Discover more of Ontario and enjoy the beautiful colours this fall on RV weekend getaways!
With cooler temperatures, smaller crowds, fewer bugs, and incredible fall colours to admire, the fall season is a great time to discover Ontario gems while RVing.
Here is a list of the 5 best destinations to explore this fall in Ontario.
Killarney Provincial Park
Killarney Provincial Park offers unparalleled beauty and is known for its lookout points and the view of the colours in the fall. Some of the best ways to explore the park is by hiking along the many trails available or going on a canoe trip.
Algonquin Provincial Park
Deemed as one of the most beautiful and famous parks in Canada, Algonquin Park offers many campgrounds to choose from. In the fall, you can hike one or several of the 14 trails, go trout fishing, mountain biking and admire wildlife.
Arrowhead Provincial Park
If you want a smaller and quieter park in the heart of Muskoka, head to Arrowhead Provincial Park – a natural heaven! Make sure to check out the Big Bend Lookout for an amazing view of the Big East River as well as the fall colours.
Bon Echo Provincial Park
Bon Echo hosts the largest collection of pictographs in Canada on its 100m high Mazinaw Rock. It is a must-see, especially in the fall when the scenery is breathtaking.
Quetico Provincial Park
With over 2000 lakes and unlimited forestry, this park is great for canoeing and taking in incredible scenery. The fall season is a great time to experience the beauty and nature of Quetico Provincial Park.