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Caribou RV Park

30 RV Sites

Caribou RV Park in Whitehorse, Yukon, offers 30 RV sites at kilometer 1403 of the Alaska Highway, with 30-amp service, cable TV, and rigs accepted up to 120 feet — the length capacity that matters on a route where travelers arrive in everything from vans to full-size coaches with tows. Serviced, unserviced, premium, and VIP categories are available, and the campground is fully open with all services. Thirty sites run in serviced, unserviced, premium, and VIP categories, the serviced sites carrying water, sewer, and electric on 30-amp with cable TV and site WiFi, in back-in and pull-through configurations sized to 120 feet, with fire pits and picnic tables. Unserviced sites suit self-contained rigs at a lower rate. A general store, laundry, dump station, restrooms, showers, and firewood handle the practical side, with on-site dining for meals. The property offers more than a highway stop. Walking trails run the grounds, bike rentals are available, and a lake nearby supports fishing, canoeing, and kayaking. A spa rounds out the amenities — genuinely welcome after a long stretch of the Alaska Highway. Pets are welcome. Whitehorse is the Yukon's largest city, sitting near the junction of the South Klondike Cutoff that connects to the historic Klondike Gold Rush route. The Alaska Highway draws a global community of overlanders, RV travelers, and adventure travelers through each summer, and the park's highway-adjacent position makes it a natural gathering point for that community. The northern season is short and concentrated. Summer is decisively the peak — reserve well ahead for July and August.

from $31/night

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Lunenburg RV Park and Campground

55 RV Sites

Lunenburg RV Park and Campground puts guests within walking distance of Old Town Lunenburg, Nova Scotia — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — with 55 RV sites carrying 30-amp service and rigs accepted to 70 feet. Full-hookup, water-and-electric, and dry camping categories are all available, on a campground owned and operated by a non-profit. Fifty-five back-in sites run in full-hookup, water-and-electric, and dry camping configurations, the serviced sites carrying water, sewer, and electric on 30-amp, sized to 70 feet, with site WiFi. A dump station, restrooms, and showers handle the practical side. Worth knowing: the campground is run by a non-profit that also operates two visitor information centers in Lunenburg, and like many operators it has faced staffing pressures — patience with service levels goes a long way here. Pets are welcome. The walkable position is the whole proposition. Old Town Lunenburg's 18th-century British colonial grid, the brightly painted wooden buildings climbing the hillside above the harbor, the working fishing boats at the waterfront wharves, and the Bluenose II's tall ship presence make this one of the most authentically preserved historic maritime communities in North America — and you can reach all of it on foot from your site rather than driving in and hunting for parking. Lunenburg sits on Mahone Bay's southwest shore, the most visited and most photographed community in Nova Scotia after Peggy's Cove. The Nova Scotia season is short and concentrated. Summer is decisively the peak — reserve well ahead for July and August.

from $29/night

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Mountainaire Campground and RV Park

26 RV Sites, 5 Cabins, 16 Tent Sites, 3 Onsite RV/Trailers

Mountainaire Campground and RV Park in Nanaimo, BC, offers 29 RV sites, 5 cabins, and 16 tent sites, with 30-amp service and room for rigs up to 57 feet. Sites come in two categories, full-hookup back-in 30-amp carrying water, sewer, and electric, and water-and-electric back-in 30-amp, each with site-delivered WiFi, a fire pit, and a picnic table. Three on-site RV rentals are available for guests arriving without a rig. Note the electrical: service here is 30-amp throughout, so a rig wired for heavier draw will need an adapter and some load management. The grounds are gated, with laundry, a bathhouse with showers, a general store, firewood, propane fills and exchange, and on-site dining. Pets are welcome, and there's a playground. An arcade, horseshoes, volleyball, a pond, and creek frontage fill the forested, mountain-backed grounds, with swimming, snorkeling, kayaking, fishing, biking, and planned activities. Nanaimo sits on Vancouver Island's east coast, the island's main ferry gateway from the mainland. Rates for sites, cabins, tent spots, and RV rentals are on the booking page. Full-service sites are limited and book first.

