Park or Managed Land: Aaron Provincial Park
Region: Northwestern Ontario
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 98
Serviced Sites: 24
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: WC
Showers: WC
Laundromat: Yes
Boat Launch: Yes
Phone Reservations: No
On-Line Reservations: No
Local Paper: Dryden Observer
Weather: Dryden
Weather
Maps: Park Maps
Official Website: Aaron Provincial Park
Access: From the 11 east of Fort
Francis take the 502 north to the 17. Follow the 17 the east of Dryden
to the park.
Note: Thunder Lake near Dryden in the Sunset
Country Region region of
Ontario.
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Campground Name: Achrey - Out-There's Algonquin Park
Park or Managed Land: Algonquin
Provincial Park
Region: Algonquin
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 40
Serviced Sites: None
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: Yes
Showers: No
Laundromat: No
Boat Launch: Yes
Phone Reservations: Yes
On-Line Reservations: Yes
Weather: Park Weather
Maps: Park
Maps
Official Website: Algonquin
Provincial Park
Access: Achrey is not located along the
main park corridor but is access from highway 17 northeast of the
park. Follow highway 28 to the Sand Lake Gate then follow the
park road into Grand Lake.
Note: Algonquin is a world famous canoe park with
lots more to offer curious visitors. The park may be access from the main corridor
along highway 60 or from several locations off of highways 17 and 11. Along
highway 17 northeast of the park you'll find the town of Deep River
in the Ottawa Valley
region of Eastern Ontario
and to the northwest is the town of North Bay in the North Eastern Region of Ontario.
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Campground Name: Agawa Bay
Park or Managed Land:
Region: Northeastern Ontario
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 153
Serviced Sites: 38
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: WC
Showers: WC
Laundromat: No
Boat Launch: No
Phone Reservations: Yes
On-Line Reservations: Yes
Weather: Park Weather
Maps: Lake
Superior Park Maps
Official Website: Lake
Superior Provincial Park
Access: Lake Superior Provincial Park
is located on the shores of its namesake on highway 17 between Sault Ste Marie
and Wawa.
Note: Exquisite scenery in an accesible
rugged area. This is some of Superiors best. - Wawa Guide - Sault Ste. Marie Chamber of Commerce - Sault Ste.Marie Guide - Sault Ste.Marie Directory
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Campground Name: Albion Hills
Park or Managed Land: Albion
Hills Conservation Area
Region: Toronto
Region
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 260
Serviced Sites: 260
Swimming: No
Flush Toilets: Yes
Showers: Yes
Laundromat: Yes
Boat Launch: No
Phone Reservations: -
On-Line Reservations: -
Weather: Toronto
Weather
Official Website: Albion
Hills Conservation Area
Access: From Toronto take the 7 west of
the 427 to Hwy 50. Drive north passed Bolton about 8km to the CA.
Note: Access to the Bruce Trail the CA
also has very good mountain biking. - Out-There's Toronto
Region - City
of Toronto - Toronto Region
Conservation Authority
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Park or Managed Land: Algonquin
Provincial Park
Region: Algonquin Ontario
Province: Ontario
Campgrounds:
Note: Algonquin is a world famous canoe park with lots more to offer curious visitors. The park may be access from the main corridor along highway 60 or from several locations off of highways 17 and 11. Along highway 17 northeast of the park you'll find the town of Deep River in the Ottawa Valley region of Eastern Ontario and to the northwest is the town of North Bay in the North Eastern Region of Ontario. For more information on the park have a look at Out-There's Algonquin
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Park or Managed Land: Arrowhead
Provincial Park
Region: Central Ontario North
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 388
Serviced Sites: 115
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: WC
Showers: WC
Laundromat: No
Boat Launch: No
Phone Reservations: Yes
On-Line Reservations: Yes
Weather: Park
Weather
Map: Park
Map
Official Website: Arrowhead
Provincial Park
Access: The park is located in the
Cental Northern region just outside of Huntsville off highway 11, just north of the highway 60
junction. From Toronto take the 400 to the 11 then the 60. From
Ottawa follow the 17 north to the Renfrew exit then follow the 60
through Algonquin Park then head north on the 11. From the west
take the 11 south at North Bay.
Note: Located in the beautiful Muskoka
region just outside of the western gate of Algonquin Park.- City
of Huntswille Guide - Muskoka
Region Guide - Out-There's Algonquin Provincial Park
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Campground Name: Awenda - Out-There's Awenda Provincial Park
Park or Managed Land: Awenda
Provincial Park
Region: Central Ontario North
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 325, WC
Serviced Sites: 74, Wheelchair
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: WC
Showers: WC
Laundromat: Yes
Boat Launch: No
Phone Reservations: Yes
On-Line Reservations: Yes
Maps: Park
Maps
Weather: Park
Weather
Official Website: Awenda
Provincial Park
Access: The park is located in the
Central Northern Region just north of Penetanguishene From the
401 take the 400 north to exit 121 passed Barrie then head north
on the 93. From Penetanquishene follow the signs to the park.
