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Shoot hoops at campgrounds and RV parks with basketball courts. Some have a full court under lights, others a half-court or a multi-use sport court shared with pickleball and volleyball. Either way, a pickup game is a short walk from your site.

RV parks and campgrounds with Basketball near North Bay, Ontario.

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Duck Lake RV Resort

9 RV Sites, 7 Cottages

Duck Lake RV Resort in Kirkfield, ON, offers 9 RV sites and 7 cottages, with 30-amp service and room for rigs up to 45 feet. Sites carry water and electric with a fire pit and picnic table — there's no sewer at the site, so plan accordingly. Note the electrical: this is a 30-amp resort throughout, so a rig wired for heavier service will need an adapter and some load management. Laundry, a bathhouse with showers, a general store, propane exchange, on-site dining, and recycling cover the essentials. The resort cottages are park models built to CSA standards rather than traditional cabins. Pets are welcome, and there's a playground. For nine sites the recreation is resort-scale: an outdoor pool, a water park, a beach, a boat ramp, a ball field, sport courts, basketball, volleyball, horseshoes, and a pavilion, with swimming, boating, paddling, paddle boarding, and fishing on the lake. Kirkfield sits in Ontario's Kawartha Lakes region, on a spring-fed lake shaped like a duck, across more than 340 acres of Canadian lake country. Rates for sites and cottages are on the booking page. Nine RV sites and a short Ontario season means summer books early.

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Wasaga Pines Cottage & RV Resort

Wasaga Pines Cottage & RV Resort has delivered Georgian Bay cottage country experiences for more than 30 years from its beautifully maintained property in Elmvale, Ontario — situated just outside Wasaga Beach and a short drive from the sandy shores of the world's longest freshwater beach on Georgian Bay. For Ontario families who return year after year to the same well-loved campground, Wasaga Pines has the established, community-oriented atmosphere that makes loyalty entirely understandable. Two heated pools, an 18-hole mini golf course, basketball and soccer and baseball fields, horseshoe pits, a bocce court, and an outdoor fitness area provide recreation infrastructure for guests of every age. The resort's recreation centre — stocked with a pool table, ping pong, television, board games, art supplies, and sports equipment — becomes a social hub on cooler evenings and rainy days. Weekly events including karaoke nights, dances on long weekends, and organized family activities give the wasaga pines campground calendar a social structure that keeps the core of returning campers planning their next visit before the current one ends. Accommodation options include overnight and seasonal RV voyageur sites and cottage rentals, with 30-amp hookups and water access throughout. Pets are welcome. The Georgian Bay landscape surrounding Wasaga Pines connects guests to one of Ontario's most iconic cottage country environments — the blue expanse of Georgian Bay visible from the beach, the wind-shaped pines along the shore, and the warm, relatively calm bay water that makes the Wasaga Beach area one of the most visited summer destinations in the province. Wasaga Beach itself, 14 kilometers of freshwater sand backed by Georgian Bay's warm blue water, is just minutes from the resort — the longest freshwater beach in the world and a summer institution for generations of Ontario families. Collingwood and the Blue Mountain Resort, about 20 minutes east, offer a parallel recreational universe with mountain biking and hiking in summer, championship skiing in winter, and a year-round village of restaurants and shops. Penetanguishene and Discovery Harbour living history site preserve Georgian Bay's maritime heritage in well-interpreted form. Barrie, the Simcoe County hub, is 30 minutes south for urban amenities and the full range of a mid-sized Ontario city. Wasaga Pines Cottage & RV Resort operates through the Ontario camping season, with peak demand falling July through August when the beach and pools are in full summer mode. The wasaga pines resort combination of on-site recreation, Georgian Bay location, and community atmosphere fills seasonal sites years in advance and books summer weekends quickly — reach out early for any high-season stay to secure your preferred site type.

from $41/night

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Splash Valley Resort and Waterpark

