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| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Max RV length | 32 feet (9.7 metres) |
| Dump station | Yes, modern dump station available |
| Electrical hookups | 102 of 333 sites have electrical service at Wolf and Hawk campgrounds |
| Generator policy | Prohibited in Snake Campground; allowed in other campgrounds |
| Camping season | May 8 to October 13 |
| Reservation system | Book online at reservations.ontarioparks.ca or call 705-549-2231 |
The best time for RV camping at Awenda is from late May through early October, when campgrounds are fully operational and weather is favorable for outdoor activities. Summer months (June through August) offer the warmest temperatures and are ideal for beach swimming and water activities, though crowds peak in July and August. Shoulder seasons in May and September provide milder weather, fewer crowds, and pleasant conditions for hiking and exploring the trails. Winter enthusiasts can enjoy cross-country skiing and snowshoeing on groomed trails from November through March, though overnight camping facilities are closed.
Campgrounds closed. Winter conditions with snow likely.
Campgrounds closed. Cold winter weather continues; shortest daylight hours.
Campgrounds closed. Spring thaw begins; unpredictable weather conditions.
Campgrounds closed until May 8. Late-season snow possible; trails warming.
Campgrounds open May 8. Spring season ideal for hiking; weather warming rapidly.
Peak summer season begins. Warm weather, moderate rainfall; popular month for RV camping.
Warmest month; peak season. Ideal for beach and water activities; heaviest crowds.
Continued warm weather. Late summer peak season; campgrounds nearly full.
Shoulder season with pleasant fall weather. Fewer crowds; excellent for hiking and beach visits.
Camping closes October 13. Fall colors peak; cool, rainy weather; higher precipitation.
Campgrounds closed. Early winter; snow and rain; cross-country skiing and snowshoeing trails available.
Campgrounds closed. Winter conditions; snow cover likely; winter trail activities available.
Methodist Point Bay and other Georgian Bay beaches provide sandy shores for summer swimming and picnicking. A designated pet-friendly beach allows visitors with leashed dogs. The shallow bay waters warm during July and August, ideal for family swimming. ontarioparks.ca/park/awenda/activities
Over 31 kilometres of scenic trails range from easy to moderate difficulty across loops of 1 to 13 kilometres. The 13-kilometre Bluff Trail offers panoramic Georgian Bay views and is the park's longest and most challenging route. The barrier-free Beaver Pond Trail meanders 700 metres through wetlands via accessible boardwalk, ideal for families and visitors with mobility considerations. ontarioparks.ca/park/awenda/activities
Kettle's Lake provides a motorboat-free paddling destination ideal for exploring by canoe or kayak without motorized traffic. Georgian Bay also offers boating opportunities for experienced paddlers, though wind and waves require caution and proper preparation. ontarioparks.ca/park/awenda/activities
Anglers can target bass, pike, and panfish in Kettle's Lake and Georgian Bay. The park's RV accessibility makes it convenient for multi-day fishing trips. ontarioparks.ca/park/awenda/activities
Awenda protects habitat for at least 120 breeding bird species, including the threatened Cerulean Warbler. Diverse ecosystems including forests, wetlands, and shorelines support varied wildlife. Spring and fall migration seasons offer peak viewing opportunities for bird enthusiasts. ontarioparks.ca/park/awenda/activities
Groomed trails totaling 17 kilometres offer cross-country skiing and snowshoeing from November through March. Winter enthusiasts enjoy peaceful forest exploration during the park's quietest season. Note: overnight RV camping closes in winter, but day-use access continues. ontarioparks.ca/park/awenda/activities
Allan and Melissa were great to deal with. Allan took time to explain everything about the trailer and was very responsive to all communication.
Jane O. - Aug 2024
The RV was great! It had everything we needed to enjoy our stay. The process of having the RV delivered was amazing as all we had to do was show up and it was already set up for us. Thank you!
Malcolm S. - Aug 2023
James was amazing, especially after finding out the real reason was to move my mother-in-law into a nursing home. He had everything ready on time which made our lives so much easier. I would definitely recommend renting from him. He is so kind and caring. We really appreciated his interest in the outcome of our trip.
Terry W. - May 2026
Seamless, simple and high satisfaction!
Bradley H. - Oct 2025
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Awenda Provincial Park, ON, Canada
Awenda Provincial Park is located approximately 20-25 kilometres northwest of Penetanguishene, Ontario. For RV travelers approaching from southern Ontario, the park lies roughly two hours north of Toronto via Highway 400 and Highway 93. Awenda Park Road provides direct park access suitable for RV units up to 32 feet in length. The nearest airport is Toronto Pearson International Airport, approximately 2.5 hours south, for visitors arranging fly-and-rent RV trips.
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