Category: Roofed Accommodations

  • Protected: Celebrating this year's infrastructure upgrades

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  • February’s digital download

    A crackling campfire, tons of snow, and a cozy cabin under the stars. Everything you need for a dreamy winter staycation. This month’s digital download features the ultimate winter destination: Windy Lake Provincial Park!

  • February vacancy highlights (roofed accommodation)

    Are you planning a romantic getaway this month? Why not celebrate at a provincial park! Stay warm and cozy at Ontario Parks this February 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 11:00 am, January…

  • Romantic winter adventures worth travelling for

    A cozy cabin in the woods blanketed with snow. A forested trail leading to your very own frosty adventure. Gliding through the woods by skate or ski. Sound like something out of a fairy tale? It’s not; it’s winter at Ontario Parks!

  • November vacancy highlights (roofed accommodation)

    Imagine spending a crisp autumn night under the stars in a heated yurt. Or why not watch a thunderstorm roll in across Lake Ontario from your waterfront cottage? Get warm and cozy in a provincial park this November in one of our roofed accommodations! Accommodations featured below are available as of noon, October 16, 2019.

  • Introducing Pancake Bay's new camp cabins

    Pancake Bay Provincial Park’s cabins are ready for visitors! Is this YOUR dream getaway?

  • Campsite vacancy highlights: May 17-20

    It’s not too late to book a campsite for the Victoria Day long weekend! While many parks are filling up, lots of campgrounds still have a good selection of sites available. Scout out your ideal campsite on our Campsite Browsing/Reservation tool (including pictures of most campsites!), or check out these featured campsites (available as of noon, May 16):

  • Neys Provincial Park’s Trapp Cabin

    We’ve introduced a new camp cabin to our suite of roofed accommodations, and it’s named after an important figure in Ontario Parks’ history. Here is the story of the new Trapp Cabin at Neys Provincial Park.

  • New cabin at Kettle Lakes

    Introducing Ontario Parks’ first solar-powered camp cabin! This month, Kettle Lakes Provincial Park unveiled its new cabin, nestled on the shores of a secluded park lake.

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