
If you're planning a summer escape to one of Ontario’s stunning provincial parks, be sure to book your permits in advance.
Ontario Parks is reminding visitors that daily vehicle permits can be reserved online up to five days in advance at 88 participating provincial parks. With July 1st and the rest of summer’s long weekends fast approaching, these popular parks are expected to reach full capacity — especially during peak days like Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.
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If you’re heading out this weekend or on the Canada Day holiday, consider booking your day permit now at reservations.ontarioparks.ca. Reserving in advance ensures a guaranteed parking spot and a more relaxed experience when you arrive.
Want to camp instead? Try midweek
Weekend camping at Ontario’s top parks may be a challenge — but weekdays are a different story. While many parks are 100% booked on weekends, midweek availability is much more flexible.
Great midweek camping options include:
- Darlington and Bronte Creek, just outside the GTA
- Balsam Lake, Murphys Point, and Rideau River in Southeastern Ontario
- Turkey Point, Selkirk, and Craigleith in Southwestern Ontario
Explore more tips and book your campsite at reservations.ontarioparks.ca.
Respect the beach: 9 beach basics
Ontario’s beaches aren’t just scenic spots — they’re living ecosystems. Whether you're swimming, sunbathing, or enjoying a picnic, be mindful of your surroundings:
- Always use designated garbage bins
- Follow posted signage
- Leave wildlife and natural features undisturbed
For a full list of beach basics, check out the Ontario Parks blog.
Stay connected
Want to see more of what Ontario Parks has to offer? Visit ontarioparks.ca/travel.