Choose your own adventure, with every kind of accommodation you could imagine.
We long to be outdoors, continuing to honour our adventurous streaks—even if it is in the dead of winter.
Fourteen Ontario Provincial Parks offer overnight stays throughout the winter and they cater to every possible style—from heated, roofed accommodations to trailer and tent camping. You’ll be happy to know that most parks that offer overnight stays during the winter also have winterized comfort stations, which are heated and include running hot water, flush toilets and showers.
What they don’t have is running water or a washroom inside, though facilities are often available close by. Some are on plowed park roads, and you can drive to them even in the winter, while others are “trail side”. That means that the park will provide you with a toboggan and you will have to pull your gear to the yurt.Yurts can be rented for overnight stays at Algonquin, Killarney, MacGregor Point, Pinery, Silent Lake and Windy Lake.
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