122 RV Sites, 23 Cabins, 36 Tent Sites, 2 Yurts, 12 Villas, 4 Suites

Splash Valley Resort and Waterpark in Cobden, Ontario, offers 122 RV sites, 39 cabin, suite, and villa units, 36 tent sites, and two yurts in the Ottawa Valley, with 30 and 50-amp water-and-electric service and rigs accepted to 50 feet. Dedicated tent-trailer categories join RV sites, alongside a water park, splash pad, lake, and beach. One hundred twenty-two sites span 30-amp water-and-electric, 50-amp water-and-electric, 15-amp tent trailer, and 30-amp tent trailer categories, carrying water and electric with site WiFi, sized to 50 feet, with fire pits and picnic tables. Note these are water-and-electric rather than full hookup at the site — plan tank capacity and use the dump station. Thirty-nine cabins, suites, and villas, 36 tent sites, and two yurts make the lodging range unusually broad. A general store, boutique shop, laundry, restrooms, showers, firewood, and recycling handle the practical side. You may bring your own food to the water park, but nothing in glass. The water park and splash pad anchor the summer, with a lake and beach supporting swimming, boating, paddle boats, fishing, and inflatable water toys. Mini-golf, laser tag, gem mining, sports courts, basketball, volleyball, walking trails, hiking, biking, a playground, dog park, snack bar, and on-site dining fill the rest, with live music through the season. Cobden sits about 90 minutes west of Ottawa in cottage country, where Canadian Shield granite meets mixed boreal forest. Summer is the season. Reserve well ahead.

from $46/night

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Cedar Valley Cottage Resort

On the scenic Scugog River in the City of Kawartha Lakes, Ontario—in the rolling agricultural and cottage-country landscape east of Lindsay where the Trent-Severn Waterway's interconnected lakes, rivers, and locks create one of the most celebrated inland boating corridors in eastern Canada—Cedar Valley Cottage Resort, a Summerhill Resorts property, offers two and three-bedroom seasonal cottages with full kitchens and comfortable furnishings alongside premium waterfront docks, a multi-sports court with road hockey, pickleball, tennis, and basketball, direct fishing and boating access from the Scugog River, and the immediate proximity to the Kawartha Lakes region's trails, provincial parks, and the historic town of Lindsay that makes this cottage-country resort the complete base camp for a Kawartha summer season from May through October. The river is at your dock. Lindsay is minutes away. Cedar Valley's two and three-bedroom cottages provide the family-scale accommodation that the Kawartha Lakes seasonal market demands—full kitchens for self-catering the week, comfortable furnishings for the evening post-lake gathering, and the private cottage character that distinguishes a cottage-country stay from a standard campground experience. The premium Scugog River docks allow guests with their own boats to arrive by water or launch directly onto the river for the fishing, the leisurely river exploration, and the Trent-Severn Waterway lock system navigation that makes the Kawartha waterway network one of Ontario's great boating destinations. The multi-sports court's road hockey, pickleball, tennis, and basketball keep the active family and the competitive adults equally occupied during the dry-weather hours between lake sessions. The Kawartha Lakes region—City of Kawartha Lakes encompasses the former Victoria County's interconnected municipalities, conservation areas, and provincial parks in a landscape shaped by Precambrian Shield bedrock, glacial lakes, and the rivers that connect them—provides the fishing, boating, and nature experience that the Ontario cottage tradition has organized itself around since the 19th century. The Scugog River connects the resort directly to the Trent-Severn Waterway, the 386-kilometer engineered waterway that links Lake Ontario at Trenton to Georgian Bay at Port Severn through 44 locks and 6 lakes in the most complete inland boating route in Ontario. Lindsay, minutes from the resort, provides the essential Kawartha Lakes town infrastructure—the farmers market, the historic downtown shopping, the medical and grocery services, and the community events calendar that the City of Kawartha Lakes anchors in its largest urban center. The Petroglyphs Provincial Park, 45 miles north near Woodview, protects the largest concentration of Indigenous petroglyphs in Canada—the 900-plus carved figures in the crystalline limestone outcropping are among the most significant sacred sites in Ontario's First Nations heritage. Fenelon Falls, Bobcaygeon, and the other Kawartha Lakes waterfront communities provide the day-trip variety that the cottage-country touring circuit builds around locks, ice cream shops, and antique stores along the Trent-Severn. Cedar Valley Cottage Resort operates seasonally from May 1 through October 31 in the Kawartha Lakes' temperate Ontario summer climate, with June through Labour Day the peak cottage season and the September and October shoulder weeks offering the region's most comfortable temperatures, the autumn walleye and bass fishing peak, and the hardwood forest's fall color display that the Kawartha uplands produce in the October weeks before closing. Reserve your cottage at Cedar Valley and let the Scugog River, the Trent-Severn Waterway, and the Kawartha Lakes' complete cottage-country experience make Ontario's inland lake district the summer destination the resort's river location promises.