Note: On the shores of Georgian Bay
this is a beautiful park which shares the shoreline with Georgian
Bay Islands National Park. The nearest towns are Penetanquishene,
Midland and Barrie, with Barrie being the largest center in the North
Central Ontario Region but its a
fair distance south of the park.
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Park or Managed Land: Balsam Lake
Provincial Park
Region: Central Ontario South
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 505
Serviced Sites: 213
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: WC
Showers: WC
Laundromat: Yes
Boat Launch: Yes
Phone Reservations: Yes
On-Line Reservations: Yes
Weather: Park
Weather
Map: Park
Map
Official Website: Balsam Lake
Provincial Park
Access: The lake and the park is to the
east of Lake Simcoe from the south take highway 12 north from the
401, and contiue east along the 48 to the cut off road to the
park. From the north take highway 69 along from the Sudbury or 11
from North Bay to the intersection of highway 48. Follow 48 east
to the cutoff for the park.
Note: Located along the Trent River, on
the historic Trent Severn Waterway, this a popular park for campers and boaters.
The nearest large centers in the Kawartha
Lakes region are Orillia to the west and Lindsey in the south.
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Park or Managed Land: Bass Lake
Provincial Park
Region: Central Ontario North
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 182
Serviced Sites: 88, Wheelchair
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: WC
Showers: WC
Laundromat: No
Boat Launch: Yes
Phone Reservations: Yes
On-Line Reservations: Yes
Weather: Park
Weather
Map: Park
Map
Official Website: Bass Lake
Provincial Park
Access: Just outside Orillia on highway
12. From the south take high 400 from the north take highway 69
to the 12.
Note: Northwest of Orillia in the Georgain
Triangle Region this is a
popular park for campers.
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Campground Name: Birches - Out-There's Bruce Peninsula National Park
Park or Managed Land: Bruce
Peninsula National Park
Region: Central Ontario North
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 97
Serviced Sites:
Swimming: In the park.
Flush Toilets: Vault Toilets Only
Showers: No
Laundromat: No
Boat Launch:
Phone Reservations: Yes
On-Line Reservations: No
Weather: Tobermory
Weather
Official Website: Bruce
Peninisula National Park
Access: From highway 70 north of Owen
Sound you take highway 6 north
into the park.
Note: The park has hiking, backpacking,
along the famous Bruce
Trail, lake canoeing along with
excellent scuba diving and sea kayaking. Kayakers with less than
expert skills should seek out a guide. The nearest town is Tobermory at the tip of the peninsula. - Bruce
County Website
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Park or Managed Land: Blue Lake
Provincial Park
Region: Northwestern Ontario
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 196, WC Access
Serviced Sites: 24
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: WC
Showers: WC
Laundromat: Yes
Boat Launch: Yes
Phone Reservations: Yes
On-Line Reservations: Yes
Weather: Dryden
Weather
Park Map: Park
Maps
Official Website: Blue Lake
Provincial Park
Access: From the 17 at Vermilion Bay
take the 647 northeast the short distance to the park.
Note: A wilderness park near Dryden in the Sunset
Country Region of Ontario.
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Park or Managed Land: Bon Echo
Provincial Park
Region: Ontario East
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 530
Serviced Sites: 132
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: WC
Showers: WC
Laundromat: WC
Boat Launch: Yes
Phone Reservations: Yes
On-Line Reservations: Yes
Weather: Park
Weather
Maps: Park
Maps
Official Website: Bone Echo
Provincial Park
Access: From the 401 in the south take
the 41 north just west of Kingston. Follow
the highway passed Kaladar just passed the junction of the 506.
From Ottawa you can take the 7 to Kaladar then head north. From
Pembroke follow the 41 south.
Note: A very popular park, known for
it's towering cliffs, canoeing and hiking located in the Mazinaw
Area of the Eastern
Ontario region of Ontario. - Friends of Bone Echo - Bon Echo Store and Marina
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Park or Managed Land: Bonnechere
Provincial Park
Region: Ontario East
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 128
Serviced Sites: 24
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: WC
Showers: WC
Laundromat: Yes
Boat Launch: Yes
Phone Reservations: Yes
On-Line Reservations: Yes
Weather: Pembroke
Weather
Maps: Park
Maps
Official Website: Bonnechere
Provincial Park
Access: From the 17 north of Ottawa
take the 62 west at Pembroke to the lake.
