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Discover Toronto

Round up your crew and discover the sweeping metropolis that is Toronto. Canada’s largest city, Toronto, is famous for its numerous skyscrapers. However, the crowning jewel is the CN Tower, the tallest free-standing building in the Western Hemisphere. Toronto is considered one of the most multicultural and cosmopolitan cities globally, with unrivaled eateries, a thriving art scene, and some of Canada’s top attractions.

While summer is a great time to book an RV rental in Toronto, visiting in spring means avoiding the crowds, as long as you can stand a bit of cold weather. A few of Toronto’s top events also happen in the spring, like Toronto Comicon and Canada Blooms. With world-class excursions and the postcard-perfect Lake Ontario right on your doorstep, it’s easy to see why Toronto is one of Canada’s top tourist destinations.

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RV campgrounds in Toronto

Due to Toronto’s position within the densely-populated Golden Horseshoe region, you’ll have to travel away from the city to find somewhere quiet to rest up. The Bronte Creek Provincial Park campground, situated 29 miles (47 kilometres) away, is one of the most convenient RV campgrounds in Toronto. The campground is fairly basic, with sites that provide electrical hookups. While hookups are scarce, you’ll find plenty of amenities to make your stay more comfortable, including water taps, comfort stations, and laundry facilities. Bronte Creek Provincial Park also has loads of outdoor activities to keep your crew happy, including hiking, fishing, and disc golf.

If you’d prefer to stay slightly closer to the city, consider camping at Grangeways RV Park & Family Campground. This campground is located 45 miles (70 kilometres) from Toronto and features 300 sites with full hookups that allow 15/20/30-amp electricity. You’ll find everything you need for a comfortable stay here, including washrooms, laundry facilities, and a grocery store. When you’re not off exploring Toronto, work on your short game at the mini-putt golf course or go fishing in the nearby stream.

Alternatively, check out the campground at Fifty Point Conservation Area if you’re looking for somewhere to stay closer to the U.S. border. The campground is located between Hamilton and Niagara Falls on the edge of Lake Ontario, perfect for a relaxing getaway. Sites come with full hookups and max-amp electricity. Amenities here are limited and include laundry facilities, showers, and restrooms. The Fifty Point Conservation Area is ideal for experiencing the best of Lake Ontario, with a large swimming beach and salmon fishing opportunities.

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Things to do in Toronto

If you plan to take your Toronto RV rental into the city, you might want to consider if this bustling metro area is RV friendly. Traffic in Toronto can be hectic, and Highway 401 ranks as one of the busiest roads in the world. Technically, you can park an RV on the street in Toronto; however, all street parking is limited to three hours. Probably the best way to get around Toronto is to park your RV at a Walmart and use the city’s subway or streetcar system to get around.

Campers who crave aerial views and aren’t afraid of heights will want to head to the top of the CN Tower. Standing at over 1,800 feet (550 metres) high, the CN Tower is the tallest free-standing building in the Western Hemisphere. Take in dizzying panoramas from the 1,136 foot (346 metre) high observation deck, the LookOut Level, and test your courage on the Glass Floor. The bravest members of your crew might want to check out the EdgeWalk. Afterward, head to the 360 Restaurant and enjoy a bite to eat high above clouds.

One Toronto attraction the kids (and big kids) in your crew are sure to love is Canada’s Wonderland. The largest theme park in the country, Canada’s Wonderland boasts 70 rides, including 17 roller coasters. There’s also a water park called Splash Works if you want to cool off on a hot day. Once you’ve had your fill of the rides, sit back and enjoy one of the park’s live shows, or chow down at one of the dozens of restaurants.

Don’t feel you’ve experienced Lake Ontario during your Toronto trailer rental? Then pay a visit to Scarborough Bluffs. These stark cliffs run for nine miles (15 kilometres) along Lake Ontario, reaching a max height of over 295 feet (90 metres). Take a hike along the cliff-top trail and, along the way, visit some of the area’s nine parks. Arguably the best park is Bluffer’s Park and Beach as it features a large beach where you can relax surrounded by sublime cliffs.

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