from $32/night

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Robert's Roost Resort

46 RV Sites, 2 Cabins, 12 Tent Sites, 2 Mobile Homes, 1 Onsite RV/Trailer

Robert's Roost Resort in Quesnel, BC, offers 47 full-hookup RV sites, 4 cabin and mobile home rentals, and 12 tent sites, with 20 and 30-amp service and room for rigs up to 60 feet. Sites are organized by amp service and orientation — shaded back-in and pull-in options at 15, 20, and 30 amps, plus fully equipped RV rentals that sleep three for guests arriving without a rig. Full-hookup sites carry water, sewer, and electric with cable TV, site-delivered WiFi, and a picnic table. Laundry, a bathhouse with showers, a general store, and firewood cover the essentials. Pets are welcome, with a dog park on the grounds. Recreation is built around the lake. Boat docks, a boat ramp, and boat rentals get guests onto the water for fishing, kayaking, paddle boarding, and swimming, and the property adds a disc golf course, ball field, sport courts, horseshoes, volleyball, and a playground. A clubhouse handles indoor gatherings, and golf and wine tasting are nearby. The resort sits on Dragon Lake at the south edge of Quesnel in BC's Cariboo region, about 90 minutes south of Prince George. Rates for sites, tent spots, and rentals are on the booking page. The summer season is the busy one — reserve ahead for July and August weekends.

from $29/night

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Sheridan Lake Resort

15 RV Sites, 11 Cabins

Sheridan Lake Resort in Lone Butte, BC, offers 15 RV sites and 11 cabins, with 30-amp service and back-in sites for rigs up to 50 feet. Sites are back-ins carrying water and electric. There's no sewer at the site, so plan accordingly for a longer stay. Note the electrical: service is 30-amp throughout, so a rig wired for heavier draw will need an adapter and some load management. A bathhouse with showers, a general store, and firewood cover the essentials, with eleven cabins for guests without a rig. Pets are welcome, with a dog park. The lake is the reason to come: a boat ramp, boat docks, and boat and kayak rentals, plus a beach and walking trails, with fishing, boating, paddling, paddle boarding, paddle boats, and swimming. Skiing and snowboarding are nearby in winter. Lone Butte sits on Highway 24 in the South Cariboo's Interlakes District — a stretch of interior BC known widely as the Fishing Highway, and Sheridan Lake is one of its best-known waters. Rates for sites and cabins are on the booking page. Fifteen sites on a Fishing Highway lake means the season books early.

from $31/night

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MamaYeh RV Park

24 RV Sites

MamaYeh RV Park in Prince George, BC, offers 24 full-hookup RV sites with 20, 30, and 50-amp service. The park publishes both back-in and pull-thru site categories, each carrying water, sewer, and electric with a fire pit and picnic table; confirm which layout you're booking when you reserve. The park is rated big rig friendly, though you should check your rig's fit against the specific site. Two things to know before you arrive: the park is currently self-contained only — the bathhouse is not yet finished, so portable toilets are what's available and your rig needs a working bathroom. And the well water carries a high iron content, so the park advises against doing laundry in your rig. Pets are welcome, and WiFi covers the property. The setting is the amenity: 145 acres of boreal forest, provincial-park quality, ten to fifteen minutes from town. Prince George sits at the confluence of the Fraser and Nechako rivers in the geographic heart of central British Columbia. Rates and availability are on the booking page. Confirm the bathhouse status and bring water for anything you'd rather not run through the iron.

from $34/night

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Fairview Park Camping & Marina

15 RV Sites, 4 Tent Sites, 2 Cottages

Fairview Park Camping & Marina in North Bay, ON, offers 15 full-hookup RV sites, 1 cottage, and 4 tent sites, with 20 and 30-amp service and room for rigs up to 80 feet. Sites come as back-ins and pull-thrus, each carrying water, sewer, and electric with site-delivered WiFi, a fire pit, and a picnic table. At 80 feet the pull-thrus take a longer rig than nearly anything else in the region, though the 20 and 30-amp service means a rig wired for heavier draw will need an adapter and some load management. Laundry, a bathhouse with showers, a general store, a dump station, and on-site dining cover the essentials. Pets are welcome. The marina is the anchor: boat slips, boat docks, a boat ramp, and a fishing pier put guests straight onto the water, with an outdoor pool, a hot tub and sauna, a beach, a pond, and swimming, paddling, fishing, and biking alongside. There's a casino on the property and golf nearby. The park sits along the Lavase River minutes from downtown North Bay, with Lake Nipissing opening up just beyond. Rates for sites, the cottage, and tent spots are on the booking page. Boat slips book separately — ask when you reserve.