Note: A very nice camping park with a
nice sandy beach on Round Lake. The Bonnechere River flows from
Algonquin Provincial Park and empties into the lake. The nearest
towns are Pembroke to the
east and Barry's Bay in
the south both of which are located in the Eastern
Ontario region of Ontario.
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Campground Name: Brent - Out-There's Algonquin Park
Park or Managed Land: Algonquin Provincial Park
Region: Algonquin
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 29
Serviced Sites: None
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: No
Showers: No
Laundromat: No
Boat Launch: Yes
Phone Reservations: Yes
On-Line Reservations: Yes
Weather: Park Weather
Maps: Park Maps
Official Website: Algonquin Provincial Park
Access: Brent is not located on the parks main corridor.
Access is from the 17 north of the park and just east of the town of Deux Rivieres.
Note: Algonquin is a world famous canoe park with lots more to offer
curious visitors. The park may be access from the main corridor along highway
60 or from several locations off of highways 17 and 11. Along highway 17 northeast
of the park you'll find the town of Deep River in the Ottawa Valley region of Eastern Ontario and to the northwest is the town of North
Bay in the North Eastern Region
of Ontario. For more information
on the park have a look at Out-There's Algonquin
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Campground Name: Bronte Creek
Park or Managed Land: Bronte
Creek Provincial Park
Region: Southwestern Ontario
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 144
Serviced Sites: None
Swimming: Yes, Pool
Flush Toilets: Yes
Showers: Yes
Laundromat: No
Boat Launch: Yes
Phone Reservations: Yes
On-Line Reservations: Reservations
Weather: Oakville
Weather
Maps: Park
Maps
Official Website: Bronte Creek
Provincial Park
Access: From the Queen Elizabeth Way
west of Toronto take exit 111 north on Bronte Road and follow the
signs into the park.
Note: Bicycle, BBQs, and cross country
ski rentals are available. The nearest urban center is the town
of Oakville in
Southwestern Ontario.
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Park or Managed Land: Caliper
Lake Provincial Park
Region: Northwestern Ontario
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 83
Serviced Sites: 26
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: WC
Showers: WC
Laundromat: No
Boat Launch: Yes
Phone Reservations: Yes
On-Line Reservations: No
Weather: Fort
Francis Weather
Maps: Park
Maps
Official Website: Caliper
Lake Provincial Park
Access: Located on the 71 between the
Minnisota border and highway 17.
Note: North of Fort Francis in the Lake
of Woods Area of the Sunset
Country Region of Ontario.
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Campground Name: Canisbay Lake - Out-There's Algonquin Park
Park or Managed Land: Algonquin Provincial Park
Region: Algonquin
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 242, WC
Serviced Sites: 66
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: WC
Showers: WC
Laundromat: Yes
Boat Launch: No
Phone Reservations: Yes
On-Line Reservations: Yes
Weather: Park Weather
Maps: Park Maps
Official Website: Algonquin Provincial Park
Access: Canisbay Lake is located near the middle of
the park along the main corridor, highway 60.
Note: Algonquin is a world famous canoe park with lots more to offer
curious visitors. The park may be access from the main corridor along highway
60 or from several locations off of highways 17 and 11. Along highway 17 northeast
of the park you'll find the town of Deep River in the Ottawa Valley region of Eastern Ontario and to the northwest is the town of North
Bay in the North Eastern Region
of Ontario. For more information
on the park have a look at Out-There's Algonquin
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Park or Managed Land: Carson Lake
Provincial Park
Region: Ontario East
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 34
Serviced Sites: None
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: No
Showers: No
Laundromat: No
Boat Launch: No
Phone Reservations: No
On-Line Reservations: No
Official Website: Carson Lake
Provincial Park
Access: Carson lake is located just
west of Barry's Bay on the 60 which leads through Algonquin. From
the east exit the 17 and follow the 60 west from Renfrew.
Note: A nice little campground with two
lakes for some leisurly paddling just to the northwest of Barry's Bay in the Eastern
Ontario region of Ontario. - Out-There's Algonquin Park
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Campground Name: Charleston Lake
Park or Managed Land: Charleston
Lake Provincial Park
Region: Ontario East
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 236
Serviced Sites: 83, Wheelchair
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: WC
Showers: Yes
Laundromat: Yes
Boat Launch: Yes
Phone Reservations: Yes
On-Line Reservations: Yes
Weather: Kingston
Weather
Maps: Park
Maps
Official Website: Charleston
Lake Provincial Park
Access: Just east of Gananoque on the
401, take the highway 3 north to the park.
