
Here at Outdoor Travel, we believe in keeping the RV lifestyle accessible, enjoyable, and close to home. This summer, why not skip the airport and rediscover Canada at your own pace?
Why Explore Ontario and Canada by RV?
RV travel gives you the freedom to explore on your own schedule—no packing and unpacking, no hotel reservations, and plenty of time in the great outdoors. Plus, with amenities like power hookups, dump stations, and reserved RV sites at many national parks, you can enjoy nature without sacrificing comfort.
And if you don’t own an RV (yet!), we’ve got you covered. You can request a rental quote here, or browse our RV inventory for sale if you’re ready to make this lifestyle your own.
Now, let’s take a look at some of the top RV-friendly national parks in Ontario and beyond.
1. Algonquin Provincial Park (Ontario)
While technically a provincial park, Algonquin is an iconic Canadian destination that’s perfect for RVers. With several campgrounds accessible by RV—including Lake of Two Rivers and Mew Lake—you’ll find electric hookups, comfort stations, and endless trails to explore. Be sure to bring your camera: moose sightings are common, and the fall colors are world-class.
RV Tip: Book your site early during peak summer and fall foliage seasons.
2. Bruce Peninsula National Park (Ontario)
Turquoise waters, rugged cliffs, and the famous Grotto make Bruce Peninsula a standout. While RV camping is limited within the park, the nearby Cyprus Lake Campground allows smaller RVs (up to 24 ft). You can also find private campgrounds with full hookups just outside the park.
RV Tip: Bring bikes or plan short drives to access park highlights like the Bruce Trail and Singing Sands Beach.
3. Thousand Islands National Park (Ontario)
Nestled along the St. Lawrence River, this lesser-known gem is perfect for a quieter getaway. While most islands are only accessible by boat, the mainland Mallorytown Landing area offers RV-accessible campgrounds nearby and is a great base for exploring the river by kayak or boat tour.
RV Tip: Combine your visit with a drive through Eastern Ontario’s charming towns and historic sites.
4. Point Pelee National Park (Ontario)
The southernmost point of mainland Canada, Point Pelee is a birdwatcher’s paradise and one of the best spots in North America for spring and fall migration. RV-accessible camping is available nearby at Wheatley Provincial Park, just minutes from the park gates.
RV Tip: Visit in May or September to witness stunning bird migrations and fewer crowds.
5. Pukaskwa National Park (Northern Ontario)
Ready for a more rugged adventure? Head north to Pukaskwa, where Lake Superior’s wild beauty takes center stage. Hattie Cove Campground accommodates RVs and offers basic amenities. It’s a peaceful, less-traveled park with plenty of hiking, wildlife, and stargazing opportunities.
RV Tip: Stock up on supplies before you arrive—this park is remote and rewards self-sufficiency.
Getting Started with Your RV Adventure
At Outdoor Travel, we’re here to help you make the most of your summer adventure—whether you’re renting, buying, or just exploring your options. Our knowledgeable staff can help match you with the right RV for your trip, and our support doesn’t stop when you drive off the lot.
👉 Request a rental quote
👉 Browse RVs for sale
👉 Contact us with questions or for trip planning advice!
Let’s hit the road, explore Canada, and make this summer one to remember—right here at home.