Cave camping in Ontario

To spend time by the lake, in the deep woods, or on one of thousands of islands, head for Ontario.

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4 top cave campgrounds in Ontario

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Robyn's Nest

2 sites · RVs, Tents6 acres · Minden Hills, ON
Learn more about this land: Welcome to the Robyn's Nest : Where Memories are Made and Worries are Few We are located next to the world-class Minden Wild Water Reserve for Kayaking that hosted the Pan-Am games. Hiking, biking, exploring caves, swimming, fishing, Kayaking and boating are some of the activities within walking distance of the Robyn's Nest  Blairhampton Golf Club and Gull River Golf Club are just minutes away Local restaurants include Millpond (Carnarvon) ,Minden 50's Diner, Suwan's Thai Cuisine, Mark's Chinese, Godfather's Pizza, Subway and Dominion Hotel Pub are located in nearby Minden A Farmer/Crafters market is in town every Saturday. Renowned Kawartha Dairy is close by, with a lot of great activities for all.
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Anthropocene Cottage

3 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · Campbellville, ON
Anthropocene Cottage, located on the Bruce trail and accross from Crawford Lake Conservation, offers both Short Term Rental stays for up to 9 in the main hoise as well as Camper Parking with water and 30 amp electrical hook up accommodating up to 33 feet. Additionally there is an unserviced camp site and Firepit in the mature Escarpment Natural woods behind the house with direct access to the Bruce Trail. hot tub, Gazebo, BBQ and electric available on request.
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Ranchers2

4 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents50 acres · Amaranth, ON
Learn more about this land:A beautiful property with sites overlooking a 2 acre pond which can be used for fishing paddleboards or canoeing. Enviromentally protected wetlands allow for unusual species of wildlife to be seen. Farm animals on site please do not feed them. Smoking is only permitted on your site.
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Large Campsite, No Hydro, Rockhill

3 sites · RVs, Tents122 acres · Shelburne, ON
Rock Hill Park, located on the top of the Niagara Escarpment in beautiful Mulmur Ontario. This 122 acre Oasis is the Original 1960’s Rock Hill Park, legendary for it music festivals and seasonal camping. The likes of Willie Nelson, Freddie Fender, Charlie Pride, Guess Who, Barbara Mandrel  and many more entertained thousands of people for 30 Years. The vibe is still in the air, as you walk the historic private property and take trip down memory lane and lose yourself. Breathtaking views, Hiking Bruce trail, climbable limestone kilns, 65 acre Organic Farm, Artesian fresh water swimming pond with beach, Olympic size beach volleyball court. Enjoy lounging on the 10,000 person grass amphitheater overlooking the pond and red roof barn in valley. 
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Cave camping in Ontario guide

Overview

Camping in Ontario is all about lakes and forests, with easy access to nature in the province’s national and provincial parks, wine-making regions, and lakeside cottage communities. Though home to Canada’s national capital, (Ottawa), its largest city (Toronto), and its most popular tourist attraction (Niagara Falls), Ontario’s location bordering four of the five Great Lakes means sandy beaches, thousands of islands, remote canoe routes, and miles of wooded trails to explore. The province’s peak outdoor season runs from May to October before the area settles into dramatic autumn foliage and snowy winters.

Georgian Bay

Two of Ontario’s national parks, Bruce Peninsula and Georgian Bay Islands, as well as the Fathom Five National Marine Conservation Area, are located along the Georgian Bay section of Lake Huron, northwest of Toronto. Other area highlights include Killarney and Killbear provincial parks, known for hiking and camping, and Manitoulin Island, the world’s largest freshwater island, where several indigenous communities welcome visitors interested in learning about their cultures.

Northwestern Ontario

This immense region follows the shores of Lake Superior and stretches north through the deep woods to Hudson Bay. From the gateway cities of Sault Ste. Marie and Thunder Bay, campers can explore remote Pukaskwa National Park, as well as Sleeping Giant and Lake Superior provincial parks along the shores of the largest Great Lake.

Eastern Ontario

East of Toronto and hugging Lake Ontario, Prince Edward County is popular among campers and glampers who love good food or want to laze on the beaches and sand dunes of Sandbanks Provincial Park. Continuing east along the St. Lawrence River (which divides Canada from the United States), you can paddle from island to island or set up camp in Thousand Islands National Park. Major cities in eastern Ontario are Ottawa, Canada’s national capital, and Kingston, where the Rideau Canal meets the St. Lawrence.

Southwestern Ontario

Ontario’s southwest corner borders both Lake Erie and Lake Huron, between Toronto and Detroit. You can visit Canada’s southernmost point in Point Pelee National Park and tour the small wineries that cluster around the towns of Kingsville and Leamington. The popular beaches and campsites of Pinery Provincial Park are along Lake Huron’s southern shore.

Central Ontario

Encompassing the city of Toronto, Rouge National Urban Park, the Niagara region, and the Muskoka Lakes—known as Ontario’s “cottage country”—Central Ontario also includes Algonquin Provincial Park, one of Ontario’s most popular canoe camping areas, and Bon Echo Provincial Park, where more than 250 indigenous pictographs are preserved on rocky cliffs.

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