from $167/night

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Whitewater Cottage and RV Resort

20 RV Sites, 24 Cabins

Whitewater Cottage and RV Resort in Foresters Falls, ON, offers 20 RV sites and 24 cabins, with 30-amp service and room for rigs up to 50 feet. Sites come in two types: 30-amp serviced sites with water and electric, and unserviced sites that also take tents. There's no sewer at the site, so plan on the on-site dump station. Each site has a fire pit and picnic table. Note the electrical: this is a 30-amp property throughout, so a rig wired for heavier service will need an adapter and some load management. Laundry, a bathhouse with showers, a general store, firewood, and on-site dining cover the essentials, and pets are welcome. There's a playground for kids. The Ottawa River is the attraction — the resort sits along a scenic stretch of it, with a beach, sport courts for basketball and volleyball, walking trails, and swimming, paddling, boating, fishing, paddle boarding, biking, and mountain biking on and around the property. Foresters Falls sits in the Whitewater Region of Renfrew County, where the Ottawa River's rapids draw paddlers and rafters from around the world. Rates for sites and cabins are on the booking page. The paddling season is short and busy — reserve ahead for summer.

from $39/night

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Scugog Landing Cottage & RV Resort

Port Perry, Ontario, is one of the best-preserved Victorian main streets in Durham Region, an hour northeast of Toronto at the head of Lake Scugog in the southern edge of cottage country. Scugog Landing Cottage & RV Resort occupies 120 acres of rolling Ontario landscape incorporated into the Trent-Severn Waterway just ten minutes from Port Perry's waterfront, combining genuine cottage country character with resort infrastructure that accommodates both RV travelers and guests arriving without their own accommodation. The resort offers a range of RV sites with full services alongside cottage and cabin rental options that give guests the Lake Scugog experience without requiring property ownership on the water. The grounds are expansive and thoughtfully laid out, with the lake providing direct waterfront access for boating, fishing, and paddling from the resort's own shoreline. At 120 acres, the scale ensures that even fully booked summer weekends feel uncrowded and spacious — a quality that resorts on smaller properties simply cannot replicate. Pets are welcome throughout. Lake Scugog and the Trent-Severn Waterway form the twin defining features of the surrounding landscape: flat, mirror-calm water, marshland edges alive with waterfowl, and the measured pace of a historic canal system that has been drawing Ontario cottagers for generations. The Trent-Severn is one of Canada's most beloved recreational waterways, stretching 386 kilometers through Ontario's lake country and providing a boating route of genuine historical and natural significance. Lock 26 operates nearby, and watching cruisers and sailboats work through the lock mechanism is a quintessentially Canadian cottage-country experience that visitors from outside Ontario rarely anticipate and consistently remember. Great blue herons, Canada geese, and various duck species populate the Lake Scugog shoreline through the warm-weather months, giving the waterfront an animated natural quality that persists from dawn through evening. The Kawartha Lakes region surrounding Port Perry combines agricultural countryside with lakeside scenery in a way that feels distinctly and authentically Canadian. Port Perry's Victorian downtown rewards a morning of exploration: boutiques, galleries, bookstores, cafés, and antique shops line Queen Street toward the Lake Scugog waterfront, and the Boathouse Grill is a local institution for lakeside dining worth reserving. The Great Blue Heron Casino in Port Perry offers evening entertainment just minutes from camp. The summer months bring the Highland Games, Dragon Boat Races, and StreetFest to the Port Perry community, layering festival energy on top of the already-rich outdoor and culinary calendar. Scugog Landing operates through the Ontario camping season, with summer bookings — especially for waterfront cottages and preferred RV sites — filling months in advance given the resort's proximity to the Toronto metropolitan area. Friday-through-Sunday availability is always limited during peak summer months; longer stays of a week or more offer the best chance at securing preferred positions on the water. The resort's established community of returning guests gives Scugog Landing a warm, familiar character that first-time visitors tend to notice within the first day of settling in.

