Spring will be here before you know it. Get one last winter adventure in this March!
Stay warm in one of our roofed accommodations. We’ve got lots of cabins, cottages, and yurts available all month, especially for midweek visitors!
Accommodations featured below were available as of February 15, 2024.
Algonquin Provincial Park (Mew Lake) — yurts (6), cabins (4)
Yurts (6)
Each yurt is equipped with a table and chairs, as well as two sets of futon bunk beds (sleeps up to six). The yurt has electrical heat, fluorescent lighting, and one electrical outlet. Outside, yurt sites are equipped with a picnic table and fire pit.
Dates available:
- Site 34: March 27-29
- Site 35: No availability in March
- Site 36: No availability in March
- Site 38: March 20-22
- Site 39: No availability in March
- Site 40: March 27-29
Cabins (4)
Each camp cabin is equipped with two sets of bunk beds and sleeps up to five.
Inside the cabin, campers will find a table and chairs and a broom and dustpan. The cabin has propane heat, fluorescent lighting, and six electrical outlets.
Outside, camp cabins sites are equipped with a picnic table and fire pit.
Note: barbecues are not available at this time.
Dates available:
- Site 37: No availability in March
- Site 41: March 5-7
- Site 43: No availability in March
- Site 46: No availability in March
Arrowhead Provincial Park – cabins (13)
Just outside Huntsville, 2 hours from Toronto, 1 hour from North Bay
These rustic one-room cabins sleep five, and include a dining table and chairs. Amenities include a kitchenette with a microwave, mini fridge, coffeemaker and counter space.
Outside you will find a gas barbecue and picnic table. A propane/electric fireplace provides additional comfort.
Dates available:
- Site 200: March 20-22, 26-29
- Site 201: March 20-22, 24-28
- Site 202: March 24-28
- Site 203: March 20-22, 26-29
- Site 204: March 19-22, 24-28
- Site 205: March 19-22, 24-26
- Site 206: March 20-22, 24-28
- Site 219: March 17-22, 24-28
- Site 221: March 3-7, 24-28
- Site 222: March 17-20, 24-28
- Site 223: No availability in March
- Site 224: No availability in March
- Site 225: March 19-22, 24-28
Killarney Provincial Park — yurts (6), cabins (2)
1.25 hours from Sudbury, 4 hours from Toronto
Yurts (6)
Each yurt sleeps six people on two sets of bunk beds; each a double lower mattress and twin upper mattress. Inside, each yurt has lighting, electric heat, and a power outlet.
Outside you will find a propane barbecue, two picnic tables, and a fire pit. Yurts Y3, Y4, Y5, and Y6 also have an outdoor dining area with roof. A metal bear-proof food storage locker is available at each yurt.
Parking is available nearby but not on the yurt site. A wagon is available to transport your gear to the yurt. Vault privies are located very close to the yurts and a comfort station is a short distance away.
Dates available:
- Site Y1: March 3-8, 17-21, 25-29
- Site Y2: March 3-8, 17-21, 24-29
- Site Y3: March 17-22, 24-29
- Site Y4: March 17-20, 24-29
- Site Y5: March 3-8, 25-29
- Site Y6: March 27-29
Cabins (2)
These are rustic one-room cabins with wood interior and a screened-in front porch.
Each cabin sleeps five between a queen bed and double/single bunk bed. They feature a kitchenette with a microwave, mini fridge, coffeemaker, kettle and counter space. There is a dining table and chairs for inside meals.
Outside you will find a gas barbecue and picnic table. A propane fireplace provides a cozy temperature and atmosphere inside.
Dates available:
MacGregor Point Provincial Park — yurts (6), cabins (10)
3 hours from Toronto, 2.5 hours from London
Yurts (6)
Each yurt at MacGregor sleeps six people on two sets of double/single bunk beds. Inside the yurt campers will also find a table and chairs, lighting, electric heat and an electrical outlet.
Outside visitors are provided with a firepit, kitchen shelter, picnic tables, and propane barbecue with side burner. A comfort station with drinking water, flush toilets and showers is available year round.
Dates available:
- Site 46: March 25-29
- Site 48: March 6-8
- Site 50: No vacancy in March
- Site 60: No vacancy in March
- Site 74: No vacancy in March
- Site 90: No vacancy in March
Cabins (10)
Each cabin sleeps five people on a quality queen-sized bed and double/single bunk beds.
The cabins feature a kitchenette with a microwave, mini fridge, and counter space. There is a dining table and chairs for inside meals.
Outside you will find a gas barbeque and picnic table. A propane/electric fireplace provides additional comfort.
Dates available:
- Site 53: March 18-22, 24-29
- Site 55: March 17-19, 24-29
- Site 62: March 20-22, 24-29
- Site 64: March 8-10, 18-22, 24-29
- Site 68: March 6-9, 18-22, 24-29
- Site 70: March 19-22, 24-29
- Site 72: March 19-22, 24-29
- Site 77: March 18-20, 24-29, 24-29
- Site 84: March 17-22, 24-29
- Site 85: March 6-9, 20-22, 24-29
Pinery Provincial Park – yurts (6), cabin (8)
1 hour from London, 3 hours from Toronto
Yurts (6)
These eight-sided tent-like structures are heated, furnished and available year-round. Inside each yurt, visitors will find two bunk beds to accommodate six people, a table and four chairs, electric lighting, and a heater for cool weather camping.
