Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Darlington Provincial Park adventure.
A taste of camping, hiking, and marshlands under an hour from Toronto.
This popular weekend park with over 200 campsites near McLaughlin Bay Wildlife Reserve offers access to beaches, marshlands, and ravines—plus loads of electrical sites. But be forewarned: Darlington’s popular day-use area and proximity to the city and surrounding suburbs mean it’s busy on most summer weekends. Bordered by three bodies of water, the campground area is divided from the day-use area. With hiking options ranging from 30-minute routes to almost two hours, young new campers can easily get a taste of the outdoors. Don’t forget your camera to try and catch a snap of the elusive great blue heron.
Bring a camera if arriving in fall, as the colours and marshland wildlife (think waterfowl and raptors) are incredible at this time of year. The park’s store rents fishing poles, and four fishing nodules are set up on McLaughlin Bay for those waiting for something to bite. With ice cream and treats, the store is also a popular summertime spot. Winter is fantastic for a romp on snowshoes.