You don't need to drive to Algonquin for a good weekend outside. These five parks are all roughly 45–90 minutes from Richmond Hill, take online reservations, and work for first-timers and families alike.
1. Sibbald Point Provincial Park — ~45 min
On the south shore of Lake Simcoe near Jackson's Point. Big car-camping campground, sandy beach, easy swimming. It books up fast on summer weekends — reserve early through Ontario Parks.
2. Darlington Provincial Park — ~50 min
East along the 401 near Bowmanville, with campsites close to the Lake Ontario waterfront and gentle walking trails. A quiet option when Simcoe parks are full.
3. Albion Hills Conservation Park — ~50 min
A conservation-area campground in the Caledon hills with a large trail network — a favourite if someone in your group rides mountain bikes.
4. Earl Rowe Provincial Park — ~1 hr
Near Alliston. A classic family park: open campsites, a swimming area and flat, easy terrain for kids' bikes.
5. Bronte Creek Provincial Park — ~1 hr
In Oakville on a ravine above the creek. Well set up for families, and close enough to the city that you can bail out of a rainy Sunday in half an hour.
What to pack
For car camping, comfort beats weight: a roomy camping tent, a proper sleep system, and a camp kitchen setup. First trip? A ready-made camp bundle covers the essentials in one box.
Not sure what fits your car or your family? Come set up the tents on our floor — see the tent buying guide, or check our picks for camping north of Newmarket.
Borderline Outdoor — Richmond Hill (Flagship)
160 West Beaver Creek Rd, Unit 5, Richmond Hill, ON L4B 1B4
Open daily 11 AM – 8 PM · 416-800-9053
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