Note: This is a very nice park with
easily accessed interior camping. Many of the interior sites can
be accessed by water and on foot. Located north east of Kingston and
northeast or Gananoque in the
Eastern
Ontario region of Ontario.
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Park or Managed Land: Chutes
Provincial Park
Region: Northeastern Ontario
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 130 WC
Serviced Sites: 56
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: WC
Showers: WC
Laundromat: No
Boat Launch: No
Phone Reservations: Yes
On-Line Reservations: No
Weather: Sudbury
Weather
Maps: Park
Maps
Official Website: Chutes
Provincial Park
Access: Just outside of Massey on the
17 north of Manitoulin Island.
Note: On the Aux Sables River between Sault Ste Marie
and Sudbury .
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Campground Name: Coon Lake - Out-There's Algonquin Park
Park or Managed Land: Algonquin Provincial Park
Region: Algonquin
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 49
Serviced Sites: None
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: Yes
Showers: Yes
Laundromat: Yes
Boat Launch: No
Phone Reservations: Yes
On-Line Reservations: Yes
Weather: Park Weather
Maps: Park Maps
Official Website: Algonquin Provincial Park
Access: Coon Lake is a smaller campground located
just off of the main corridor and above rock lake.
Note: Algonquin is a world famous canoe park with lots more to offer
curious visitors. The park may be access from the main corridor along highway
60 or from several locations off of highways 17 and 11. Along highway 17 northeast
of the park you'll find the town of Deep River in the Ottawa Valley region of Eastern Ontario and to the northwest is the town of North
Bay in the North Eastern Region
of Ontario. For more information
on the park have a look at Out-There's Algonquin
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Park or Managed Land: Craigleith
Provincial Park
Region: Craigleith Central Ontario
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 172
Serviced Sites: 66
Swimming:
Flush Toilets: WC
Showers: WC
Laundromat:
Boat Launch: No
Phone Reservations: Yes
On-Line Reservations: Yes
Maps: Park
Maps
Weather: Collingwood
Weather
Official Website: Craigleith
Provincial Park
Access: Craigleith is locaed ont the
southern shores of Georgian Bay between Owen Sound and
Collingwood.
Note: On the shores of Georgian Bay
vacationers have made this a popular destination. The park is
located in the Georgain Triangle Region, with the town of Collingwood just to the east and Owen
Sound to the west.
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Park or Managed Land: Lake
Superior Provincial Park
Region: Northeastern Ontario
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 36
Serviced Sites: None
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: No
Showers: No
Laundromat: No
Boat Launch: No
Phone Reservations: No
On-Line Reservations: Yes
Weather: Park Weather
Maps: Lake
Superior Park Maps
Official Website: Lake
Superior Provincial Park
Access: Lake Superior Provincial Park
is located on the shores of its namesake on highway 17 between
Sault Ste Marie and Wawa.
Note: Exquisite scenery in an accesible
rugged area. This is some of Superiors best. - Wawa Guide - Sault Ste. Marie Chamber of Commerce - Sault Ste.Marie Guide - Sault Ste.Marie Directory
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Campground Name: Darlington
Park or Managed Land: Darlington
Provincial Park
Region: Central Ontario South
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 315
Serviced Sites: 135
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: WC
Showers: WC
Laundromat: Yes
Boat Launch: Yes
Phone Reservations: Yes
On-Line Reservations: Yes
Weather: Oshawa
Weather
Maps: Park
Maps
Official Website: Darlington
Provincial Park
Access: Darlington is just to the east
of Oshawa off the 401.
Note: Located close to Toronto just outside Oshawa, this park provides camping with some sites
overlooking Lake Ontario.
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Park or Managed Land: Quetico Provincial Park
Region: Northwestern Ontario
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 107
Serviced Sites: 49
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: WC
Showers: WC
Laundromat: WC
Boat Launch: No
Phone Reservations: Yes
On-Line Reservations: Yes
Weather: Quetico Provincial Park
Maps: Park Maps
Official Website: Quetico Provincial Park
Access: The campgrounds are located just off highway
11 at French Lake. The park is located between Fort Francis and Thunder Bay northwest of Superior.
Note: A wilderness area and one of the worlds best
canoeing areas located west of Thunder Bay
above Lake Superior in the
Sunset Country Region of Ontario.
Other Links: The Quetico Foundation
Quetico Park, Canoe Country, Boundary Waters Canoe Area
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Park or Managed Land: Driftwood
Provincial Park
Region: Northeastern Ontario
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 80
Serviced Sites: 20
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: WC
Showers: WC
Laundromat: Yes
Boat Launch: Yes
Phone Reservations: Yes
On-Line Reservations: No
Official Website: http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/drif.html
Access: Just to the north east of Deep
River off the 17.
