Tag: car camping

  • 4 tips to prep your camping gear for the off-season

    All good things must come to an end, including the heat of summer. You’ve learned to set up and take down your equipment this year, but do you know how to properly store it over the winter (without producing any mildew, funky smells, or damage)? In case you need a quick refresher (pun intended), we’ve…

  • Falling for campsite crafting

    Today, Content Development Specialist Andrea Coulter takes us through some family friendly fall crafts.  Last fall, my kids and I joined my parents on a three-generation camping trip to Canisbay Lake Campground at Algonquin Provincial Park. We spent our days going for bike rides, hiking, and visiting around the campfire, but my kids’ creative bug was…

  • Why do I see empty campsites at busy parks?

    We get this question a lot: “Why do I see empty campsites but there are so few campsites available when I’m making a reservation?” In recent years, our parks have seen a big increase in reservations. We’re so glad that so many people want to spend time in our wonderful parks, but the increased interest…

  • How to successfully camp in the rain

    Is the forecast looking a little rainy for your upcoming camping trip? Don’t let it bring you down! Some of the best memories happen on the rainiest days. All you need are a few tips and tricks to ensure you’re prepared for inclement weather. Keep these tips in mind even if the forecast calls for…

  • What to do when garbage bins are full

    Access to green space and parks continues to be essential. With so many visitors enjoying campsites, parks, and beaches this summer, it has resulted in an influx of food and garbage left behind. This excess waste creates a dangerous situation when it is not disposed of properly. We’d like to ask our visitors to follow…

  • 5 reasons to visit Halfway Lake Provincial Park

    Halfway Lake Provincial Park features over 4,000 ha of rugged, forested Canadian Shield, dotted with sparkling blue lakes. Less than an hour north of Sudbury on Highway 144, the park boasts an oasis of swimming, paddling, and hiking with a full service campground. Here are five reasons we think Halfway Lake will delight family campers…

  • 4 southeast parks for your midweek getaway

    Parks in southeastern Ontario are favourites for many, offering a variety of landscapes, bodies of water, and fun activities. But they can be very busy, especially on weekends with campers and day-trippers alike. Had a hard time snagging a weekend site at your favourite park? Consider a midweek camping trip! Avoid the weekend crowds and…

  • 5 reasons to visit Grundy Lake Provincial Park

    Grundy Lake Provincial Park is one of those places you have to experience in person. It sounds nice on paper — scenic lakes, sandy beaches, tall pine forests, and lots of great campsites. But when you start to explore, those features come to life. This is a park that’s more than the sum of its…

  • 5 reasons to visit Earl Rowe Provincial Park

    With hundreds of parks in Ontario, it’s easy to overlook one that’s right next door. But you don’t need to drive far for great camping options! Here are five reasons you should consider Earl Rowe Provincial Park when you’re planning your next (or your first!) camping adventure.

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