Ontario
Looking for the best camping in Ontario? We've got you covered with the top trails, trips, hiking, backpacking, camping and more around Ontario. The detailed guides, photos, and reviews are all submitted by the Outbound community.
Top Camping Spots in and near Ontario
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Nipissing, Unorganized, South Part, Ontario
Backpack Highland Trail in Algonquin Provincial Park
21 miThis was my first experience in the Canadian backcountry and it was remarkable. Algonquin Provincial Park is beautiful with it's range of hardwood forest trees, lakes, and overall terrain. It's popular for portaging but it also has three official backpacking trails inside the park. (Unfortunat...Read more -
Thunder Bay, Ontario
Hike to Trowbridge Falls
2.2 mi / 0 ft gainTrowbridge Falls is a nearby city park and a favorite among the locals and they say it's haunted too! During the summer months cool off in the water and in winter cross country ski. Trowbridge Falls is a conservation area and is connected to Centennial Park by a bridge. Centennial park offers ...Read more -
Killbear Park, Ontario
Photograph the Sunset at Killbear Provincial Park
Perfect for a weekend getaway, Killbear Provincial Park is a stunning place to kick back and relax in the outdoors. The Beaver Dam Campground features a rocky point with Group Of Seven-esque trees that is perfect for watching the late summer sunset. Family friendly with parking right in front, th...Read more -
Thunder Bay, Unorganized, Ontario
Kayak Onaman River to Lake Nipigon
5.0Starting at the Onaman River Resort, you can boat down river to the Northern inlet and drop kayaks to explore the many islands. You're also able to drive Ombabika Bay Road and put in at the bay. This like is absolutely secluded and produces the most beautiful lake trout and walleyes. I also spott...Read more -
Unorganized South Nipissing District, Ontario
Paddle Canoe Lake Loop in Algonquin
5.016 miThis loop was a phenomenal trip for a beginner/intermediate canoe group. There are longer or shorter trips that can start in the same area, so get creative and draft a schedule that works best for your group! The Lakes: Beautiful and clear, quite deep. The paddling is mostly easy, although you ma...Read more -
Neys Provincial Park Roads Road, Ontario
Camp at Neys Provincial Park
5.01 mi / 0 ft gainOn the Ontario Parks website, Neys is described as one of the finest sand beaches on the north shore of Lake Superior, with Pic Island as it was immortalized by Lawren Harris of the Group of Seven, sub-Arctic plants, forest trails and pristine shoreline. That pretty much says it all. If you're dr...Read more