Note: Just north of Algonquin on the
upper Ottawa river. - Out-There's Algonquin Park
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Campground Name: Earl Rowe
Park or Managed Land: Earl Rowe
Provincial Park
Region: Central Ontario North
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 365, WC
Serviced Sites: 163
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: WC
Showers: WC
Laundromat: Yes
Boat Launch: No
Phone Reservations: Yes
On-Line Reservations: Yes
Official Website: Earl Rowe
Provincial Park
Access: The park is just off the 89
east of Alliston. From Toronto take the 400 north and the 89
east.
Note: A nice park for campers to kick
back in.
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Park or Managed Land: Emily
Provincial Park
Region: Central Ontario South
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 299
Serviced Sites: 125
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: WC
Showers: WC
Laundromat: Yes
Boat Launch: Yes
Phone Reservations: Yes
On-Line Reservations: Yes
Official Website: http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/emil.html
Access: The park is located between
Lindsey and Peterborough. Take the 7B west to the 10 north from
Peterborough.
Note: Not far from Peterborough birders
visit to observe the nesting Osprey.
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Park or Managed Land: Esker Lakes
Provincial Park
Region: Northeastern Ontario
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 100
Serviced Sites: 63
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: WC
Showers: WC
Laundromat: WC
Boat Launch: Yes
Phone Reservations: No
On-Line Reservations: No
Official Website: http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/eske.html
Access: From the North Bay take the 11
north to 66 then head east and take the 672 north to the park.
Note: Located east of Timmins above
Kirkland Lake
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Park or Managed Land: Fairbank
Provincial Park
Region: Northeastern Ontario
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 160 WC
Serviced Sites: 40
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: WC
Showers: WC
Laundromat: WC
Boat Launch: Yes
Phone Reservations: Yes
On-Line Reservations: No
Official Website: http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/fair.html
Access: From the south take the 11 or
69 north. Follow the 17 to the park just to the east of Sudbury.
Note: Located west of Sudbury on the
way to the Sault.
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Park or Managed Land: Ferris
Provincial Park
Region: Central Ontario South
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 163
Serviced Sites: None
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: WC
Showers: Yes
Laundromat: No
Boat Launch: Yes
Phone Reservations: Yes
On-Line Reservations: No
Official Website: http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/ferr.html
Access: From the 401 west of Trenton
take the 30 north. The park is just to the south of Cambellford.
Note: On the edge of the Trent River,
well known amongst boaters the park is north of Trenton.
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Campground Name: Finlayson Point
Park or Managed Land: Finlayson
Point Provincial Park
Region: Northeastern Ontario
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 117 WC
Serviced Sites: 33
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: WC
Showers: WC
Laundromat: WC
Boat Launch: Yes
Phone Reservations: Yes
On-Line Reservations: Yes
Official Website: http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/finl.html
Access: From North Bay take the 11
north. The park is just outside of the town of Tamagami south of
New Liskeard.
Note: The park is on the edge of the
famous Tamagami canoeing region.
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Park or Managed Land: Fitzroy
Provincial Park
Region: Ontario East
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 235, WC
Serviced Sites: 106, Wheelchair
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: WCWC
Showers: WC
Laundromat: Yes
Boat Launch: Yes
Phone Reservations: Yes
On-Line Reservations: Yes
Official Website: http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/fitz.html
Access: Follow the 17 north of Ottawa
take the 40 to the 9 or take the 22 south of Arnprior.
Note: Nicely situated on the river just
north of Ottawa this is a great place to camp and enjoy the lazy
summer days.
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Park or Managed Land: Fushimi
Lake Provincial Park
Region: Northeastern Ontario
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 44
Serviced Sites: 24
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: WC
Showers: WC
Laundromat: WC
Boat Launch: Yes
Phone Reservations: No
On-Line Reservations: No
Official Website: http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/fush.html
Access: Not far outside Hearst just off
the 11 west of Kapuskasing.
Note: Well north of Wawa and north of
Hurst it has abundant wildlife
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Campground Name: George Lake - Out-There's Killarney
Park or Managed Land: Killarney
Provincial Park
Region: Northeastern Ontario
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 126
Serviced Sites: None
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: No
Showers: No
Laundromat: No
Boat Launch: No
Phone Reservations: Yes
On-Line Reservations: Yes
Official Website: Killarney
Provincial Park
Access: Killarney is located just east
of Manitoulin Island on the shores of Georgian Bay. Take highway
69 north from the 400, then follow the 637 about 50km east to the
park.
Note: On of the worlds most beautiful
parks the front country sites provide a great staging area for
trips into the interior. The nearest city is Sudbury north of the
park.
