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I was wondering if anyone knows a few good places to camp around Toronto? The thing is that I'll be up there Oct. 10 - 15 and a lot of the camp grounds that I saw were closed in October.
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The "camping season " in Ontario is just about over by that time , due to the weather getting colder at night. You use the term "up there " so I will assume that you are from the USA ?
By that time it will be getting down to the freezing point, over night, and it starts to rain more often, so I'd really re-consider the idea of sleeping out in a tent. Try a motel, instead.
Provincial campgrounds ( think State Park ) close from September to April, and most private operations do too.
JIm B
Toronto.
The "camping season " in Ontario is just about over by that time , due to the weather getting colder at night. You use the term "up there " so I will assume that you are from the USA ?
By that time it will be getting down to the freezing point, over night, and it starts to rain more often, so I'd really re-consider the idea of sleeping out in a tent. Try a motel, instead.
Provincial campgrounds ( think State Park ) close from September to April, and most private operations do too.
JIm B
Toronto.
Know some good crown land for camping north of toronto?
Feelin' Go
I'm looking to go camping and not have to pay, be pretty secluded and interesting. preferably north of toronto,
we dont have a canoe!
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the Wilcox Conservation area used to be a good place to camp and it used to be FREE but you will have to leave your car at the gate because it is usually locked. It is near Orangeville on the 19th line as I remember. I haven't been there in about 10 years or so. There used to be a pump water source at the end of the trail but that was a while ago.
the Wilcox Conservation area used to be a good place to camp and it used to be FREE but you will have to leave your car at the gate because it is usually locked. It is near Orangeville on the 19th line as I remember. I haven't been there in about 10 years or so. There used to be a pump water source at the end of the trail but that was a while ago.
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