Discover RV parks in Ontario and you'll be treated to adventures that will keep your adrenaline pumping. Take a hike in rugged terrain, cycle the safe network of roads and trails, climb a vertical rock face, paddle renowned canoe routes, or ski endless cross-country trails while camping in Ontario. You'll find all that and more in the second largest province in Canada.
Water, water everywhere is nowhere more true than in Ontario. With more than 250,000 lakes and numerous rivers and streams, Ontario camping sites are never far from water. On top of that, four of the five Great Lakes are here—in fact, water covers about one-sixth of the province. The most powerful waterfall in North America, Niagara Falls, calls Ontario home. So be sure to pack your fishing pole, your bathing suit, and your canoe or kayak when you visit RV parks in Ontario.
Ontario has two capitals. The capital city is Toronto and the capital of Canada, Ottawa, is also in Ontario. Ontario camping sites are located near both cities. While in Toronto, ascend to the top of the CN Tower for an overview of the city's waterfront attractions. Ferry over to the Toronto Islands that have walking and cycling paths, beaches, gardens, and picnic areas. In Ottawa, visit Parliament Hill and witness the colorful Changing of the Guard ceremony. You can museum hop for days. Be sure to include the Canadian Museum of Civilization where you'll learn about a thousand years of Canadian history. In both cities, take in great shopping, fine dining, concerts, and plays.
With so many ethnicities that make Ontario a truly cosmopolitan province, you're sure to find a dazzling array of festivals, events, and fairs to keep your calendar filled. In July, join the Six Nations for the Grand River Champion of Champions Pow Wow at Ohsweken. Or attend the Caribana Festival in Toronto featuring steel bands, musical ferry cruises and the Caribana parade. When camping in Ontario, discover the traditions of the First Nations people at the Canadian Aboriginal Festival in Brantford.
Ontario is a province for all seasons, but one of the most exciting is winter where you can go ice-climbing, dog sledding, cross-country skiing, tubing and downhill skiing. For the true northern adventure, visit Winderdance Dogsled Tours and mush with your huskies while camping at one of the many RV parks in Ontario. From Thunder Bay to Orient Bay is ice climbing country where dozens of ice-clad routes reach heights of more than 300 feet and the waterfalls freeze so thick that ice can stay until June.
Ontario camping sites will probably be located adjacent to one of the hundreds of thousands lakes, rivers, and streams that are brimming with fish. Get ready to do battle with the muskie (muskellunge), one of the world's mightiest fighting fish at any size. Ontario boasts some of the best muskie waters in the world. For classic fly fishing, rivers like the Grand, Ganaraska, Credit, Saugeen, Nipigon and Batchawana are popular.
Ontario is also a golfer's paradise with more than 800 courses and counting. Spend a great day on the links and fairways while camping in Ontario.