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Campground Name: Glen Rouge
Park or Managed Land: Rouge Park
Region: Toronto
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 124
Serviced Sites: 87
Swimming: Yes, Lake Ontario Beach
Flush Toilets: Yes
Showers: Yes
Laundromat:
Boat Launch:
Phone Reservations:
On-Line Reservations:
Weather: Toronto Weather
Official Website: Rouge
Park
Access: From Toronto take the 401 to
exit 392 and head south to Kingston Road then head west a short
distance to the park.
Note: This park is nothing short of
amazing given its location in one of North America's larges urban
centers. You can actually use the Toronto transit system to get
access to the park.
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Park or Managed Land: Greenwater
Provincial Park
Region: Northeastern Ontario
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 90
Serviced Sites: 38
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: WCWC
Showers: WC
Laundromat: WC
Boat Launch: Yes
Phone Reservations: No
On-Line Reservations: No
Official Website: http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/gree.html
Access: From the south follow the 11.
The park is just to the west of Cochrane.
Note: Outside of Cochrane, the park has
a number of lakes.
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Campground Name: Bruce Group Camping 1,2,3 - Out-There's Bruce Peninsula National Park
Park or Managed Land: Bruce
Peninsula National Park
Region: Central Ontario North
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites:
Serviced Sites:
Swimming: In the park.
Flush Toilets: Vault toilets only.
Showers: No
Laundromat: No
Boat Launch:
Phone Reservations: Yes
On-Line Reservations:
kWeather: Tobermory
Weather
Official Website: Bruce
Peninisula National Park
Access: From highway 70 north of Owen
Sound you take highway 6 north
into the park.
Note: The park has hiking, backpacking,
along the famous Bruce
Trail, lake canoeing along with
excellent scuba diving and sea kayaking. Kayakers with less than
expert skills should seek out a guide. There are three separate
group camping areas. Check with the park for more details. The
nearest town is Tobermory at the
tip of the peninsula. - Bruce
County Website
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Park or Managed Land: Grundy Lake
Provincial Park
Region: Northeastern Ontario
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 490
Serviced Sites: 80
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: WC
Showers: WC
Laundromat: WCWC
Boat Launch: Yes
Phone Reservations: Yes
On-Line Reservations: Yes
Official Website: http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/grun.html
Access: From Toronto follow the 400
north to the 69. Continue passed Parry Sound and Sturgeon Bay.
The park is just to the south of the French River.
Note: Just south of the famous French
River canoe route.
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Park or Managed Land: Halfway
Lake Provincial Park
Region: Northeastern Ontario
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 215 WC
Serviced Sites: 120
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: WC
Showers: WC
Laundromat: WC
Boat Launch: Yes
Phone Reservations: Yes
On-Line Reservations: No
Official Website: http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/half.html
Access: From the south take the 17 take
the 144 north from Sudbury.
Note: A wilderness park with excellent
canoeing north of Sudbury.
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Park or Managed Land: Pukaskwa
National Park
Region: Northwestern Ontario
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 67
Serviced Sites: 29
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: Yes
Showers: Yes
Laundromat: No
Boat Launch:
Phone Reservations: Yes
On-Line Reservations:
Official Website: Pukaskwa
National Park
Access: From Toronto take the 400 to
the 69 to the 17 west. Head south into the park along the 627
just before Marathon.
Note: The park has hiking, backpacking,
white water paddling and sea kayaking (experts or with a guide).
The park is located in the Northeastern
Region of Ontario between Sault Ste Marie
and Thunder Bay.
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Campground Name: Indian Line
Park or Managed Land: Indian Line
Conservation Area
Region: Toronto
Region
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 240
Serviced Sites: Yes
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: Yes
Showers: Yes
Laundromat: Yes
Boat Launch: No
Phone Reservations:
On-Line Reservations:
Weather: Toronto Weather
Official Website: Indian
Line Conservation Area
Access: This CA has even got a city
address, 7625 Finch Avenue! Follow Finch west from Toronto just
west of Hwy 427 and just to the north of the 401.
Note: Swimming. The campground has a
dumping station. Out-There's Toronto Region - City of Toronto
- Toronto
Region Conservation Authority.
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Park or Managed Land: Ipperwash
Provincial Park
Region: Southwestern Ontario
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 266, WC
Serviced Sites: 114
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: WC
Showers: WC
Laundromat: Yes
Boat Launch: Yes
Phone Reservations: No
On-Line Reservations: No
Official Website: http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/ippe.html
Access: The park is just to the
northeast of Sarnia along highway 21 on the shores of Lake Huron.
Note: The park is closed temporarily,
chech with Parks Ontario for the current status.