from $30/night

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Woodland Park

3 RV Sites, 10 Tent Sites

Woodland Park in Sauble Beach, Ontario, offers three full-hookup RV sites and 10 tent sites a short walk from Lake Huron, with 30-amp service and rigs accepted to 60 feet behind a gated entrance. Back-in and pull-through categories join a beach, boat ramp, boat docks, recreation center, and on-site dining. Three sites run in back-in and pull-through categories, both carrying water, sewer, and electric on 30-amp, sized to 60 feet, with fire pits and picnic tables. One thing to check: service is 30-amp, so a rig wired for heavier draw will need an adapter and some load management. Sixty feet accommodates a long coach with a tow. Ten tent sites and cabins round out the lodging. A general store, dump station, restrooms, showers, and firewood handle the practical side. A beach, boat ramp, and boat docks open the water for boating, canoeing, kayaking, swimming, and fishing, with a recreation center, playground, walking trails, hiking, dog park, horseshoes, on-site dining, and productive birding filling the rest. Pets are welcome. Sauble Beach is the reason to be here. Seven miles of continuous natural sand along Lake Huron's freshwater coast make it the most visited freshwater beach community in Canada, and the campground entrance is a short walk from it. The water is warm by Great Lakes standards and the sunsets over open water are the town's daily event. The Bruce Peninsula runs north from here toward Tobermory, the Bruce Trail, and Bruce Peninsula National Park's grotto and turquoise water. Summer is decisively the season. Reserve well ahead for July and August.

from $40/night

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Tiny Village Parry Sound

Tiny Village Parry Sound in Ontario, Canada, provides a distinctive lakeside and Georgian Bay camping retreat in the Parry Sound District of the Canadian Shield, where the famous Thirty Thousand Islands of Georgian Bay—the largest freshwater archipelago in the world—create a labyrinthine boating, kayaking, and canoeing environment of extraordinary natural beauty in a protected UNESCO Biosphere Reserve recognized as one of the most ecologically significant freshwater landscapes on Earth. Positioned in the landscape surrounding Parry Sound where the Canadian Shield's exposed Precambrian granite meets Georgian Bay's open water in an island-studded shoreline that Canadian summer cottage culture has treasured for over a century, the campground provides a natural gateway to one of Canada's most celebrated outdoor recreation environments. The campground's facility reflects the outdoor recreation and cottage-style character of Georgian Bay camping: a beach for swimming, boat docks for guest watercraft, boat ramp, boat rentals, kayak rentals for exploring the island passages of the Thirty Thousand Islands, a lake, showers, bathrooms, general store, firewood, walking trails, playground, and recreation center serve the practical and recreational needs of guests whose stays center on the bay's paddling and boating opportunities. Canoeing, kayaking, paddleboarding, volleyball, hiking, and the birding and wildlife watching that the Georgian Bay's protected shoreline consistently delivers provide organized and independent recreation across the full outdoor spectrum. The cabins accommodate guests seeking enclosed lakeside accommodations. Parry Sound's position on the eastern Georgian Bay shore provides the administrative and commercial center for the Thirty Thousand Islands corridor, where the Town of Parry Sound's waterfront, the Gateway to the 30,000 Islands cruise boat operation on Georgian Bay, and the Charles W. Stockey Centre for the Performing Arts—home to the Festival of the Sound classical music festival each July—create a cultural and natural tourism infrastructure of surprising depth for a community of Parry Sound's size. The Canadian Shield's exposed granite outcrops, the silver-gray shores of Georgian Bay, and the boreal forest that frames every water view create the visual identity that the Group of Seven painters immortalized in the Canadian landscape painting tradition. The Georgian Bay Islands National Park, a 13,000-hectare park protecting 63 Georgian Bay islands and the Beausoleil Island's full range of Georgian Bay ecology, provides the most pristine and accessible wilderness island camping in the Thirty Thousand Islands corridor through a water-access-only park that rewards paddlers and boaters with complete island solitude. The Killbear Provincial Park on the Parry Sound peninsula provides developed beach and hiking access to Georgian Bay's granite headlands and the abundant wildlife that the park's Massasauga rattlesnake population, black bear community, and rich bird life represent in one of Ontario's most biologically diverse provincial parks. Tiny Village Parry Sound operates seasonally from late spring through early fall in the Georgian Bay's Canadian Shield climate, with the July and August summer season representing the peak of Georgian Bay's boating, paddling, and cottage culture when the Thirty Thousand Islands' warm bay water and the 18-hour northern summer days create ideal conditions for extended water recreation. The Festival of the Sound in July and the fall color season through late September and October—when the Shield's maple and birch forest transforms the granite island landscape into vivid color—create the most culturally and visually distinctive seasonal opportunities for guests whose Ontario visit extends beyond the summer camping peak.

