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Campgrounds and RV parks near Beaverton, ON

70 campgrounds and RV Parks near Beaverton, ON. Compare campsite amenities, photos, and site types to find the perfect stop for your rig on your route.

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Ashley89 trips - Joined Jun 2020Superhost

Ashley was a pleasure to deal with throughout the whole process. Great communication and the rv was exactly as described. The drop off and set up was amazing and I would not hesitate to reccomend Ashley to anyone looking for this size RV!

Jeff D. - Aug 2025

Rv was as described, and Ashley was great to deal with with any and all questions we had . Would definitely rent again.

James M. - Jul 2025

J.D.78 trips - Joined Nov 2020

The trailer was perfect for our family of 4. The kids loved having their own bunks and the space was just big enough for all of us. It was a great value, and JD was very helpful before and after, setting up the trailer for us, providing everything we could need, and packing it up after. We have no complaints and would definitely rent from JD again!

Jay L. - Aug 2025

Everything about the trailer and communication were top notch. I would highly recommend.

Christina E. - Aug 2025

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Frequently asked questions about campgrounds near Beaverton, ON

How much does it cost to rent an RV in Beaverton, Ontario?

RV rental in Beaverton is one of the most affordable ways to enjoy Lake Simcoe cottage country. Expect roughly $150 to $250 per night for travel trailers, $200 to $325 per night for Class C motorhomes, and $125 to $200 per night for campervans, with weekly stays often discounted by hosts. Because Beaverton is a seasonal lakeside town, you can save by booking shoulder-season weeks in late May, early June, or September. Pro tip: filter by Instant Book on RVezy and look at hosts in nearby Sunderland, Cannington, or Lindsay for cheap RV rental Beaverton options that still put you 15 minutes from the harbour.
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What kind of driver's licence do I need to rent an RV in Beaverton?

Good news: a standard full Class G Ontario driver's licence is all you need to drive almost any RV rental in Beaverton, including most Class A, B, and C motorhomes and travel trailers within the 11,000 kg combined weight threshold under Ontario's RV rules. To book on RVezy you must be at least 25 years old, and ID is verified securely through the platform. Visiting from abroad? Bring your home licence plus an International Driving Permit if it is not in English or French. No special motorhome rental Beaverton endorsement is required for the vast majority of listings.
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What protection is included when I rent an RV in Beaverton, ON?

Every RV rental in Beaverton, Ontario booked through RVezy comes with a renter protection plan and 24/7 roadside assistance built in, so you can drive off feeling covered. The protection plan covers eligible damages to the RV and is not traditional auto insurance, but it provides real financial peace of mind. During checkout you select your level of coverage (hosts do not pick this for you), so you can match the protection to your comfort level and trip length. Pro tip: first-time renters often select a higher tier for their first Lake Simcoe RV trip and adjust down on future bookings once they know the ropes.
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What if my plans change, can I cancel my Beaverton RV booking?

Yes, booking is low-risk. RVezy sets the cancellation policy (not the host), and it includes a money-back grace period right after booking plus refund tiers based on how far in advance you cancel. Cancellation terms are managed by RVezy's support team and applied consistently no matter which Beaverton host you book with, and host-initiated cancellations result in a full refund or travel credit for guests. Pro tip: book earlier rather than later for July and August weekends so you lock in the best rigs, then review the cancellation timeline in your confirmation email in case your plans shift.
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Can I bring my dog on a Beaverton RV rental?

Absolutely, pet-friendly RV rental Beaverton options are easy to find on RVezy, just toggle the Pet-Friendly filter and you will see plenty of hosts who welcome four-legged co-pilots. Brock Township is dog-friendly, and you can walk leashed pets along the waterfront trails from Beaverton Harbour or explore the Trans Canada Trail along the Beaver River. McRae Point Provincial Park on Lake Simcoe also has designated leashed pet areas. Pro tip: message the host before booking to confirm any pet fees or size limits, and pack a towel for sandy paws after the harbour beach.
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Can the RV be delivered to my campsite near Beaverton?

Yes, RV delivery Beaverton is one of the most popular options on RVezy, especially for first-time renters. Many hosts will tow or drive the RV directly to your campsite at McRae Point Provincial Park, Mara Provincial Park, a private park nearby, or even a cottage driveway on the east shore of Lake Simcoe, then level it, hook up power and water, and walk you through every system. Filter by Delivery on the search page to see hosts who offer this. Pro tip: delivery is a game-changer if you are nervous about backing a trailer into a tight site, your vacation starts the moment you arrive.
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How far can I drive from Beaverton on a typical RV rental?