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Park or Managed Land: Ivanhoe
Lake Provincial Park
Region: Northeastern Ontario
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 120
Serviced Sites: 63
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: WC
Showers: Yes
Laundromat: Yes
Boat Launch: Yes
Phone Reservations: Yes
On-Line Reservations: No
Official Website: http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/ivan.html
Access: From the south either follow
the 11 and take the 101 west passed Timmins or take the 144 from
the 17 at Sudbury and follow the 101 west. The park is just to
the east of Chapleau.
Note: Between Timmins and Chapleau west
of the Preserve
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Campground Name: Kakabeka Falls
Park or Managed Land: Kakabeka
Falls Provincial Park
Region: Northwestern Ontario
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 169
Serviced Sites: 90
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: WC
Showers: WC
Laundromat: Yes
Boat Launch: No
Phone Reservations: Yes
On-Line Reservations: Yes
Official Website: http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/kaka.html
Access: North of Superior the park is
located just to the west of Thunder Bay on the 11/17.
Note: Located near Thunder Bay. Named
after the beautiful falls in the park.
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Park or Managed Land: Kap-Kig-Iwan
Provincial Park
Region: Northeastern Ontario
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 62
Serviced Sites: 32
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: Yes
Showers: Yes
Laundromat: No
Boat Launch: No
Phone Reservations: No
On-Line Reservations: No
Official Website: http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/kap.html
Access: From the south follow the 11
passed North Bay. The park is located just outside Englehart
north of New Liskeard.
Note: Located to the south of Kirkland
Lake.
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Campground Name: Kearney Lake - Out-There's Algonquin Park
Park or Managed Land: Algonquin Provincial Park
Region: Algonquin
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 103, WC
Serviced Sites: None
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: WC
Showers: WC
Laundromat: No
Boat Launch: Yes
Phone Reservations: Yes
On-Line Reservations: Yes
Weather: Park Weather
Maps: Park Maps
Official Website: Algonquin Provincial Park
Access: Kearney Lake is located on the main corridor,
highway 60.
Note: Algonquin is a world famous canoe park with lots more to offer
curious visitors. The park may be access from the main corridor along highway
60 or from several locations off of highways 17 and 11. Along highway 17 northeast
of the park you'll find the town of Deep River in the Ottawa Valley region of Eastern Ontario and to the northwest is the town of North
Bay in the North Eastern Region
of Ontario. For more information
on the park have a look at Out-There's Algonquin
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Park or Managed Land: Kettle
Lakes Provincial Park
Region: Northeastern Ontario
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 137
Serviced Sites: 93
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: WC
Showers: Yes
Laundromat: Yes
Boat Launch: Yes
Phone Reservations: Yes
On-Line Reservations: No
Official Website: http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/kett.html
Access: From the south follow the 11
north to the 67 south of Cochrane or from Sudbury take the 144
north to the 101 and onto the 67.
Note: Dotted with lakes the park is
just east of Timmins.
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Park or Managed Land: Killbear
Provincial Park
Region: Northeastern Ontario
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 882 WC
Serviced Sites: 147
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: Yes
Showers: WC
Laundromat: Yes
Boat Launch: Yes
Phone Reservations: Yes
On-Line Reservations: Yes
Official Website: http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/kilb.html
Access: Killbear is located just north
of the 124 junction off of route 69. The park is on the shores of
Georgian Bay.
Note: A very popular camping park with
excellent beaches along Georgian Bay.
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Campground Name: Kiosk - Out-There's Algonquin Park
Park or Managed Land: Algonquin Provincial Park
Region: Algonquin
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 17
Serviced Sites: None
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: Yes
Showers: No
Laundromat: No
Boat Launch: Yes
Phone Reservations: Yes
On-Line Reservations: Yes
Weather: Park Weather
Maps: Park Maps
Official Website: Algonquin Provincial Park
Access: Kiosk is not on the parks main corridor but
is accessed from highway 17 north of the park. Follow the 630 from the 17 west
of Mattawa.
Note: Algonquin is a world famous canoe park with lots more to offer
curious visitors. The park may be access from the main corridor along highway
60 or from several locations off of highways 17 and 11. Along highway 17 northeast
of the park you'll find the town of Deep River in the Ottawa Valley region of Eastern Ontario and to the northwest is the town of North
Bay in the North Eastern Region
of Ontario. For more information
on the park have a look at Out-There's Algonquin
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Campground Name: Lake of Two Rivers - Out-There's Algonquin Park
Park or Managed Land: Algonquin Provincial Park
Region: Algonquin
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 241, WC
Serviced Sites: 160
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: WC
Showers: WC
Laundromat: Yes
Boat Launch: Yes
Phone Reservations: Yes
On-Line Reservations: Yes
Weather: Park Weather
Maps: Park Maps
Official Website: Algonquin Provincial Park
Access: Lake of Two Rivers is located on the parks
main corridor, highway 60.
