This campground is found in Canada's largest urban park, the Rouge Park, on the Rouge River in metro Toronto. It has full hookup services for trailers at 87 of its 124 sites, as well as barbecue facilities, hiking, fishing and canoeing. There is also a children's play and splash pad. Dogs on leashes are welcome. It is wheelchair accessible and has a coin-operated laundry, washrooms, public phones and 24-hour security. Notable features: its excellent hiking trails and its city location. It is open from mid May to mid October.
Glen Rouge Campground
7450 Kingston Road
Toronto, Ontario
416-338-2267
rougepark.com
Indian Line is the closest campground to Toronto's downtown and lakefront areas. It is located outside city limits on the Humber River in 350 acres of parkland. It has hookups for 229 of its 247 sites. There is a pavilion, picnic tables, a fire pit on every site, and hiking, fishing and canoeing. It is wheelchair accessible and has a playground, a swimming pool, washrooms, phones, laundry and Internet. Pets on leashes are welcome. Notable features: it is big rig friendly and has city transit to downtown Toronto that stops in front of the campground. It is open from late April to November.
Indian Line Tourist Campground
7625 Finch Ave. W.
Brampton, Ontario L6T 0B2
905-678-1233
trca.on.ca
Jellystone is the closest camp to Canada's Wonderland. It is located 30 minutes from Toronto, in Bradford, on 52 acres of grass and trees. It has hookup services for 102 of 150 sites. The focus is on scheduled activities for children, including daily visits with Yogi Bear and wagon rides. On-site are pavilions, picnic tables and a game room and also a video arcade. Other activities include a nine-hole challenge mini putt, pedal carts, a large sand pile and a heated pool. Convenience shops and laundry and Internet services are also available. Dogs on leashes are welcome. Notable features: numerous family activities in a recognizable theme resort and easy access to Canada's Wonderland. It is open from May to the end of September.
Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park & Camp Resort
3666 Simcoe Road 88
R.R. # 1, Bradford, Ontario L3Z 2A4
905-775-1377
jellystonetoronto.com
Cedar Beach Resort is located 35 minutes northeast of Toronto, in Stouffville. The Toronto Zoo and Wonderland are a half hour away. It sits on the shores of Musselman's Lake and has hookups for 510 of 560 sites. It features a big band era pavilion, various ball sports and social activities. Also available are freshwater fishing gear rentals and kayaks, paddle boats and canoes. A popular option is a sandy beach to swim in, plus there are two pools and a splash pad for children. This resort is wheelchair accessible in many areas and has phones, a laundry and Internet and cable services. There is also a licensed restaurant on-site. Dogs on leashes are welcome. Notable features: first-class amenities in a beautiful setting and big rig accessibility. Also, the resort has been run by the same family for four generations. It is open from April to the end of October.
Cedar Beach Trailer & RV Resort
Muselman's Lake, 15014 9th Line
Stouffville, Ontario L4A 7X3
905-642-1770
cedarbeach.com