Plenty far, Beaverton sits in a sweet spot of southern Ontario for an RV road trip from Beaverton. Each host sets their own mileage policy, and many offer generous daily kilometre limits or RV rental with unlimited mileage for a flat add-on. Popular routes include Algonquin Provincial Park (around 220 km northeast, about 2.5 to 3 hours), Prince Edward County wine country (about 230 km southeast, 2.5 to 3 hours), the Bruce Peninsula and Tobermory (roughly 320 km northwest, 3.5 to 4 hours), and Killarney Provincial Park (about 400 km, 4.5 hours). Pro tip: message the host with your planned route before booking so they can tailor the mileage package to your trip.
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Where are the best campgrounds near Beaverton for RV camping?

You are spoiled for choice for RV camping Beaverton. McRae Point Provincial Park (about 35 km northwest on Lake Simcoe near Orillia) offers around 200 sites with electrical service that suit motorhomes and trailers, with size limits depending on the loop. Mara Provincial Park is just minutes from McRae Point with its own sandy beach. Cedar Beach Resort on the south shore of Lake Simcoe is another local favourite, and Fair Havens off Highway 48 offers full hookups in a family-friendly setting. Pro tip: provincial park sites are bookable five months in advance through Ontario Parks, so reserve as soon as your dates open.
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When is the best time of year to rent an RV in Beaverton?

Late May through early October is the sweet spot for a Beaverton RV trip, when daytime highs typically sit between 20 and 27 degrees Celsius and Lake Simcoe is warm enough for swimming from late June into September. July and August are peak season with Canada Day celebrations at the harbour, summer fairs, and busy fishing tournaments (Brock Township markets itself as the Smallmouth Bass Capital of Canada). For a quieter, more affordable experience, target the first two weeks of June or mid-September. Insider tip: winter RVing is also possible if you are adventurous, Beaverton Harbour is a popular ice-fishing destination from January through March.
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I have never rented an RV before, will I be okay?

You will do great, the majority of people renting an RV in Beaverton are first-timers, and the process is designed for you. Every RVezy host provides a full walkthrough at pickup, covering propane, water, generator, levelling, slide-outs, and dumping, and you can text or call them anytime during your trip. Beaverton's flat rural roads, like Regional Road 23 and Highway 12, are great for getting comfortable behind the wheel before heading further into cottage country. Pro tip: choose a smaller Class C motorhome or a travel trailer under 25 feet for your first time renting an RV, and ask the host about delivery so your first drive is a relaxed one.
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What happens if something goes wrong on the road?

You are never alone out there. Every RVezy booking in Beaverton includes 24/7 roadside assistance as part of the renter protection plan, so a flat tire on Highway 12, a dead battery at Beaverton Harbour, or a tow situation up near Cannington is just a phone call away. RVezy customer support is also available before, during, and after your trip to help with anything else that comes up. Your host is usually a quick text away too, since most listings are owned by locals in Brock Township and Durham Region. Pro tip: save the roadside assistance number to your phone the moment you confirm your booking so it is ready when you need it.
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Can I take my Beaverton RV rental into the United States?

Cross-border travel from Beaverton is often possible. Each host decides whether their rig can leave Canada, and the protection plan coverage terms may differ for US travel, so always confirm both with the host and RVezy before booking. The nearest US crossings are the Peace Bridge at Fort Erie (about 240 km south) and the Thousand Islands Bridge near Kingston (around 320 km east). Travel into Mexico is not permitted on any RVezy rental. Pro tip: bring your passport, message the host with your route, and consider popular cross-border loops like the Adirondacks or Niagara Falls and Buffalo.
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How much should I budget for fuel on a Beaverton RV trip?

Fuel is one of the bigger line items, but it is easy to plan for. Most Class C motorhomes around Beaverton get roughly 18 to 25 litres per 100 km, Class B campervans run closer to 12 to 16 L/100 km, and trailer fuel use depends on your tow vehicle. Gas prices in Brock Township and Durham Region typically run a few cents above the Ontario average, so consider fuelling up in Lindsay or Port Perry before heading north. For a typical 500 km weekend loop, budget roughly $120 to $180 in fuel for a Class C. Pro tip: cruising at 90 km/h instead of 110 km/h on Highway 12 can noticeably reduce fuel consumption.
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How far in advance should I book a campground near Beaverton?

