG$1833 (3 )

Large Trailer At Sherkston Shores Resort

2 8
mobile home , Crystal Beach
This mobile home resort is located just a short walk from Sherkston Paintball and Lake Erie, and within 3.2km of Pleasant Beach and Whispering Pines Art Studio & Gallery, offering a peaceful escape near Crystal Beach. The resort is highly rated by guests, with many praising its excellent facilities and friendly service.
The "Large Trailer At Sherkston Shores Resort" can accommodate up to 8 guests and features two bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, and a private patio. The resort offers a range of amenities, including a swimming pool, a garden, and barbecue facilities, perfect for enjoying the warm weather and relaxing with family and friends.
The Princeton At New Frontiers Retreat - Ontario
8.8 5 reviews
Ontario
01/10 – 31/10
SG$119/nighttotal: SG$3570 (30 )

The Princeton At New Frontiers Retreat

2 1
camping , North Algona Wilberforce
The Princeton at New Frontiers Retreat, situated in Eganville, Ontario, offers convenient access to Bonnechere Caves (18km) and Bonnechere Provincial Park (37km).
This self-catering lodge boasts 28 square metres of space, including two bedrooms, one bathroom, and sleeps up to 11 guests, with amenities such as air conditioning, parking, and pet-friendly accommodation.
Lakeview Campsite B - Ontario
8.6 4 reviews
Ontario
27/06 – 04/07
SG$72/nighttotal: SG$504 (7 )

Lakeview Campsite B

1 2
camping , Northern Bruce Peninsula
Lakeview Campsite B is located in South Bruce Peninsula, Ontario, just 63km from The Grotto and 66km from Tobermory, making it a great base for exploring the Northern Bruce Peninsula's stunning natural beauty. This site has earned an excellent user rating, and many guests return year after year to enjoy the same experiences they had as children.
The campsite offers a rustic, natural setting with direct access to Sky Lake, a clean, fresh water lake with stunning sunsets. Guests can enjoy a range of activities, including fishing, swimming, canoeing, birdwatching, and exploring nearby attractions like Bruce Caves Conservation Area, Lions Head Provincial Park, and Sauble Beach.
Cozy Spa Rv  Hot Tub  Pool  Backyard  Ottawa - Ontario
9.0 4 reviews
Ontario
01/10 – 31/10
SG$177/nighttotal: SG$5310 (30 )

Cozy Spa Rv Hot Tub Pool Backyard Ottawa

3 1
mobile home , Beckwith
This mobile home, part of the Forest Farm RV Glamping Retreat, is situated in Mississippi Mills, offering proximity to Parc Provincial des Terres Brûlées and Forêt de Marlborough, with Carleton Place and the Beckwith Heritage Museum approximately 5 kilometres away.
This accommodation accommodates up to five guests in three bedrooms, featuring air-conditioned rooms, a kitchenette with a stovetop and microwave, complimentary wireless internet, and access to an on-site outdoor pool and hot tub.

Best Ontario holiday parks with a locker

Givi’s Cozy Camper:
Warm & Welcoming - Ontario
9.9 86 reviews
Ontario
29/06 – 30/06
SG$161/nightfor 1 night

Givi’s Cozy Camper: Warm & Welcoming

1 6
campervan , Adjala-Tosorontio
Givi’s Cozy Camper offers a secluded retreat in Adjala-Tosorontio, ideal for couples or small families seeking a peaceful escape amidst natural beauty.
This well-equipped motorhome accommodates up to six guests and features two bedrooms, one bathroom, air conditioning, internet, a kitchen with a fridge, freezer, and microwave, plus a garden and sauna for relaxation.
Bwthyn Bluff Cabin - Ontario
10 85 reviews
Ontario
30/07 – 01/08
SG$178/nighttotal: SG$356 (2 )

Bwthyn Bluff Cabin

1 2
camping , Assiginack
Bwthyn Bluff Cabin, a glamping pod in Assiginack on Manitoulin Island, is located close to Highway 6, approximately halfway between Little Current and the ferry terminal.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom self-catering unit sleeps two guests and offers a modern kitchen with fridge and dishwasher, plus an outdoor kitchen with BBQ, canoe/kayak access to Manitowaning Bay, and is a 1km walk from Manitowaning's beach, shops, and restaurants.
Wildwood Tiny Home Escape With Wood Fired Sauna - Ontario
10 110 reviews
Ontario
20/07 – 22/07
SG$302/nighttotal: SG$604 (2 )

Wildwood Tiny Home Escape With Wood Fired Sauna

1 2
mobile home , Puslinch
This unique shipping container dwelling in Puslinch, Ontario, provides a secluded waterfront retreat next to a spring-fed pond, offering easy access to the surrounding forests.
The self-contained unit sleeps two guests in one bedroom and one bathroom, boasting a fully equipped kitchen, private beach, wood-fired sauna, and various outdoor recreational activities including a firepit and beach volleyball.
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