In addition, you will find a gas barbecue outside for cooking, a fire pit, and a picnic table on the site. A comfort station with flush toilets, showers, and laundry facilities is located nearby.
Dates available:
- Site 475: No vacancy in March
- Site 477: March 5-7, 17-22, 24-29
- Site 478: March 17-21, 24-29
- Site 480A: March 17-21, 24-28
- Site 480B: No vacancy in March
- Site 480C: March 26-28
- Site 480D: March 17-21
Cabins (8)
These cabins sleep five on a queen bed and double/single bunk bed. High quality mattresses will provide a comfy night’s sleep. Each cabin features a kitchenette with a microwave, mini fridge, coffee maker and counter space.
There is a dining table and chairs for inside meals. Outside you will find a gas barbecue and picnic table. A propane/electric fireplace provides additional comfort.
- Site 419: March 25-28
- Site 420: March 25-28
- Site 422: March 19-22
- Site 424: March 24-28
- Site 473: March 24-28
- Site 479: March 4-6, 24-29
- Site 481: March 24-28
- Site 489: March 20-22, 24-26, 27-29
Quetico Provincial Park — rustic cabins (3), camping pods (2)
2.5 hours from Thunder Bay
Rustic cabins
Stay in one of these cabins and enjoy a waterfront view, quick access to hiking trails and the fresh northern Ontario air. Outhouses and flush toilets are just a short walk away.
Dates available:
- Art Studio Winter Retreat: March 3-8, 17-31
- Log Cabin: March 6-8
- Ojibwa Cabin: March 3-15, 17-31
Camping pods
Be some of the FIRST visitors to stay in Quetico’s brand new camping pods!
Amenities include electric heat, a queen sized bunk bed that sleeps four, and a barbecue. Vault toilets are located near the pods.
Drinking water is not available in the winter. Please pack your own.
For more questions about the camping pods, call the park’s information line at (807) 597-2735.
Dates available:
- Camping Pod 1: March 1-9, 13-30
- Camping Pod 2: March 1-9, 11-30
Sandbanks Provincial Park – cottage (1), heritage house (1)
Shores of Lake Ontario, 2.5-3 hours from Ottawa and Toronto
Jacques Cottage
This one-and-a-half-story cottage includes a fully equipped kitchen, satellite TV, wood fireplace, barbecue, and propane. Cottage sleeps four. Bedding and towels are supplied.
Dates available:
- Jacques Cottage: March 2-8, 16-22, 23-29, 30-31
Maplerest Heritage House
Nearby to park trails, beaches, and day-use facilities, this four-bedroom Victorian home is furnished with antiques. Equipped with everything you need for a luxurious Sandbanks vacation.
Dates available:
- Maplerest Heritage House: March 2-8, 16-22, 23-29, 30-31
Sleeping Giant Provincial Park — cottages (5)
1.25 hours from Thunder Bay
These barrier-free cabins are located in the park on the shores of Marie Louise Lake.
Each cabin has three bedrooms, a washroom with large shower, a fully equipped modern kitchen, propane fireplace, and heated sun porch. Pots, pans, cups, mugs, dishes, cutlery, kettle, coffee maker, pillows and linens are provided. One campfire pit and one picnic table are located outside of each cabin.
Dates available:
- 1-Dragon’s Mouth: March 29-31
- 2-Rose Pogonia: March 1-4, 29-31
- 3-Fairy Slipper: March 22-25, 29-31
- 4-Pink Moccasin Flower: No vacancy in March
- 5-Coral Root: March 29-31
Windy Lake Provincial Park — yurts (4), cabins (2)
Winter cross-country skiing destination, located 45 minutes northwest of Sudbury
Yurts (4)
Windy Lake offers some of the best cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in the region. Many winter enthusiasts come for the day, but with four trailside yurts that are heated and available for winter use, winter camping is easy.
Access to the yurts is via ski trails only, which is about a 166 m (500 ft) journey by foot, ski, or snowshoe. A privy is located near all the yurts and is heated during the winter months.
Dates available:
Reserve: online or by phone (1-888-668-7275)
Cabins (2)
Lakeside cabins at Windy Lake are open for reservations!
These camp cabins are rustic one-roomers with wood interior and a screened-in front porch. Each cabin sleeps five on a queen bed and double/single bunk bed. The cabins are a short walk from a comfort station.
Dates available:
Reserve: online or by phone (1-888-668-7275)
Reservation tips
While there are several weekend opportunities available, you’ll find the best selection Sundays through Thursdays.
Don’t forget to check out our new reservations features — they make it easier than ever to find a campsite!
If you’re searching for cabins, cottages, and yurts online, be sure to select the “Roofed Accommodation” tab.
Winter check-in information for each park will be available during the reservation process.