from $41/night

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New Earth Estate

6 Cabins, 7 Tipis, 1 Tiny House

New Earth Estate in Markdale, Ontario, offers seven cabin and tiny-house units and seven tipis across 50 acres of forest, river, and rolling hills in the Grey Highlands, open year-round. A pool, hot tub and sauna, spa, disc golf course, kayak rentals, and boat docks make this a full eco-retreat rather than a campground, within weekend range of Toronto. Accommodations run to seven cabins and tiny houses plus seven tipis — a small inventory, so book well ahead. Restrooms, showers, firewood, and WiFi serve the property, and on-site dining covers meals. The estate operates all year, which makes it a genuine four-season option in a region where many properties close. The 50 acres carry an unusually deep amenity set. A pool, hot tub, sauna, and spa anchor the wellness side, while a disc golf course, sports courts, volleyball, basketball, and a ball field cover active recreation. Kayak rentals, boat docks, a pond, and a river support paddling, with a beach and lake nearby. Walking trails and hiking run the forest, and the dark rural sky makes for strong stargazing and bird watching. The estate also operates as a wedding venue. Pets are welcome. A safety note the operators emphasize: this is a natural property with a river, pond, paved and unpaved trails, and forest with stones, rocks, and fallen branches, and it gets genuinely dark at night. Bring flashlights, hike in daylight where possible, and wear proper footwear. Markdale sits in Grey County in the southern Georgian Bay watershed. The Blue Mountains ski and recreation area is 40 kilometers south, with skiing nearby in season and wine and beer tasting in the surrounding countryside. Book early for summer and ski-season weekends.

from $128/night

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Shady Acres Cottage & RV Resort

