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Campgrounds and RV parks near Toronto, ON

77 campgrounds and RV Parks near Toronto, ON. Compare amenities, photos, and site types to find the perfect stop for your rig and your route.

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Anna92 trips - Joined May 2019

Very good communication with the owner Real picture

Idan S. - Jul 2024

Great trailer! Took my kids camping in Anna's trailer and it was fantastic. My kids loved the bunk beds and everything functioned as intended. They took great care to explain everything to me prior to departure. They were also nice to accommodate a last minute extra night added to the booking. Would definitely recommend!

Mike Z. - Aug 2023

J.D.77 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

Frequently asked questions about campgrounds near Toronto, ON

How much does it cost to rent an RV in Toronto, and are there any budget tips?

The best part about booking an RV rental in Toronto is the flexibility: average nightly prices range from $80 to $250, depending on RV type and season. For affordable options, look for travel trailers or campervan rentals just outside downtown, and consider booking for longer stretches (over a week) for extra savings. Spring and late summer offer the best deals, and you can filter for cheap RV rentals in Toronto on RVezy if you're watching your budget. Lock in early for summer trips, especially around cottage country or Muskoka weekends.

What license do I need to rent and drive an RV in Toronto?

You need a full, unrestricted driver's license (Class G in Ontario works for most RVs) and you must be at least 25 years old to rent through RVezy. No special or commercial license is required for most motorhomes or travel trailers. International visitors can use their home country license with a valid International Driving Permit (IDP). Upload your ID during booking and get ready for your Toronto RV adventure. Most renters find it's way easier than expected to hit the road.
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Is there any protection included with my Toronto RV rental booking?

Every RV rental in Toronto on RVezy includes a protection plan: you choose your level (Basic, Standard, Premium, or Stationary) at booking. The plan covers you for eligible physical damage and includes 24/7 roadside assistance anywhere in Ontario. It's major peace of mind, whether you're off to Algonquin or exploring downtown campsites.
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Can I cancel my Toronto RV rental if my plans change?

You get a full refund if you cancel within 24 hours of the host accepting your booking and your payment being made (and at least 24 hours before the trip start). After that, refunds depend on timing: cancel more than 30 days before and you only forfeit the service fee; 30 to 8 days before, 50% of the rental; 7 days or less, the full rental. If the host cancels, you receive a full refund with no penalties. Protection plan, delivery, and add-ons are always refunded when you cancel. Check your booking details or RVezy's help centre for the full policy.
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Can I bring my pet on my Toronto RV rental, and how do I find pet-friendly options?

Pet lovers rejoice: there are plenty of pet-friendly RV rentals in Toronto. Just use the Pet-Friendly filter to see campers where furry friends are welcome. Some rentals include special cleaning or small fees for pets. When RV camping in Toronto, check out Cherry Beach Off Leash Dog Park for local pet runs, or explore nearby pet-friendly campgrounds like Indian Line Campground.
toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-gardens-beaches/pet-friendly-parks/

Can the RV be delivered and set up for me in Toronto?

Absolutely: many hosts offer RV delivery in Toronto for stress-free getaways, especially if you're new to RVs or don't want to drive in the city. Hosts will bring your motorhome or camper trailer right to your driveway, a local campground, or popular sites like Glen Rouge Campground, get you oriented, and handle the tricky backing-in and hookups. Just check Delivery when searching for your perfect Toronto RV rental.

How far can I drive with my Toronto RV rental, and what are some top destinations?

You're set for adventure: most motorhome rental Toronto bookings come with generous daily mileage, perfect for epic trips from city to countryside. Must-see drives include Toronto to Niagara Falls (about 1.5 hours), Algonquin Provincial Park (about 3 hours), Muskoka Lakes (about 2 hours), and Prince Edward County (about 2.5 hours). For longer getaways, clarify mileage options with your host before booking. RVezy coverage is valid across Canada and the US (excluding Mexico and certain prohibited areas).
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Where can I camp or park an RV overnight in Toronto?

You have great options for RV camping in Toronto and nearby escapes. Glen Rouge Campground (Scarborough) is the only public campground within city limits, and nearby Indian Line Campground (Mississauga) is popular for families. Toronto KOA is just 40 minutes away for full hookups and amenities. For overnight parking, stick to designated spots: street overnight parking is not allowed in most Toronto neighbourhoods.

What's the best time of year for an RV trip in Toronto?

