Wed. Nov 29th, 2023
Fall Camp in Southwestern Ontario

Not ready to say goodbye to summer?

Us neither.

Fall comes late to this part of the province, which means campers can extend their fair weather excursions throughout October.

Book a relaxing and rejuvenating midweek getaway at one of these parks:

Earl Rowe Provincial Park

Open until October 10, 2023

A view of the fall colors.

Earl Rowe is located on the doorstep of Toronto, just 85 km northwest.

Walk 11 km on trails within the park that range from short hikes to longer half-day hikes. We recommend the 4km Lookout Trail which takes hikers to the highest point in the park with views of Earl Rowe and the surrounding autumn colors.

New to camping? Earl Rowe is your park!

If you visit this autumn, you may have the opportunity to see salmon migrating up the River Boyne to spawn. Keep an eye on the park’s social media for updates.

Selkirk Provincial Park

Open until October 10, 2023

silhouette at sunset

Motorhomes: look no further. Selkirk is your perfect fall park.

Just 15 minutes east of Port Dover, it offers large grassy sites in beautiful surroundings. Many sites offer electricity and direct access for larger RVs and trailers.

Enjoy a relaxing paddle through the park’s wetlands along Spring Creek or take a leisurely stroll along the Wheeler’s Walk trail. Bird watchers may be lucky enough to see the park’s resident bald eagles or spot owls at dusk.

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If you need more reasons to try Selkirk, you’ll find them here.

Sauble Falls Provincial Park

Open until October 29, 2023

waterfall view

Sauble Falls is the perfect place to wet your line and possibly land the big one. Anglers have the opportunity to fish for salmon and steelhead well into fall.

Perfect for families, the adventure playground, horseshoe pit, and volleyball area offer plenty of activities well into the fall season.

Turkey Point Provincial Park

Open until October 29, 2023

Camping during fall colors with tent.

With many electric campsites, including many with drive-throughs, Turkey Point is perfect for camping in September or October.

Enjoy the unique foliage of the Carolinian forest. Throughout much of the park you can see various species of ash, birch, chestnut, walnut, walnut and (the tallest of all) tulips.

Spot orioles, hummingbirds, warblers and more as they travel south for the winter.

If you like mountain biking, this park is a great option for a fall trip! Mountain bike trails are available both inside and adjacent to the park. For more information, check out the Turkey Point Mountain Bike Club.

What are you waiting for? Book your fall adventure online today!