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Tiny Village Ottawa River

13 RV Sites, 2 Tent Sites

Tiny Village Ottawa River in Deep River, Ontario, offers 13 RV sites and two tent sites on the banks of the Ottawa River, with 30-amp service and rigs accepted to 75 feet. Back-in, pull-through, and water-only pull-through categories join glamping cabins, boat docks, and a beach in Renfrew County. Thirteen sites run in back-in, pull-through, and water-only pull-through categories, the serviced sites carrying water, sewer, and electric on 30-amp, sized to 75 feet, with fire pits, picnic tables, and site WiFi. Two tent sites round out the accommodations. One important note on the rental cabins and glamping units: they are classified as housekeeping cabins, which means guests bring their own supplies — eco-friendly products are appreciated. A general store, dump station, restrooms, showers, and firewood handle the practical side. Pets are welcome. Boat docks and a beach give direct river access for boating, canoeing, kayaking, and swimming, with walking trails, hiking, volleyball, and birding from the property. Off-roading is nearby. The Ottawa River defines the Ontario-Quebec border here, flowing through Canadian Shield granite and boreal forest past the whitewater rapids that have drawn canoeists since the fur trade era made this the primary commercial artery of New France. Deep River is among Ontario's most scenically pristine river communities, and the property delivers genuine remoteness within driving distance of Ottawa. The Ontario season is short. Summer is decisively the peak — reserve well ahead.

from $44/night

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Tiny Village Bon Echo

1 RV Site, 6 Tent Sites

Tiny Village Bon Echo in Ompah, Ontario, offers a water-and-electric pull-through RV site and six tent sites in Canadian Shield country, with 30 and 50-amp service and rigs accepted to 30 feet. Cabins, an outdoor pool, beach, boat ramp, kayak rentals, and on-site dining serve a glamping-focused property near Bon Echo Provincial Park. The RV site is pull-through with water and electric on 30 and 50-amp, sized to 30 feet. Two things to plan around: the site carries water and electric rather than sewer, and the 30-foot cap rules out most modern coaches. Six tent sites and classic rental cabins round out the lodging. A general store, propane fills, restrooms, showers, portable toilets, firewood, and on-site dining handle the practical side. Three policies worth knowing: check-in runs 3pm to 9pm only, checkout is 11am, and while there is no boat docking, launching is free. An outdoor pool and beach anchor the summer, with a lake, boat ramp, boat rentals, and kayak rentals opening the water for boating, canoeing, kayaking, and swimming. A recreation center, playground, walking trails, hiking, corn hole, and a river fill the rest, with offroading nearby and genuinely dark skies for stargazing. Bon Echo Provincial Park is a short drive and is where the Canadian Shield reaches its most dramatic expression — the Mazinaw Rock cliff rises roughly 330 feet straight out of Mazinaw Lake, carrying more than 260 Indigenous pictographs on its face. Summer is the short Ontario season. Reserve well ahead, and plan arrival within the check-in window.

from $40/night

Willow Lake Campground & RV Park

28 RV Sites, 4 Cabins, 1 Cottage

Willow Lake Campground & RV Park in Woodstock, Ontario, offers 28 RV sites and five cabin and cottage units in Oxford County, with 30 and 50-amp service and rigs accepted to 90 feet. Back-in, pull-through, and premium pull-through categories sit behind a gated entrance, with an outdoor pool, mini-golf, and a game room on an owner-operated family property. Twenty-eight sites run in 30-amp back-ins, 30-amp pull-throughs, 30/50-amp pull-throughs, and premium 30/50 pull-throughs, all carrying water, sewer, and electric, sized to 90 feet, with fire pits and picnic tables. Five cabins and cottages serve guests without a rig. A general store, laundry, restrooms, showers, and firewood handle the practical side, with WiFi throughout and a gated entrance controlling access. Seasonal sites are available — ask about the following year's availability. An outdoor pool anchors the summer, with mini-golf, a game room, a recreation center, and a playground filling the rest. Food trucks visit through the season. The property is run by hosts Mark and Melanie, and the owner-operated character is the difference — guests deal with the people who own the place rather than a franchise service model. Pets are welcome. Woodstock sits in Oxford County between London and Hamilton, in the heart of southwestern Ontario's dairy country. The Highway 401 corridor is close, and Oxford County — Canada's Dairy Capital and the most productive dairy county in the country — gives the surrounding landscape its agricultural character. A golf course is nearby. The campground runs the Ontario season, with summer families driving peak demand. Reserve ahead for summer weekends.

from $60/night


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