For the best Toronto RV trip, aim for late May through early October. Days are warm (about 20 to 28°C or 68 to 82°F) and campgrounds buzz with life. Fall brings stunning colour drives along the Niagara Escarpment. Winter RVing is possible but some campgrounds close, and you'll need winter-ready features if you're game for snowy adventures. Spring is underrated: fewer crowds, cherry blossoms, and mild weather.
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I've never rented an RV. What should I expect when picking up or having an RV delivered in Toronto?

First-time renters love RV rental in Toronto because every booking includes a personal walkthrough. Your host will show you everything: how to drive, set up camp, manage hookups, and even work that fancy coffee maker. If you choose delivery, setup is handled for you. For peace of mind, you can message your host any time before or during your trip.

What if something goes wrong on my RV trip from Toronto?

You're in good hands: RVezy rental bookings include 24/7 roadside assistance anywhere in Ontario or across Canada. Whether you run a flat tire near Muskoka or need help unlocking a stubborn door, call Access Roadside at 1-866-227-2213 with your booking number. Your host is also only a message away for tips or troubleshooting.
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Can I take my Toronto RV rental into the United States?

Cross-border road trips are possible. Many RV rentals in Toronto allow travel into U.S. destinations like upstate New York, Michigan, or beyond. Mention your route to the host before booking so your protection package applies. No RVezy rentals can go to Mexico, but Canada-U.S. routes are a classic for campers thanks to easy border proximity and top Niagara and Great Lakes drives.
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How much should I budget for gas on a Toronto RV trip?

RV trips from Toronto are a blast and, with a little planning, you can keep fuel costs under control. Most motorhomes get about 10 to 18 L/100 km (13 to 23 mpg). Gas prices in Toronto typically range around $1.55 to $1.75 per litre. Short hops to Muskoka or the Kawarthas keep fuel bills lower, and a campervan rental in Toronto is often the most efficient option for city exploring.
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How early should I reserve Toronto campgrounds during peak months?

To score the best sites, book major Toronto-area campgrounds like Glen Rouge or Indian Line at least 3 to 6 months in advance for peak season (late June to early September). Reservations for provincial parks often open in winter or early spring. Aim early if you want long weekends or waterfront spots. Ontario Parks and Parks Canada are your go-to booking platforms.

Is it hard to drive an RV around Toronto, and are there any road rules to know?

Toronto traffic can be busy, but you can make it stress-free. Many guests avoid city streets by choosing RV delivery. If you drive, plan routes that skip rush hours, watch for low-clearance underpasses (like the Dufferin Street bridges), and avoid high-density downtown roads. The Don Valley Parkway and Gardiner Expressway are the fastest ways out to nature. Practice with a shorter motorhome rental in Toronto for a confidence boost.
toronto.ca/services-payments/streets-parking-transportation/road-safety/transportation-services-traffic-safety/

What campground amenities can I expect around Toronto?

Toronto-area campgrounds make it easy: Glen Rouge, Indian Line, and Toronto KOA all offer electric hookups, water fills, dump stations, showers, laundry, and picnic areas. Many also provide playgrounds for families and WiFi near the main office. Sewage dumping is allowed only at approved dump stations, so plan stops before heading into wilder areas. Pack your refillable water jug to top up at camp taps.

What features do most Toronto RV rentals include?

Toronto RV rentals usually come loaded: expect proper beds (from queen to bunkhouse), full kitchens, toilets, indoor showers, air conditioning, and plenty with TVs or even onboard WiFi. Larger motorhomes may include generators for off-grid nights. All RVs include seatbelts for every passenger, so it's family adventure ready. Filter for must-haves like solar panels or upgraded kitchens to level up your trip.
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Are there add-ons, delivery, or special features I can book with my Toronto RV rental?

Yes. Many Toronto RV hosts offer add-ons: camping chairs, BBQs, bikes, paddleboards, linen kits, and more; fees are listed on each booking page. Instant Book makes pickup a breeze, while Delivery means you don't have to tow or drive in city traffic. Check mileage policies and confirm your chosen features ahead for the smoothest RV rental Toronto experience.
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How does payment work, and what should I expect for security deposits on Toronto RV rentals?

Payment for your Toronto RV rental is secure: book online and your reservation is confirmed once the host accepts. A security deposit (if the host requires one) is authorized on your payment method three days before the trip and released seven days after the trip ends, as long as there's no damage and you've returned the RV as agreed. Stick to the rental agreement and you'll get the hold released with no charge.
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