Shady Acres Cottage & RV Resort has served as a beloved Rice Lake family destination for over 30 years from its prime position along the northern shore of one of the Kawarthas' most scenic and fish-rich lakes. With more than 300 full-service campsites including waterfront locations, a heated pool, cottage rentals, and full marina services for boating guests, Shady Acres delivers the complete Kawarthas cottage country experience in a campground setting accessible to the broadest range of Ontario outdoor enthusiasts. On-site recreation covers an impressive range: horseshoe pits with regular Sunday tournaments, shuffleboard courts, basketball, a children's playground, and a heated pool provide the daily activity framework, while dances on long weekends, bingo, a kids' fishing tournament in June, Halloween Night in July, annual fireworks, a golf tournament in August, Monte Carlo night, and a September corn roast fill the social calendar with the community events that keep shady acres' core of returning campers planning their next visit before the current one ends. A general store, laundry, security gates, and clean washrooms and showers handle the practical side of a longer stay. Boat, motor, and dock rentals, a boat launch, and complimentary fish freezing ensure Rice Lake anglers are fully equipped. All RV sites feature 30-amp service, water, and sewer. Pets are welcome. Rice Lake itself is the resort's defining natural feature — a large, shallow, island-dotted lake that is one of the premier walleye and muskie fisheries in Ontario's Kawartha Lakes region. The lake's natural productivity and its position on the Trent-Severn Waterway make it a destination for anglers and boaters who use shady acres keene as a home base for extended water-based exploration. Lang Pioneer Village Museum, a short drive from the resort, preserves 19th-century Ontario rural life in an open-air village setting with costumed interpreters, historic buildings, and operating traditional trades. Hopes Mill Conservation Area and the Warsaw Caves provide geological and natural history interest close to camp. Peterborough, the Kawartha Lakes' largest urban center, offers dining, shopping, and the Canadian Canoe Museum — one of the country's most unique heritage institutions celebrating the canoe's central role in Canadian identity — within 30 minutes of Shady Acres. Shady Acres Cottage & RV Resort is open through the Ontario camping season, with peak demand falling June through August when Rice Lake's warm summer temperatures and the resort's social calendar are simultaneously in full swing. Seasonal sites are held by returning families year after year, so book overnight and weekly stays early — shady acres resort's reputation in the Kawarthas has created a loyal clientele that ensures summer availability is genuinely competitive.

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Spring Valley Cottage & RV Resort

Spring Valley Cottage and RV Resort in Mount Forest, Ontario, offers full-hookup RV sites across a lushly treed seasonal property with four lakes and two heated saltwater pools, behind a gated entrance. Mini-golf, a beach, sports courts, recreation center, and walking trails serve more than 250 full-service sites. Sites carry water, sewer, and electric in back-in configurations, with fire pits and picnic tables. Contact the resort to confirm amp service, length limits, and current category availability for your rig — the published site records are incomplete. A general store, laundry, propane exchange, restrooms, and showers handle the practical side. The resort operates seasonally from May through October. Two heated saltwater pools anchor the property — saltwater rather than chlorine is genuinely easier on skin and eyes over a long stay, and having two means you are never crowded. Four lakes, a sandy beach, mini-golf, a recreation center, sports courts, basketball, volleyball, horseshoes, walking trails, and a playground fill the rest, with swimming and fishing on the water. Four lakes on one property is unusual and gives the resort genuine range — swimming in one, fishing another, quiet paddling on a third. Mount Forest sits in Wellington County's rolling farm and woodlot country in southwestern Ontario. The Holstein Rodeo, the Wellington North trail network, Neustadt Springs Brewery, the Neustadt Mill Antique Market, and St. Paul's Normanby Church are all close, with Toronto about two hours southeast and the Bruce Peninsula north. The season runs May through October, with July and August the clear peak. Reserve well ahead for summer, and confirm dates before planning a shoulder-season trip.

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Waterways RV Resort

1 RV Site, 1 Cabin, 1 Cottage

Waterways RV Resort in Portland, ON, offers 1 full-hookup RV site and 2 cabin and cottage rentals, with 30-amp service and room for a rig up to 36 feet. The RV site is a 30-amp back-in carrying water, electric, and sewer with a fire pit and picnic table. Note the electrical: service is 30-amp, so a rig wired for heavier draw will need an adapter and some load management, and the 36-foot maximum keeps it to mid-size rigs. Laundry, a bathhouse with showers, a general store, and propane exchange cover the essentials, and pets are welcome. The resort around that single site is fully equipped: a marina with boat docks, a beach, a recreation center, sport courts, pickleball, volleyball, basketball, horseshoes, a playground, and live music, with swimming, boating, fishing, and picnicking on the lake. Portland sits on Big Rideau Lake in the Township of Rideau Lakes, in eastern Ontario cottage country along the UNESCO-listed Rideau Canal waterway that links Kingston to Ottawa through a chain of lakes and locks, in granite-and-pine country. Rates for the RV site and cottages are on the booking page. One RV site on Big Rideau — book directly and book early.

from $43/night


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