Note: Algonquin is a world famous canoe park with lots more to offer
curious visitors. The park may be access from the main corridor along highway
60 or from several locations off of highways 17 and 11. Along highway 17 northeast
of the park you'll find the town of Deep River in the Ottawa Valley region of Eastern Ontario and to the northwest is the town of North
Bay in the North Eastern Region
of Ontario. For more information
on the park have a look at Out-There's Algonquin
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Campground Name: Lake St Peter
Park or Managed Land: Lake St
Peter Provincial Park
Region: Central Ontario South
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 65
Serviced Sites: None
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: Yes
Showers: Yes
Laundromat: Yes
Boat Launch: Yes
Phone Reservations: Yes
On-Line Reservations: Yes
Official Website: http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/lakep.html
Access: The park is located south of
Algonquin's eastern entrance off highway 127, just to the south
of Whitney. From the 401 take highway 62 north from Belleville to
Maynooth then follow the 127.
Note: South of Algonqiun the park has
several nice beaches. - Out-There's Algonquin Park
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Park or Managed Land: Lake
Superior Provincial Park
Region: Northwestern Ontario
Province: Ontario
Campgrounds:
For more information on the park have a look at Out-There's Lake Superior Provincial Park
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Campground Name: Long Point - Out-There's Long Point Provincial Park
Park or Managed Land: Long Point
Provincial Park
Region: Southwestern Ontario
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 256
Serviced Sites: 78
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: WC
Showers: WC
Laundromat: Yes
Boat Launch: Yes
Phone Reservations: Yes
On-Line Reservations: Yes
Official Website: http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/long.html
Access: From the 401 east of London
take highway 19 south to Tillsonburgh then head east on the 3
then follow the 59 south.
Note: World renown birding area along
Lake Erie, try a visit during migration. It's cousin to the west,
Point Pelee has been designated as a National Park.
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Campground Name: MacGregor Point
Park or Managed Land: MacGregor
Point Provincial Park
Region: Central Ontario North
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 360, WC
Serviced Sites: 145, Wheelchair
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: WC
Showers: WC
Laundromat: Yes
Boat Launch: No
Phone Reservations: Yes
On-Line Reservations: Yes
Official Website: http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/macg.html
Access: Located on highway 21 just
south of Port Elgin along Lake Hurons shores.
Note: Located on the beautiful shores
of Lake Huron just to the south of Southampton/Port Elgin, at the
base of the Bruce Peninsula.
The park is well known by naturalists.
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Park or Managed Land: MacLoed
Provincial Park
Region: Northwestern Ontario
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 94
Serviced Sites: 28
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: WC
Showers: WC
Laundromat: No
Boat Launch: Yes
Phone Reservations: No
On-Line Reservations: No
Official Website: http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/macl.html
Access: Located off highway 11 east of
the town of Lake Nipigon.
Note: Kenogamisis Lake, a distance
north of Superior above Terrace Bay
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Park or Managed Land: Mara
Provincial Park
Region: Central Ontario North
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 105
Serviced Sites: 36
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: Yes
Showers: WC
Laundromat: No
Boat Launch: Yes
Phone Reservations: Yes
On-Line Reservations: Yes
Official Website: http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/mara.html
Access: Mara Provincial Park is located
off of highway 12 on the north eastern shores of Lake Simcoe.
Note: Locate outside of Orillia (across
the bridge) the park boasts a fine beach along Lake Simcoe.
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Park or Managed Land: Marten
River Provincial Park
Region: Northeastern Ontario
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 190
Serviced Sites: 62
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: WC
Showers: WC
Laundromat: WC
Boat Launch: Yes
Phone Reservations: No
On-Line Reservations: No
Official Website: http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/mart.html
Access: Off highway 11 south of the
town of Marten River and north of North Bay.
Note: Located at the southern reaches
of the Tamagami region an area well known for its canoeing.
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Park or Managed Land: McRea Point
Provincial Park
Region: Central Ontario North
Province: Ontario
Total Number of Sites: 202, WC
Serviced Sites: 165
Swimming: Yes
Flush Toilets: WC
Showers: WC
Laundromat: No
Boat Launch: Yes
Phone Reservations: Yes
On-Line Reservations: Yes
Official Website: http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/mcra.html
Access: McRea Point Provincial Park is
located off highway 12 on the north eastern shores of Lake
Simcoe.
Note: Located on the eastern shores of
Lake Simcoe.
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