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| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Max RV length | 32 feet for trailers; 40 feet for motorhomes |
| Electrical and water hookups | Area D features electrical sites with most also having water hookups |
| Dump station | Sanitary dump station available in the park for tank emptying |
| Reservation window | Up to 5 months in advance through Ontario Parks online system; some sites first-come, first-served |
| Road restrictions | Highway 26 is the main access route; well-maintained and RV-friendly |
| Operating season | April 10 through October 18 for camping; day-use year-round where accessible |
The best time to visit Craigleith Provincial Park is from June through September, when daytime temperatures range from 17 to 24 degrees Celsius and water conditions are suitable for swimming and paddling. July and August are the warmest months with the most sunshine. Spring months (April to May) offer moderate temperatures and fewer crowds, though some park facilities may have limited hours. September remains pleasant with temperatures around 20 degrees Celsius and calm weather ideal for fishing. The park operates from April 10 through October 18 for camping.
Park closed for camping. Heavy snow.
Park closed for camping. Freezing conditions.
Park closed for camping. Spring melt beginning.
Park opens April 10. Moderate temperatures; rain common.
Warming trend. Peak wildflower season.
Excellent conditions. Start of peak season.
Warmest month. Swimming and water sports season. Peak tourist period.
Warm and pleasant. Continued peak season.
Ideal for fishing season. Comfortable shoulder weather.
Wettest month. Autumn colours. Park closes October 18.
Park closed for camping.
Park closed for camping. Heavy snow and wind.
Explore 450 million-year-old Ordovician-era fossils embedded in the shale rocks along Georgian Bay. The fossil-rich shoreline features ancient marine life including trilobites and brachiopods. Interpretive plaques at the day-use area explain the geology and history of these formations.
Fish for Rainbow Trout, Salmon, and Whitefish in spring and fall when catches are best. Georgian Bay offers productive angling from the shoreline and by boat.
Enjoy sailing, windsurfing, paddle boarding, and kayaking on Georgian Bay during summer months. The park provides direct water access from its beachfront location.
Ride the 34-kilometre Georgian Trail, a flat stone-chip trail running from Meaford to Collingwood. The trail is ideal for RV campers with vehicle parking at access points.
Hike scenic sections of Ontario's famous long-distance Bruce Trail, which passes near the park. Multiple trail segments offer views of Georgian Bay and access to natural features.
Spot songbirds, raptors, and waterfowl including chickadees, cardinals, Blue Jays, robins, and hummingbirds. The park's location on a major migration corridor makes it ideal for birding.
Swim in Georgian Bay from July through September when water temperatures peak at around 14 degrees Celsius. The designated beach areas provide safe access.
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
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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Craigleith Provincial Park, ON, Canada
Craigleith Provincial Park is located approximately 10 kilometres west of Collingwood, Ontario via Highway 26. From Collingwood, the drive takes 10 to 15 minutes. From Toronto Pearson International Airport, the distance is roughly 160 kilometres northwest, with a drive time of approximately two hours. Highway 26 is a well-maintained coastal route suitable for RVs up to 32 feet in length for trailers and 40-foot motorhomes. The nearest air hub is Toronto Pearson, approximately two hours away for fly-and-rent options.
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