Book early and you will get the best sites. Ontario Parks opens reservations five months in advance, so for a Canada Day long weekend at McRae Point or Mara Provincial Park, set a reminder for around February 1. Private parks in the area often sell out summer weekends by April. Provincial park reservations are made through reservations.ontarioparks.ca, while private campgrounds book directly on their own websites. Pro tip: if your dates are sold out, weekday arrivals (Sunday to Wednesday) almost always have openings, and an electrical site at McRae Point is one of the easier options for larger motorhomes.
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What are driving conditions like around Beaverton?

Driving in and around Beaverton is refreshingly easy, mostly flat two-lane country roads with light traffic outside of long weekends. Highway 12 is the main route along the east shore of Lake Simcoe, Highway 7 cuts east-west through Sunderland and Lindsay, and Highway 48 connects you south toward the GTA. Watch for farm equipment in spring and fall, deer at dawn and dusk along concession roads, and occasional snow squalls in shoulder seasons. There are no low bridges or tight city clearances in the area, which makes campervan rental Beaverton a comfortable option for nervous drivers. Pro tip: avoid Highway 12 southbound on Sunday afternoons in summer, cottage traffic heading back to Toronto can add an hour.
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What amenities can I expect at campgrounds near Beaverton?

Local campgrounds are well-equipped for a comfortable family RV trip Beaverton. McRae Point Provincial Park offers electrical hookups (no water or sewer at the site), flush toilets, hot showers, a sani-station for dumping, and potable water near the gatehouse. Mara Provincial Park has similar provincial-park amenities with a sandy beach. Private parks in the area, such as Fair Havens, typically offer full hookups, and many sell firewood on site (you cannot bring your own due to invasive species rules). Pro tip: top up fresh water and dump at McRae Point's sani-station on your way out, it saves a stop on the drive home.
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What should I expect inside a Beaverton RV rental?

Most RVs listed in Beaverton come fully equipped and ready to roll. Expect a queen bed plus convertible dinette or bunks (sleeping four to seven), a kitchen with a propane stove, fridge/freezer, microwave, sink, and cookware, a bathroom with toilet and shower, air conditioning, a propane furnace, and seatbelts for every passenger seat. Many newer rigs include a TV, Bluetooth stereo, awning, and a generator or solar setup for off-grid stays. Wi-Fi is typically via your own phone hotspot, since rural Lake Simcoe cell coverage is generally good lakeside but can be spotty on the water. Pro tip: check the listing photos for a power awning and outdoor kitchen, both are summer game-changers on the Beaverton waterfront.
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What add-ons and pickup options do Beaverton hosts offer?

RVezy hosts in Beaverton offer plenty of flexibility to customize your trip. Common add-ons include linens and towel packages, kitchen kits, BBQs, bikes, kayaks (perfect for Lake Simcoe), camp chairs, generators, and propane refills. Pickup is typically from the host's home in Beaverton, Cannington, Sunderland, or nearby Lindsay, with delivery available for an extra fee based on distance. Mileage policies vary by host, some include a set number of kilometres per day with a per-kilometre fee for extras, while others offer unlimited-mileage packages for longer road trips. Pro tip: bundle delivery, linens, and a kayak rental into one booking, it is often cheaper than piecing them together separately.
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How does payment and the security deposit work?

Payment is simple and secure, you pay through RVezy with a credit card at the time of booking, never directly to the host. Each host sets a refundable security deposit (commonly several hundred to a couple of thousand dollars depending on the RV) that is handled separately from your booking payment and released after the trip once the rig is returned in good shape. There are no surprise cash exchanges at pickup for rent an RV in Beaverton trips. Pro tip: do a thorough video walkaround with your host at both pickup and drop-off, time-stamped footage protects everyone and is the fastest way to settle the deposit after your Lake Simcoe getaway.
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What are the best road trip destinations from Beaverton?

Beaverton is a launchpad for some of Ontario's best RV routes. Head about 2.5 hours north to Algonquin Provincial Park for moose-spotting and paddling, 1 hour northwest to Orillia and the Trent-Severn Waterway, 2 hours east into the Kawartha Lakes for the Butter Tart Trail, around 4 hours northwest to the Bruce Peninsula and Tobermory's grotto, or 2.5 to 3 hours southeast to Prince Edward County beaches and wineries. For a quick overnighter, the Muskoka Lakes (Bracebridge and Gravenhurst) are roughly 90 minutes away. Pro tip: stop in Sunderland or Cannington for breakfast on your way out, the small-town cafes are insider favourites for fuelling up before the road.
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